> > Thanks again, so much, for all your help. I will see what the
> > mechanic says after he looks at the car,
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> On Aug 7, 10:36 pm, jim beam <spamvor...@bad.example.net>
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> seal. Is this
> a big deal?
These seals all are normally replaced when the timing belt
is replaced. Though the valve cover seal (gasket) may be
replaced without doing the timing belt at the same time.
They should be replaced but if the leakage is not bad, it's
not too big a deal. It just depends.
Figure around $400-$600 I'd say to do these seals. May as
well get a new timing belt, water pump, and tensioner while
the technician is deep in the "bowels" of the engine's
systems, too. (That may not make sense unless you know how
all these parts overlap... ) The TB, water pump, and
tensioner will add another $200 or so.
>The current owner has replaced the timing belt twice, the
> last time at 130000 (the car currently has 160000 miles on
> it), so I
> don't think it is time yet to replace the timing belt
> again.
Most likely it's due 6 years or 90k miles,whichever comes
first.
> The struts on the car look to be original - how much are
> we talking to
> replace them, as I would imagine that we would need to
> pretty soon
> with that amount of miles?
The shock absorbers last and last. If they are not leaking,
I would not replace them.
> The big issue that I see with the car is that the mechanic
> told me
> that both steering rack boots are torn,
I defer to others on this one. Haven't seen this much here,
which to me is a bad sign.
> and that the right swaybar
> connecting rod bushing is cracked.
If you're talking about what I think you're talking about,
this is easy to fix and common.
> Is this a major expense to repair?
> The current owner is asking $2,000 for this car (1992
> Honda Prelude S)
See the resources (like Edmunds.com) for guidance on used
car pricing, mentioned at the "Buying Used" site I listed
earlier.
> - What do you all think? Is that price too high, and how
> much are
> these repairs going to cost?
Michael Pardee - 09 Aug 2007 16:25 GMT
>> The big issue that I see with the car is that the mechanic told me
>> that both steering rack boots are torn,
>
> I defer to others on this one. Haven't seen this much here, which to me is
> a bad sign.
My experience with that is limited to my old Volvo. I didn't notice the torn
boot until symptoms appeared (hard shaking during light braking) and I
investigated. The boot keeps the inner tie rod ball clean and lubricated,
but the ball and socket on mine were worn about a mm. It felt a whole lot
worse than that!
Replacement is important to protect the tie rod and the rack. At each end
the tie rod has to be removed from the rack to get the boot on - not an easy
DIY job but probably not too bad for a pro with the right tools. The tie rod
is probably screwed on and staked, and an alignment is mandatory afterward.
You should be able to get an accurate estimate of the cost from your
mechanic.
Mike
Richard - 12 Aug 2007 02:34 GMT
On Aug 9, 10:25 am, "Michael Pardee" <michaeltn...@cybertrails.com>
wrote:
> >> The big issue that I see with the car is that the mechanic told me
> >> that both steering rack boots are torn,
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> Mike
Folks, does anyone know whether or not the 1992 Honda Prelude S has an
air bag or not? Thanks so much!
High Tech Misfit - 12 Aug 2007 02:41 GMT
> Folks, does anyone know whether or not the 1992 Honda Prelude S has an
> air bag or not? Thanks so much!
I think all Hondas got a driver's airbag (at the least) around '92.