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Old 04 Sep 2005, 07:46 pm
mizage
 
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Default 1997 Civic...fix it or dump it.

Hola! I have 97 Civic EX w/ 88,000 miles..need a new clutch and manual
transmission. I can get this done for about $1,500..should i do it??

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Old 04 Sep 2005, 08:04 pm
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Default Re: 1997 Civic...fix it or dump it.

mizage wrote:
> Hola! I have 97 Civic EX w/ 88,000 miles..need a new clutch and manual
> transmission. I can get this done for about $1,500..should i do it??
>

88k??? that's not even vaguely dumpable by honda standards. who's
telling you the transmission is dead? what are the symptoms? what's
wrong with the clutch? does it slip or is it just not going into gear?

be VERY beware is the person telling you you need to spend so much money
is also offering to buy it off you!

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Old 05 Sep 2005, 12:30 am
Steve H
 
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Default Re: 1997 Civic...fix it or dump it.

Honda trans are great; IF you need one check a junk yard first. The cost to
do a clutch is about 500, so figure that plus the replacement transmission
cost, should be under 1000.



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> mizage wrote:
>> Hola! I have 97 Civic EX w/ 88,000 miles..need a new clutch and manual
>> transmission. I can get this done for about $1,500..should i do it??
>>

> 88k??? that's not even vaguely dumpable by honda standards. who's
> telling you the transmission is dead? what are the symptoms? what's
> wrong with the clutch? does it slip or is it just not going into gear?
>
> be VERY beware is the person telling you you need to spend so much money
> is also offering to buy it off you!
>



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Old 05 Sep 2005, 11:24 am
mizage
 
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Default Re: 1997 Civic...fix it or dump it.

I had two different mechanics tell me I had an issue with the
transmission. It makes a horrible noise in 2nd gear b/w 2000-3000 rpms.
The clutch, also two independent assessments, has a bad release
bearing. Should I just replace the whole clutch or just the release
bearing? What should I pay for a used transmission? $500?

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Old 05 Sep 2005, 04:09 pm
T L via CarKB.com
 
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Default Re: 1997 Civic...fix it or dump it.

They will be ripping the whole thing apart to get at the bearing anyways.
Why not try a reputable import trannie shop to see if the trannie can be
rebuilt? The 5 speeds are not that complex, 2nd and 3rd gear sets go for
about $200-300 each from Honda. Or maybe once they open it they discover its
not that serious.

Check the clutch parts for wear, and if there is any, replace those parts.
They are not that expensive.

Always use Honda OEM parts.

t

mizage wrote:
>I had two different mechanics tell me I had an issue with the
>transmission. It makes a horrible noise in 2nd gear b/w 2000-3000 rpms.
>The clutch, also two independent assessments, has a bad release
>bearing. Should I just replace the whole clutch or just the release
>bearing? What should I pay for a used transmission? $500?



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Old 05 Sep 2005, 06:38 pm
uccoskun@gmail.com
 
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Default Re: 1997 Civic...fix it or dump it.

try car-part.com I'm sure you can find something cheap. even try
ebay.com

T L via CarKB.com wrote:
> They will be ripping the whole thing apart to get at the bearing anyways.
> Why not try a reputable import trannie shop to see if the trannie can be
> rebuilt? The 5 speeds are not that complex, 2nd and 3rd gear sets go for
> about $200-300 each from Honda. Or maybe once they open it they discover its
> not that serious.
>
> Check the clutch parts for wear, and if there is any, replace those parts.
> They are not that expensive.
>
> Always use Honda OEM parts.
>
> t
>
> mizage wrote:
> >I had two different mechanics tell me I had an issue with the
> >transmission. It makes a horrible noise in 2nd gear b/w 2000-3000 rpms.
> >The clutch, also two independent assessments, has a bad release
> >bearing. Should I just replace the whole clutch or just the release
> >bearing? What should I pay for a used transmission? $500?

>
>
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