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As I was told the honda dealership that did my timing belt & 90k work
on my 1990 prelude 2.0 S made a $xma$ list of things they think I should get done right now. Here is what they said: Front spring broken $455 distrbutor cap & Rotor worn $85 Front motor mount broken $161 CV Boots starting to crack $363 Radiator cooling fins coming apart $753 small oil leak from head gasket on back side of block, replace head gaset $950 Of course they expected me to get all this work done the next day but those prices are high. After looking up the cost of a radiator on www.performanceradiator.com going for $148 and labor qouted on groups as $70 an hour or less for most jobs I'm thinking the indepepndent route for the remaining work. The car runs great despite the list they gave (engine runs smooth and body has minimal noise) and I'm glad to have the dealer done timing belt/water pump/90k work but I want to get all the reamining work done for under $1200 if possible. Is this possible? Any qoutes from people who have had similar work done with indy mechanics? |
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ghostdog69@lycos.com (ghostdog69) wrote: >As I was told the honda dealership that did my timing belt & 90k work >on my 1990 prelude 2.0 S made a $xma$ list of things they think I >should get done right now. Here is what they said: > >Front spring broken $455 >distrbutor cap & Rotor worn $85 >Front motor mount broken $161 >CV Boots starting to crack $363 >Radiator cooling fins coming apart $753 >small oil leak from head gasket on back side of block, replace head >gaset $950 > >Of course they expected me to get all this work done the next day but >those prices are high. After looking up the cost of a radiator on >www.performanceradiator.com going for $148 and labor qouted on groups >as $70 an hour or less for most jobs I'm thinking the indepepndent >route for the remaining work. The car runs great despite the list >they gave (engine runs smooth and body has minimal noise) and I'm glad >to have the dealer done timing belt/water pump/90k work but I want to >get all the reamining work done for under $1200 if possible. Is this >possible? Any qoutes from people who have had similar work done with >indy mechanics? Definitely check out an independent that specializes in Japanese cars. Best if you can find an actual former Honda mechanic. Distributor cap & rotor can be done by yourself for much less. Parts should be <$30. Just position new cap next to old cap with the same orientation. Change one wire at a time over to the new cap. Remove old cap, change rotor and install new cap. Small oil leak for $950! I'd let it leak! Radiator for $753? Are you having any cooling issues? If not, you'll probably be good till next Spring at least. Get an estimate from a radiator shop (or 2) Front spring/CV boots. Probably be best to get both done at the same time. You should be able to get a MUCH BETTER PRICE THAN THE 2 QUOTED! Get an estimate from a Front end shop (or 2) You could probably get remanufactured half shaft assemblies and be woory free for the next 100k miles. I'm not sure, but the half shaft may have to be removed anyway to replace the spring. |
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