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Honda Gurus:
I own a '90 Accord with 360,000 miles on it. The car has been very reliable over the past 15 years. I have replaced the normal wear-and-tear items like brake rotors, brake pads, tires, batteries, fuel pump, etc. I do have the original engine, original transmission, and original clutch. The car is starting to rust out pretty badly, but mechanically runs as well as when it was new. I wonder, however, how much longer the car can realistically run. Sooo, should I replace the timing belt in anticipation that the car will run another 90K miles; or, should I just leave the current timing belt in and plan to replace the car when the belt breaks? Thanks for the advice. Regards, Jeff Kolodziej jkolodziej@lucent.com |
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Unless I hated the way the car looked (because of the rust you mention), and
based on your description of the car's condition, I personally would gamble on the car lasting at least another 50k miles and so install a new timing belt for the few hundred dollars it costs to do so. Even if you pay as high as $600 at the dealer's for a new timing belt, that's still only 1.2 cents per mile, which roughly suggests it's a good investment, car-wise. Elle 91 Civic owner; 165k miles; planning on keeping it about five more years (maybe longer); will install a new timing belt by myself in 2007. |
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Jeff Kolodziej wrote:
> Honda Gurus: > > I own a '90 Accord with 360,000 miles on it. The car has been > very reliable over the past 15 years. I have replaced the > normal wear-and-tear items like brake rotors, brake pads, > tires, batteries, fuel pump, etc. I do have the original > engine, original transmission, and original clutch. The > car is starting to rust out pretty badly, but mechanically > runs as well as when it was new. I wonder, however, how > much longer the car can realistically run. Sooo, should > I replace the timing belt in anticipation that the car > will run another 90K miles; or, should I just leave the > current timing belt in and plan to replace the car when > the belt breaks? > > Thanks for the advice. > > Regards, > > Jeff Kolodziej > jkolodziej@lucent.com ---------------------- Passing a long load at highway speed (with on-coming traffic)is never a good time to blow your engine. Murphy's Law says your timing belt will break at the most innoportune time. Get rid of the car or fix the engine, please :-( 'Curly' |
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Jeff Kolodziej wrote:
> Honda Gurus: > > I own a '90 Accord with 360,000 miles on it. The car has been > very reliable over the past 15 years. I have replaced the > normal wear-and-tear items like brake rotors, brake pads, > tires, batteries, fuel pump, etc. I do have the original > engine, original transmission, and original clutch. The > car is starting to rust out pretty badly, but mechanically > runs as well as when it was new. I wonder, however, how > much longer the car can realistically run. Sooo, should > I replace the timing belt in anticipation that the car > will run another 90K miles; or, should I just leave the > current timing belt in and plan to replace the car when > the belt breaks? > > Thanks for the advice. > > Regards, > > Jeff Kolodziej > jkolodziej@lucent.com > your call, dude. its had a long life. personally, id consider selling it for a thou or less and getting the new car now. when the belt breaks, its not going to be worth trying to sell. and it might not make it another 90k. then again, it just might. how attached to the car are you? |
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In article <4289D870.4040604@Lucent.com>, jkolodziej@Lucent.com says...
> > >Honda Gurus: > >I own a '90 Accord with 360,000 miles on it. The car has been >very reliable over the past 15 years. I have replaced the >normal wear-and-tear items like brake rotors, brake pads, >tires, batteries, fuel pump, etc. I do have the original >engine, original transmission, and original clutch. The >car is starting to rust out pretty badly, but mechanically >runs as well as when it was new. I wonder, however, how >much longer the car can realistically run. Sooo, should >I replace the timing belt in anticipation that the car >will run another 90K miles; or, should I just leave the >current timing belt in and plan to replace the car when >the belt breaks? I would replace the belt. Belts have a tendency to break at the most inconvenient times. ----------- Alex |
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Jeff Kolodziej wrote:
> Honda Gurus: > > I own a '90 Accord with 360,000 miles on it. The car has been > very reliable over the past 15 years. I have replaced the > normal wear-and-tear items like brake rotors, brake pads, > tires, batteries, fuel pump, etc. I do have the original > engine, original transmission, and original clutch. The > car is starting to rust out pretty badly, but mechanically > runs as well as when it was new. I wonder, however, how > much longer the car can realistically run. Sooo, should > I replace the timing belt in anticipation that the car > will run another 90K miles; or, should I just leave the > current timing belt in and plan to replace the car when > the belt breaks? > > Thanks for the advice. > > Regards, > > Jeff Kolodziej > jkolodziej@lucent.com > hate to ask the obvious question, but when was it changed last? if it was 150k ago, i'd change it. if it was 60k, i'd leave it. |
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