Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
My 1990 Honda Accord Coupe:
1- has been in two somewhat major accidents (declared 'totaled' twice)
2 - Is burning oil due to a broken piston ring; Noisy as well
3 - The left axle is about to fall off...
4 - The clutch is worn
5 - The synchros are worn out...
....and I've probably driven 30,000k miles with it like this...probably closer to 90 since it started burning oil.
The ride is bumpy and noisy as hell, but she always performs admirably...hopefully I will be able to replace the axle and change the oil this weekend.![]()
Damn. Everybody that needs a damned F22 is always on the other side of the country:| If you were closer I'd give you the engine out of my 91. Hell, it even has a new OEM clutch.
Originally posted by: Pciber
my brother's '96 honda accord didn't last long
apparantly some time around august a crack developed in the crankshaft or something like that (i dont know cars that well), and started leaking oil.. my brother, being the idiot that he is, ignores the oil light that comes on for like.. a month. I come up to see him at college, demand he fill it, he does, the oil light comes back on in a week. He ignores it again. As he is driving home for a weekend visit around late october, his engine siezes up in the middle of nowhere. I have to drive 4 hours there and back to pick him and his friend up. 2 months and $5,000 later, the engine is re-built and running good. The car itself is only worth ~$5,000, my brother should have scrapped it and bought another car for the same amount
Originally posted by: Pciber
my brother's '96 honda accord didn't last long
apparantly some time around august a crack developed in the crankshaft or something like that (i dont know cars that well), and started leaking oil.. my brother, being the idiot that he is, ignores the oil light that comes on for like.. a month. I come up to see him at college, demand he fill it, he does, the oil light comes back on in a week. He ignores it again. As he is driving home for a weekend visit around late october, his engine siezes up in the middle of nowhere. I have to drive 4 hours there and back to pick him and his friend up. 2 months and $5,000 later, the engine is re-built and running good. The car itself is only worth ~$5,000, my brother should have scrapped it and bought another car for the same amount
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
My 1990 Honda Accord Coupe:
1- has been in two somewhat major accidents (declared 'totaled' twice)
2 - Is burning oil due to a broken piston ring; Noisy as well
3 - The left axle is about to fall off...
4 - The clutch is worn
5 - The synchros are worn out...
....and I've probably driven 30,000k miles with it like this...probably closer to 90 since it started burning oil.
The ride is bumpy and noisy as hell, but she always performs admirably...hopefully I will be able to replace the axle and change the oil this weekend.![]()
Damn. Everybody that needs a damned F22 is always on the other side of the country:| If you were closer I'd give you the engine out of my 91. Hell, it even has a new OEM clutch.
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
My 1990 Honda Accord Coupe:
1- has been in two somewhat major accidents (declared 'totaled' twice)
2 - Is burning oil due to a broken piston ring; Noisy as well
3 - The left axle is about to fall off...
4 - The clutch is worn
5 - The synchros are worn out...
....and I've probably driven 30,000k miles with it like this...probably closer to 90 since it started burning oil.
The ride is bumpy and noisy as hell, but she always performs admirably...hopefully I will be able to replace the axle and change the oil this weekend.![]()
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Supercharged
Originally posted by: crab
I will post a video of my Crown Victoria tonight that has had nearly zero oil pressure for three months, knocks so amazingly loud it puts the most aggressive diesel to shame, and is driven every day up to 100 miles a day. Damn thing refuses to die.
why don't ya put oil in it?![]()
Could be a bad pump.
Originally posted by: NutBucket
150k. Doesn't burn oil.
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: pancho619
Mythbusters did something similar to this with an old Cadillac engine. They poured sugar, water, coca cola and I can't remember what else and that engine kept going. If I recall correctly, I think the engine finally gave out when they added mothballs into the oil tank. Funny stuff.
They never successfully killed it. It revv'd up high with the mothballs, though. In fact, that's the only thing that caused any change whatsoever.
