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Jody

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 10:10 am
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Hey,
Any repair experts here?

I have a 96 neon that's been leaking for a while (170k km) from a cracked
head gasket.

Worth replacing do you think? I'm getting quotes of like 700 cdn. bucks
pre-tax, which is about all the cars worth anymore.
The leak itself doesn't appear to be harming the engine, but the oil trail
is a little embarassing Smile

If i do get it replaced, is there some other parts i should get
changed/repair as well at the same time?
I read somewhere that changing the belts(normally $100 parts,$300+ labour )
would be a good idea as the engine would be ripped apart anyway, so the
labour would be included above.

Isn't there any cheap alternatives like wrapping it in tin foil or
something? Smile

Also been told that the car might not drive the same as everything has to be
put back perfect, or the car will bust.
Expert Opinions?

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wraithyjeep

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 12:26 pm
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is it worth it is up to you to decide?
but parts are cheap for a neon and they can go quite awhile i had over
360000kms on my 95 2 head gaskets.
make sure you take it to a shop that has experience with neon head gaskets
they can be tricky.

be sure the head is machined
be sure they use the newer mls head gasket some old ones still out there
avoid them

get timing belt changed at the same time
consider replacing water pump as well

you leak sound like an external engine oil leak ...that is the preference to
have considering you could have had oil into coolant and coolant into
cylinder you can try with no guarantee it will work block seal but i have my
doubts you can by at can tire.


"Jody" <info.TakeThisOut@abaxcom.com> wrote in message
news:QWmie.1299$Wp.339830@news20.bellglobal.com...
 > Hey,
 > Any repair experts here?
 >
 > I have a 96 neon that's been leaking for a while (170k km) from a cracked
 > head gasket.
 >
 > Worth replacing do you think? I'm getting quotes of like 700 cdn. bucks
 > pre-tax, which is about all the cars worth anymore.
 > The leak itself doesn't appear to be harming the engine, but the oil trail
 > is a little embarassing Smile
 >
 > If i do get it replaced, is there some other parts i should get
 > changed/repair as well at the same time?
 > I read somewhere that changing the belts(normally $100 parts,$300+
 > labour ) would be a good idea as the engine would be ripped apart anyway,
 > so the labour would be included above.
 >
 > Isn't there any cheap alternatives like wrapping it in tin foil or
 > something? Smile
 >
 > Also been told that the car might not drive the same as everything has to
 > be put back perfect, or the car will bust.
 > Expert Opinions?
 >
 >
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Steve8

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 2:40 pm
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Jody wrote:

 > Hey,
 > Any repair experts here?
 >
 > I have a 96 neon that's been leaking for a while (170k km) from a cracked
 > head gasket.
 >
 > Worth replacing do you think? I'm getting quotes of like 700 cdn. bucks
 > pre-tax, which is about all the cars worth anymore.
 > The leak itself doesn't appear to be harming the engine, but the oil trail
 > is a little embarassing Smile
 >

Never ask whether a "repair costs more than the car is worth." Ask "can
I get a REPLACEMENT car for the same or less as this repair," and then
ask yourself what kind of junk heap you could buy for $700 CDN.

Fix the gasket if the rest of the car is in good shape- a head gasket
isn't a major repair. Probably time for a timing belt also, and you
might as well do it while you're in there.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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Jody

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 11:57 am
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"Steve" <no DeleteThis @spam.thanks> wrote in message
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 > Jody wrote:
 >
  >> Hey,
  >> Any repair experts here?
  >>
  >> I have a 96 neon that's been leaking for a while (170k km) from a cracked
  >> head gasket.
  >>
  >> Worth replacing do you think? I'm getting quotes of like 700 cdn. bucks
  >> pre-tax, which is about all the cars worth anymore.
  >> The leak itself doesn't appear to be harming the engine, but the oil
  >> trail is a little embarassing Smile
  >>
 >
 > Never ask whether a "repair costs more than the car is worth." Ask "can I
 > get a REPLACEMENT car for the same or less as this repair," and then ask
 > yourself what kind of junk heap you could buy for $700 CDN.
 >
 > Fix the gasket if the rest of the car is in good shape- a head gasket
 > isn't a major repair. Probably time for a timing belt also, and you might
 > as well do it while you're in there.

Thanks for the replies(both this and prev poster)!
jody<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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comboverfish1

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 12:03 pm
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The Neon 2.0 is pretty good for leaking oil externally from the head
gasket. It does not cause as much damage over time to drive a car in
this condition as it does to drive one with a HG leaking coolant
(especially internally). You will probably find that the repair cost
total with addons like Tbelt and waterpump will be much less than the
average used car in better shape. Keep in mind though, the Neon will
nickel and dime you hard in the next few years. At least the transaxle
is pretty stout, and I think the engine lower end is OK. It may be
best to drive it until it falls apart and save for a newer ride.

Toyota MDT in MO
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