1993 Honda Accord Transmission question

Discussion in 'Accord' started by WW, Dec 11, 2007.

  1. WW

    WW Guest

    I have a 1993 Honda Accord Wagon EX that had it's transmission burned out.
    It can still go in reverse but cannot move forward. Also per the mechanic
    there is a "clunk" sound when the engine is started and he states there is a
    problem with the rod and that the engine needs to be rebuilt in order to fix
    this. He mentioned something about a piston issue.

    Oh by the way, the reason why this damage occurred is because my father got
    stuck in the snow and tried to get out and overkilled the engine. Car was
    previously in good condition with 90,000mileage

    My question is whether it would be worth fixing. How much would work like
    this cost ideally? Thanks!
     
    WW, Dec 11, 2007
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  2. if the body is in good shape, there is nothing stopping you from getting a
    good engine and trannie from a wrecker somewhere. Bet you could get the
    setup for $1200 or so. Install would be another 700-800.

    You could also try the route of a JDM engine, people on this group have
    reported success and very low prices.

    Don't bother with a rebuild. You'll be into it for $3000 before you know it,
    and rebuilt engines usually don't last long due to contaminants that get in
    while the heads are off.

    t
     
    loewent via CarKB.com, Dec 11, 2007
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  3. WW

    jim beam Guest

    get a low mileage japanese used transmission and replace - plenty of
    online importers if you google "jdm honda engine". /way/ cheaper than
    domestic rebuild.
     
    jim beam, Dec 12, 2007
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