'87 Honda Civic Advice

Discussion in 'Civic' started by david, Jul 26, 2006.

  1. david

    david Guest

    Hi.. I ran into a fellow who has a '87 Civic hatchback with 1.3L
    engine for sale.. pretty cheap, $250. The problem is, the engine
    overheats, and quickly. The guy says that the the guy HE bought it
    from replaced the head gasket, but the problem was the head.

    The question.. should I buy it? It has 153,000 miles on it. The rest
    of the car is in good shape. The guy says that the previous owner
    put a transaxle in it.

    I want a Honda 'cos of the reliability. I am hesitant because there
    could be something wrong with the bottom of the motor.. and I would
    have to replace the whole motor. I am not a good enough mechanic to
    do this.. don't have the time, or the facility.

    thanks,
    David
     
    david, Jul 26, 2006
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  2. david

    Larry in AZ Guest

    Not unless you're getting it as a "backup" car.
     
    Larry in AZ, Jul 26, 2006
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  3. david

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Serious cooling problem or crappy head gasket replacement.




    Only if you *really* like automotive adventures!




    Completely, utterly meaningless. The car's nineteen-year age is much more
    important, as is the care it's had during those years. By the sounds of it,
    this vehicle will be a disaster for you.




    Why'd the last one fail? 153K is awfully young for tranny failure. Sorry
    but my BS alarm is clanging quite loudly just now.




    Not with this car. Past eight, ten years, the vehicle becomes an
    individual. That it's a Honda means little now. It's a Honda with 19 years
    of abuse and neglect on it. With enough effort, you can beat even the best
    horse to death.




    Do yourself a favor. Leave this mechanical experiment to someone else. This
    is NOT the car for you.
     
    TeGGeR®, Jul 27, 2006
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  4. david

    Matt Ion Guest

    It's not gonna cool any better in reverse...
     
    Matt Ion, Jul 27, 2006
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  5. david

    Eric Guest

    Agreed. Sometimes it's best to just walk away. However, one time I had a
    little fun. I was considering getting an old 'Lude that didn't run as a
    project car but the owner thought she had gold and wanted too much money for
    it. So, just for fun, I did as much of an inspection on the car as I could
    without taking the wheels off, getting under it, etc. and handed her a work
    needed list for her "golden" 'Lude that was about two 8.5x11 pages full and
    then walked away. About a week later the same car was advertised in the
    local paper for a lower price but it was still too high!

    Find something that runs dependably. Personally, I would suggest avoiding
    the '84-7 Civics and find yourself a nicely maintained '91. You'll pay a
    little more but I think you'll be better off in the long run.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Jul 27, 2006
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  6. david

    Alan Guest

    The air would blow out instead of blowing in the engine compartment.
     
    Alan, Jul 27, 2006
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  7. david

    Matt Ion Guest

    Yeah, but then it's pulling the air off the driver's feet... eeeeeewww!
     
    Matt Ion, Jul 28, 2006
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