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Jon 03-04-2004 09:43 PM

Re: Transmission Rebuild on 1989 Honda accord LXI
 
Jafir Elkurd wrote:

> $850 sounds too low, even to just install a used unit.
>
> "Spm" <ssm316@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:SuEWb.13262$GS6.2486@fe3.columbus.rr.com...
>
>>I have a 1989 Honda accord LXI 4d with 1.4 liter engine. Automatic
>>Trannie Reverse barily works and I have to keep in in D3 to drive it .
>>It doesn't want to shift into 4th gear. I called around looking for
>>estimates for a rebuild and the lowest I have gotten so far is $850USD
>>
>>Is that too high? Way too low. I am around the cincinnati Ohio area so
>>any help would be great.

>
>
>

Try some transmission sealer additive first. Its worth a try and I've
fixed a few that way. If it works, try draining the trans.fluid and
replace it. Sometimes transmissions have had the wrong fluid added to
them, causing tremendous bills. Also done by unscrupulous mechanics. It
takes a while to screw the transmission, so youll neve rknow... Uh OH
cant say that....

no 03-06-2004 10:19 AM

Re: Transmission Rebuild on 1989 Honda accord LXI
 
Well an update.

850 was wrong. I had a used unit installed for $250 and I Paid $425 with a
warrenty on it. I take it to my guy and he puts it in and low and behold it
doesn't work right. I call the parts place tell them and they have spent 2
weeks trying to find me a working tranmission. So now if by monday they
don't find me one I get my money back and I can just keep the transmission.

Plan is after that to rebuild the OLD one and drive around on the one that
doesn't work right (same problem clutch pack in Overdrive and reverse is
dead).
"Jon" <fun@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
news:4047e95f$1@news.alphalink.com.au...
> Jafir Elkurd wrote:
>
> > $850 sounds too low, even to just install a used unit.
> >
> > "Spm" <ssm316@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:SuEWb.13262$GS6.2486@fe3.columbus.rr.com...
> >
> >>I have a 1989 Honda accord LXI 4d with 1.4 liter engine. Automatic
> >>Trannie Reverse barily works and I have to keep in in D3 to drive it .
> >>It doesn't want to shift into 4th gear. I called around looking for
> >>estimates for a rebuild and the lowest I have gotten so far is $850USD
> >>
> >>Is that too high? Way too low. I am around the cincinnati Ohio area so
> >>any help would be great.

> >
> >
> >

> Try some transmission sealer additive first. Its worth a try and I've
> fixed a few that way. If it works, try draining the trans.fluid and
> replace it. Sometimes transmissions have had the wrong fluid added to
> them, causing tremendous bills. Also done by unscrupulous mechanics. It
> takes a while to screw the transmission, so youll neve rknow... Uh OH
> cant say that....




no 03-06-2004 10:19 AM

Re: Transmission Rebuild on 1989 Honda accord LXI
 
Well an update.

850 was wrong. I had a used unit installed for $250 and I Paid $425 with a
warrenty on it. I take it to my guy and he puts it in and low and behold it
doesn't work right. I call the parts place tell them and they have spent 2
weeks trying to find me a working tranmission. So now if by monday they
don't find me one I get my money back and I can just keep the transmission.

Plan is after that to rebuild the OLD one and drive around on the one that
doesn't work right (same problem clutch pack in Overdrive and reverse is
dead).
"Jon" <fun@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
news:4047e95f$1@news.alphalink.com.au...
> Jafir Elkurd wrote:
>
> > $850 sounds too low, even to just install a used unit.
> >
> > "Spm" <ssm316@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:SuEWb.13262$GS6.2486@fe3.columbus.rr.com...
> >
> >>I have a 1989 Honda accord LXI 4d with 1.4 liter engine. Automatic
> >>Trannie Reverse barily works and I have to keep in in D3 to drive it .
> >>It doesn't want to shift into 4th gear. I called around looking for
> >>estimates for a rebuild and the lowest I have gotten so far is $850USD
> >>
> >>Is that too high? Way too low. I am around the cincinnati Ohio area so
> >>any help would be great.

> >
> >
> >

> Try some transmission sealer additive first. Its worth a try and I've
> fixed a few that way. If it works, try draining the trans.fluid and
> replace it. Sometimes transmissions have had the wrong fluid added to
> them, causing tremendous bills. Also done by unscrupulous mechanics. It
> takes a while to screw the transmission, so youll neve rknow... Uh OH
> cant say that....




no 03-06-2004 10:19 AM

Re: Transmission Rebuild on 1989 Honda accord LXI
 
Well an update.

850 was wrong. I had a used unit installed for $250 and I Paid $425 with a
warrenty on it. I take it to my guy and he puts it in and low and behold it
doesn't work right. I call the parts place tell them and they have spent 2
weeks trying to find me a working tranmission. So now if by monday they
don't find me one I get my money back and I can just keep the transmission.

Plan is after that to rebuild the OLD one and drive around on the one that
doesn't work right (same problem clutch pack in Overdrive and reverse is
dead).
"Jon" <fun@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
news:4047e95f$1@news.alphalink.com.au...
> Jafir Elkurd wrote:
>
> > $850 sounds too low, even to just install a used unit.
> >
> > "Spm" <ssm316@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:SuEWb.13262$GS6.2486@fe3.columbus.rr.com...
> >
> >>I have a 1989 Honda accord LXI 4d with 1.4 liter engine. Automatic
> >>Trannie Reverse barily works and I have to keep in in D3 to drive it .
> >>It doesn't want to shift into 4th gear. I called around looking for
> >>estimates for a rebuild and the lowest I have gotten so far is $850USD
> >>
> >>Is that too high? Way too low. I am around the cincinnati Ohio area so
> >>any help would be great.

> >
> >
> >

> Try some transmission sealer additive first. Its worth a try and I've
> fixed a few that way. If it works, try draining the trans.fluid and
> replace it. Sometimes transmissions have had the wrong fluid added to
> them, causing tremendous bills. Also done by unscrupulous mechanics. It
> takes a while to screw the transmission, so youll neve rknow... Uh OH
> cant say that....




no 03-06-2004 10:19 AM

Re: Transmission Rebuild on 1989 Honda accord LXI
 
Well an update.

850 was wrong. I had a used unit installed for $250 and I Paid $425 with a
warrenty on it. I take it to my guy and he puts it in and low and behold it
doesn't work right. I call the parts place tell them and they have spent 2
weeks trying to find me a working tranmission. So now if by monday they
don't find me one I get my money back and I can just keep the transmission.

Plan is after that to rebuild the OLD one and drive around on the one that
doesn't work right (same problem clutch pack in Overdrive and reverse is
dead).
"Jon" <fun@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
news:4047e95f$1@news.alphalink.com.au...
> Jafir Elkurd wrote:
>
> > $850 sounds too low, even to just install a used unit.
> >
> > "Spm" <ssm316@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:SuEWb.13262$GS6.2486@fe3.columbus.rr.com...
> >
> >>I have a 1989 Honda accord LXI 4d with 1.4 liter engine. Automatic
> >>Trannie Reverse barily works and I have to keep in in D3 to drive it .
> >>It doesn't want to shift into 4th gear. I called around looking for
> >>estimates for a rebuild and the lowest I have gotten so far is $850USD
> >>
> >>Is that too high? Way too low. I am around the cincinnati Ohio area so
> >>any help would be great.

> >
> >
> >

> Try some transmission sealer additive first. Its worth a try and I've
> fixed a few that way. If it works, try draining the trans.fluid and
> replace it. Sometimes transmissions have had the wrong fluid added to
> them, causing tremendous bills. Also done by unscrupulous mechanics. It
> takes a while to screw the transmission, so youll neve rknow... Uh OH
> cant say that....





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