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Mitsubishi: mitibushi eclipse please help ima girl!!!!!!

  1. #1
    girly_girl
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    mitibushi eclipse please help ima girl!!!!!!

    can anyone please tell me how much it would cost to fix a "rod knocking" in
    an eclipse or how much it would cost to just replace the engine?????????
    someone please help i have no car right now and i am goin crazy!!!


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    TG
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    Re: mitibushi eclipse please help ima girl!!!!!!

    You need to check around but the best bet is to get a used engine
    installed...with a warranty. This is a common thing, if there are any
    salvage yards in your area they might do it or would know who does. I would
    expect to pay $2,000-$3,000. TG

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    Stewart
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    Re: mitibushi eclipse please help ima girl!!!!!!

    "girly_girl" <com> wrote in message
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    Rebuild the engine including labour, about $2300-3500 depending on the
    model, replace the engine with a working one, $1200 - $1800.

    If the car is less than say 6 years old, have your garage locate a
    replacement (perhaps a Japanese import). If its older, it often more cost
    effective to rebuild, as older used engines are often problematic.


    Or if its an old heap, scrap the car and buy another one. Do the sums and
    see what lowest.

    Stewart DIBBS
    www.pixcl.com/lancerproject.htm



  4. #4
    Joe-46er
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    Re: mitibushi eclipse please help ima girl!!!!!!

    On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 17:47:23 -0400, "Stewart DIBBS" <com>
    wrote:
     

    First things first.

    Is it a tap ... like a rhythmic beat? Or an actual banging? If the
    former, thats normal after they build up gunk. The Mitz stock motor
    oil ports are too small on the lifters. Not to worry -- this is not a
    problem ... At the next oil change pour in some transmission flush,
    let idle for 10 min then drain oil and refill w 3 quarts 5W30 + 1 qt
    Lucas oil stabilizer.

    If its a loud (like really really loud) banging sound it could be
    loose bearing connections at the crank causing a slapping noise. Again
    repeat as above but add 2 qts 5W30 + 2 qts Lucas. That should quiet it
    down some and forestall further damage til it can be fixed or sold.

    But don't go buying a new motor until you figure out that it's a
    busted engine for sure.

    BTW, these motors can be rebuilt while still in the engine bay, so it
    could be cheaper to do it that way.






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