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For those of you who havent heard, Ive run into some pretty significant drivetrain problems, and I dont think Im going to be able to afford to repair it until the fall.

I just spotted a fairly decent XT in the paper for $500

Any reason I shouldnt go for this as a temp car until I can fix the T-Leg?
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Post by 206er »

if its a pos thats just going to compound your car problems.
otherwise, sounds great.
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Hey, there's value in a pos. My FOXBOX cost me a whopping $300 and I've put probably that much plus a little more back into it. But for a standard, basic, exhaustless, speedo-less, non-air conditioned, non-power steering, 4 speed manual transmission, chick repelling pile of German crap, it gets me where I need to go just fine.
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Basically, the way Im looking at this is, if I can drive it for 2 months, and have it blow up on me, and sell it to the wreckers for $50, it's still going to be cheaper than a rental.
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So, think I should tremclad it orange? :D

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Post by entirelyturbo »

Gimme more details on this XT :)

If you just need basic transportation, a nonturbo 4cyl would be your best bet, as far as reliability goes.
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I dont think I could live without the sound of a spoolup

Im going out to check it out tomorrow night. Basically, I know for sure that the drivers side front CV joint is busted, the car is driveable but it needs to be fixed. Apart from that, Im gonna do a compression test, and if it checks out, Ill probably take it.
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Well, what year is it? XT, XT Turbo, or XT6? FWD or 4WD? MT or AT?
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Its an 86, Turbo, 5MT, Dunno if its 4WD yet. I think all the turbos were?

Talking to the mechanics at the dealership I work at about what to look for. Basically the only real problem with these things are the headgaskets. Anyone know if you can get better aftermarket ones?
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Splinter wrote: Anyone know if you can get better aftermarket ones?
Nope, best head gaskets for the EA82T and OEM. The head gaskets are normally only an issue if you let it run hot/overheat (typical of any engine with aluminum heads). Number one reason for EA82s to run hot is a pluged/bad radiator.

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Splinter wrote:I just spotted a fairly decent XT in the paper for $500
Umm..why is it $500?
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Post by entirelyturbo »

There were 85-87 FWD turbos.

If it's turbo, check that the digidash is working correctly.

Headgaskets aren't the only issue. Frequently, if the engine overheats, the heads will crack, along with blowing the headgaskets. There are several generations of EA82T heads, each one less prone to cracking.

I have to agree with Manarius on this one, it's $500 for a reason.

Me, I wouldn't want it coz it's FWD :lol:, but if it were 4WD, I'd buy it for $500 but be expecting to do a lot of work to it.
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Headgasket was blown and 4wd doesnt work, no-go
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Post by 0perose »

supposedly fel-pro head gaskets are better than the OEM... and I believe it

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