1991 Acura Integra GS
Purchased: August 2004
Sold: January 2007
Final Mileage: 223813 km
Status: Sold (Good Riddance)
I bought this car in Summer 2004 for about $5500. From a car dealership, which was my first big mistake. I say this because retail on this car at the time for the condition it was in would probably have been more like $4700-$4900CDN. But oh well. It was red and shiny and I wanted it.
Mistake #2 was not checking some critical items before I closed the deal, like the oil, and the oilpan, and the blue smoke coming from the exhaust. Not long after I bought it, I discovered that it liked to eat oil almost as much as it liked gas. It would burn through a quart or more of oil between fill-ups!! Wonderful.
I assumed valve seals, so I bought some, but before I could install them, after a spirited trip down the highway one day the damn thing started idleing like a '54 Ford truck and getting about the same gas mileage. Great. I checked for everything I could think of; ignition system problems, broken vacuum line, timing belt jumping a tooth...nothing. A compression test showed zero pressure on cyls 2 and 4. Great. So I parked it for the winter and drove my beater, and this summer (2006) I cracked it open.
To find this. Two of the exhaust valves, in cylinders 2 and 4 had been cooked. So there was my compression loss. I spent the next month, ordering parts and waiting for them to arrive. I tore it apart in a day, had the head back from the machine shop in 3 days, and waited 6 weeks for all the parts I needed to put it back together.
So, a full top-end gasket kit, new valve guides and seals, a timing belt and tensioner, new exhaust valves and a freshly machined head later, I got my ~180 psi compression across all four cylinders back, and promptly stuck a 'for sale' sign on it. And sold it. Thank God.
Oh, and the kicker? After all that work, it still burned oil. Oh well. That's why it's called the pain in the ass.
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