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  • 1994 Lt1 Question

    I found a green 1994 z28 with 87000miles on it for like $2500. so i called and asked about it and the guy said that the motor had a bottom end knock just wanted to see if anyone thinks i should buy this car and what a bottom end knock is and if its easily fixed. i asked the mechanic at work about it and he told me maybe a push rod and crank shaft, is he right. please let me know asap.

    Thanks,

    Jim

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    I would say borrow it from the guy and take it into a local shop. A lot of sellers will let you have you mech check it out before you buy. If he doesn't I say somethings fishy and you need to find out why he won't let you. If your mech says it should be cheap hell yeah. Buy that thing!

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    • #3
      Its from a used car sales. so i am planning on asking them about taking it to my shop for him to look at.

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      • #4
        if it spun a rod your looking at over 1000 to repair it.
        1997 Camaro SS convertible #594-Gone but never forgotten
        1995 Camaro Z28 hard top - 14:1 355.
        1997 Camaro SS convertible #455 30th anv #80

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        • #5
          Well, a pushrod is on the top end so your mechanic is off there. A bottom end knock is probably related to the crank, usually a spun bearing on a rod or something like that. The rod end is getting slapped back and forth on the crank. Even if it is that you can get a crank and rods cheap enough that I you could rebuild the bottom end reasonably. Not $1000, for cast crank and rods, maybe $300-$400. Tack on new rings and bearings for another $100-$200.

          I'd say if its clean being low mileage like that its definetely worth a good look. See if you can knock him down a little on price maybe if so and like I said its clean with low mileage, I would. Careful of your mechanic, sounds like he doesn't know where a pushrod is located.
          Last edited by Orange Terror; March 16th, 2006, 12:48 PM.

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          • #6
            I dont think it did that much damage just a knock when revved

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            • #7
              orange terror, thats exactly what he said is happening I may have worded it wrong. How much you think I should try to knock him down. I got to go back to work until 2pm then im going to look at it so let me know

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ROUDA
                orange terror, thats exactly what he said is happening I may have worded it wrong. How much you think I should try to knock him down. I got to go back to work until 2pm then im going to look at it so let me know

                Jim, I looked it up on kelly blue book (kbb.com) and not knowing the options but I just put in some typical options and got $5900 retail value and $4000 private party. So that's actually not a bad price. I might try to knock them down to $2250 or something. Use the engine knock to your advantage. Get on KBB and put in the right options and condition and find out exactly what its worth. Hell if its nice enough you could sell your 95 to pay for an engine. A nice one.

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                • #9
                  Ok thanks.

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                  • #10
                    Yeah I would ask for $2000. He is a dealer. The sticker price is the start for bargaining. It does have a mechanical flaw so throw that at him. If he really wants it off his lot he'll let it go for that otherwise let it sit and take up space. Thats we way we got two cars for the price of one. A '92 Bonneville w/ 150K and a 99 Jimmy with 90K. for $9000. both in great shape.

                    Don't be afraid of asking a lower price. Those dealers get them dirt cheap like $500 and then sell them for many times that amount.

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                    • #11
                      Yeah like everyone said look into it if its not too bad, you'll be much happier with a V8 .
                      Doing less with more


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                      • #12
                        Well I Went To Look At The Car...
                        The Motor Was Pretty Bad But I Took It For A Drive. It Needed Brakes And Was Out Of Aline Like I Never Seen Before And I Drive Wrecked Cars At Work. The Interior Was Trashed And Would Need Replaced, O Yeah The Exhaust Leaked You Could Tell And Hear It A Think It Was A Small Crack. The Exterior Would Need Tons Of Body Work And A Knew Paint Job It Was All Messed Up. I Could Go On All Day Of All The Problems This Car Had But I Offered The Guy $1200 But Dont Even Think I Realy Would Have Wanted It. The Person Who Owned Before Has Some Problems Letting A Car Get Like That.

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                        • #13
                          well if it sounds like a total basket case...i would tell you to continue your quest for a V8 F-Body!!!
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                          • #14
                            I think you should do it! If anything does happen, you always have the car you have already to drive. Also, the most expensive problem would still put your investment amount well below book value. . . I think you should do it!
                            Nick H.
                            Current MIFC Vice President

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                            • #15
                              you'll have to excuse nick hes a little brain dead.
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                              And another thing.....when I gun the motor, I want the whole world to think it's coming to an end.
                              -Homer Simpson

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