What's hot? Cars that last

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by rcpm, Mar 24, 2009.

  1. rcpm

    Galactica5 Guest

    I have a large banner hanging in my garage that reads "planned obsolescence
    is bullshit".
    My next door neighbor hates it since he works at one of the big 3.
    The NEWEST year of vehicle I have ever owned is 1974!
    Presently the years of cars I own are 1947, 1964 and 1966.
    I have owned the 1966 since 1984 with very little problem with reliability!
    I don't care... even if I'm a billionaire, I will NEVER buy new!
    Of course if I had that much money, I would have my own prototype built
    from scratch!
     
    Galactica5, Mar 29, 2009
    #41
  2. rcpm

    N8N Guest

    I don't believe that; some of the best vehicles I have ever owned have
    been completely destroyed by JD Power, Consumer Reports, et. al.

    besides, three years old is still a new car. Probably newer than I'm
    likely to buy, anyway.

    nate
     
    N8N, Mar 29, 2009
    #42
  3. rcpm

    Steve Guest


    THANK YOU! Definitive info at last!!!!
    The bore and stroke difference are certainly conclusive.

    I've been meaning to look up the bore-center spacing. If its the same,
    then the block and crank of the current "world engine" are derivative of
    the first 2.2 and the 2.5 from way back in the 80s. The 2.0/2.4 shared a
    lot of 2.2 dimensions like that, and at least one complete assembly from
    the 2.5- the balance shaft module.
     
    Steve, Mar 31, 2009
    #43
  4. rcpm

    Steve Guest

    I skimmed the FSM on that when I first got it, and it looks like the
    timing belt on the PT can be changed without removing that engine mount.
    Lots of other stuff has to come out of the way, but not the main engine
    mount. The PT has 3 engine mounting components on the right side- the
    main mount that carries the weight of the engine (and which requires the
    engine to come out if you need to change it) and two torque struts that
    control engine rotation. I've already replaced the torque struts on our
    PT to cure a vibration at 25 mph under acceleration (which isn't
    completely gone, and I wonder if its because I used a Mopar upper strut
    and an aftermarket lower that had a different rubber bushing design...)
     
    Steve, Mar 31, 2009
    #44
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