I'm asking here before I ask on craigslist since you guys will appreciate it.
I just received my grandpa’s old Bravada, and am sadly going to sell the Tercel
There’s an oil leak that I’m 90% sure is coming from the oil pan gasket, which apparently is a p.i.t.a. to replace.
It runs and drives great, however.
Pros/Things I’ve done or had done to it since 2014:
New front axles
New front wheel bearings!
New power steering assembly
New alternator
New battery
New starter
New speakers
New ignition coil (iirc)
New water pump and hoses
New master fuses
New E3 spark plugs and good wires
Degreased engine
Extra little parts
Cons:
Driver side window doesn't roll down, the gripping part of the assembly is twerked out.
The oil leak, which you will need to fix because it’s pretty crappy.
Muffler has severed from the pipe and is really just hanging there.
Left swapped fender has an ugly paint job.
Some rust & dents.
Ripped seat.
I made a quick wiring fix near the battery that will have to be done better and safer. Should only take $5 and 10 minutes.
Left turn light cover is broken; the light works fine.
$1300
Please email me @ slearn2@gmail.com or text 1-503-750-5286
Selling my '85 Tercel, 164k miles! $1300. Portland, OR
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Re: Selling my '85 Tercel, 164k miles! $1300. Portland, OR
sounds like a good price, despite it's issues.
Unless someone had the oil pan off and botched the install, not likely the oil pan is leaking. Most often, oil leaks down from somewhere else on the engne and runs around the lip of the oil pan so it appears to be leaking from the gasket. Usually it is from one of a few sources: valve cover gasket (including the rear "half moon" plug), distributor o-ring, front main seal, rear main seal, oil sender unit, gasket under the fuel pump mount. All of these are much easier to fix than fighting off the oil pan, which is not likely to be the source of the leak. the rear main seal can even leak and cause oil to run around the oil pan lip, this one is a lot of work to replace (you have to pull the trans and flywheel to reach it), so make sure you eliminate all other possible sources first.
Usually if you clean the engine bay at a coin op pressure washer place, you keep an eye out for freash oil and you can track down the source.
Good luck with your sale. Personally I would keep the Tercel.
Unless someone had the oil pan off and botched the install, not likely the oil pan is leaking. Most often, oil leaks down from somewhere else on the engne and runs around the lip of the oil pan so it appears to be leaking from the gasket. Usually it is from one of a few sources: valve cover gasket (including the rear "half moon" plug), distributor o-ring, front main seal, rear main seal, oil sender unit, gasket under the fuel pump mount. All of these are much easier to fix than fighting off the oil pan, which is not likely to be the source of the leak. the rear main seal can even leak and cause oil to run around the oil pan lip, this one is a lot of work to replace (you have to pull the trans and flywheel to reach it), so make sure you eliminate all other possible sources first.
Usually if you clean the engine bay at a coin op pressure washer place, you keep an eye out for freash oil and you can track down the source.
Good luck with your sale. Personally I would keep the Tercel.
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Re: Selling my '85 Tercel, 164k miles! $1300. Portland, OR
Thanks. It really appears to be coming from the pan, as my friend also thought when we jacked it up, but we didn't inspect it too thoroughly. I can't really afford to keep working on it, and I don't want to insure both cars... Maybe I'll have a mechanic check it out just in case.