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·The lady in my life bought a new 4 cylinder Camry in 1990 and has given
it good care since then, with it looking like new since a repaint.
Due to a broken cooling hose and overlooked instruments, it overheated
and seems to have a warped head, or at least a bad gasket. It stumbles
when cold below 2500 RPM, like it has a bad plug. Her mechanic tried
some sort of sealant, but it didn't work. (Due to condo rules, I can't
fix it myself.) It also has had a oil-smoky exhaust when first started
for years. The car has about 120K miles on it.
Buying a new car is no problem, but she wants to keep this one, so the
choice seems to be either repai r /replace the head or put a "low
mileage" Japanese junkyard engine in it.
Do you think that there's another 50K miles on the bearings?
(We're in the 60s / 70s and do 5 to 10 K miles a year, renting a car
for long trips.)
Thoughts?
Karl
it good care since then, with it looking like new since a repaint.
Due to a broken cooling hose and overlooked instruments, it overheated
and seems to have a warped head, or at least a bad gasket. It stumbles
when cold below 2500 RPM, like it has a bad plug. Her mechanic tried
some sort of sealant, but it didn't work. (Due to condo rules, I can't
fix it myself.) It also has had a oil-smoky exhaust when first started
for years. The car has about 120K miles on it.
Buying a new car is no problem, but she wants to keep this one, so the
choice seems to be either repai r /replace the head or put a "low
mileage" Japanese junkyard engine in it.
Do you think that there's another 50K miles on the bearings?
(We're in the 60s / 70s and do 5 to 10 K miles a year, renting a car
for long trips.)
Thoughts?
Karl