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Tango Charlie 07-16-2008 02:37 PM

Goldie Hawn is dead
 
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No, not HER!
Goldie is my 1988 Honda Accord. I have a propensity for naming my cars after female movie stars. (My first car was an '85 Tempo named Cybill. :p )
On my way home from work last Friday, she started complaining. Grinding, vibrating,etc. It got worse and worse until I had to pull over to make sure I didn't have a flat tire and was running on the rim! I nursed her home and popped the hood. After poking around a bit, I found I could rock the engine substantially due to a broken motor mount. So I broke out the tools and went to work. Hey, I needed to change the timing belt anyway and I had all weekend. I was hoping the bolts or studs had just sheared and I could replace them. But this was what I found:
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ARGH! That's not a new break, either. If you'll notice, class; the area where the missing portion SHOULD be, is grimy and soaked with oil. Indicating that whoever installed this (already broken) engine, screwed in the studs just enough to catch a few threads. The poor engine was hanging on by the skin of it's teeth. Maybe I shoulda named this thread 'Brokemount Backin' :rolleyes: Sorry.
Well, to shorten the story, we bought another family car and I 'inherited' the old one to commute in; a '03 Vibe . :thumbup:

SO...
I have a dead '88 Accord in my garage and I'm not sure what to do with it.
Donate it to Goodwill?
Yank the ICE and make an EV out of it? Nah, it's too rusty for that. Even though I really want an EV.
Yank the drivetrain and sell off the remains, then try to repair the crankcase, and use the drivetrain in a tube-framed, fiberglass-sheathed tadpole?

Hmmm.

MetroMPG 07-16-2008 02:41 PM

That's too bad.

But inheriting a 5 year old Vibe isn't so bad.

SVOboy 07-16-2008 02:49 PM

You could part it out or just drop in a new engine and sell it.

Tango Charlie 07-16-2008 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by SVOboy (Post 44599)
You could part it out or just drop in a new engine and sell it.

It's VERY rusty. I don't think it'd be worth it.

metromizer 07-16-2008 03:16 PM

That's too bad, I put over 100k miles on that same year and model Honda. No complaints here.

If you wanted a SECOND '88 Accord... PM me. I just happened to have one for sale, 240k on the clock, passes smog and runs great, no rust Claifornia car that I'd drive anywhere tomorrow.

justpassntime 07-16-2008 03:51 PM

You can get a replacement engine (or block) from a You Pull wrecking yard for $125.00. I have even seen rebuilt engines in rear ended cars in these places.

aerohead 07-16-2008 04:12 PM

R.I.P. Goldie
 
Sorry to hear about Goldie.A little time will reveal the best solution for her disposition.There's lots of Accords,so we'll probably hear alot about how far we can push them.The Vibe would make a great project car.Great roofline and sloping sides.

Tango Charlie 07-17-2008 12:17 AM

Thanks, guys.
I'm having a hard time getting excited about the Vibe. Don't get me wrong, it's a great little car and turns in good numbers. It's just that I haven't gotten over Goldie yet. She was so much fun to drive. She would pulse and glide like there was no tomorrow. She transmitted alot of 'feel'. I never even installed a vacuum gauge in her and my last tank almost reached 40 mpg. It was all seat of the pants.
The Vibe doesn't coast as well. It doesn't let me know when to shift. The darn thing is so reticent that I don't feel like I can drive her well...yet. Maybe if I punch a hole in the muffler she would talk to me.
She feels...soulless.
A Scangauge has popped to the top of my Things to Buy list.

bryn 07-17-2008 01:05 AM

my advice to you,

1. sell the vibe.

2. buy a used scooter for $300 or less, add nitros kit*
*only necessary if your commute involves highway driving/drag racing/lack of a will to live).

3. save your money, to buy the perfect rust free old econo box.

4. with left over cash buy ev motor/controler/batteries/welding cable/contactors/potbox , (ebay spending spree),

5. start building.

6. half way through the project, sell the scooter to your neighborhood 15 year old. so that you can cover unexpected expenses.
6a. add a racing stripe if you dont get a good first offer.

7. get out the welder and go to town on Goldie Hawns engine mount.
it might take a bit to get her happily cruising. but if you drive easy, each quick fix should last a few hundred miles.

8. finish ev project between honeydo lists. retire goldie in the grand style she deserves.

9. start a thread to let us know how it all went.

rjacob 07-17-2008 06:20 AM

You could have bought another Honda. Honda's are great! All other cars just aren't...Honda's.

Tango Charlie 07-17-2008 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by rjacob (Post 44847)
You could have bought another Honda. Honda's are great! All other cars just aren't...Honda's.

I agree! However, my wife has a stipulation on the Family Car; it must seat at least or more than 7 souls. We have three kids (11,9,&7) and she likes to haul other people around, too. The Vibe was getting on her nerves 'cause it only seats five. The Pilot was the only Honda that met those specs, but is unfortunately out of our price range.

I picked up on something driving in to work this morning. The Vibe requires you to pick your foot off the accelerator a full beat before pushing in the clutch. Otherwise you get a big RPM rise between shifts. This is a totally different technique compared to the Accord. Maybe due to the Accord being carburated vs. the Vibes fuel injection? I'll get the hang of this Vibe yet...

rjacob 07-17-2008 09:07 AM

Could you pick up a used engine and drop it in Goldie? I have known people who have gotten used low mileage engines from Japan.

Tango Charlie 07-17-2008 09:20 AM

Bryn
haha. A scooter with nitrous. That would be fun. Not real practical in the winter, however.

I've really wanted to build a tadple for a long time. I think this may be my opportunity. At first I thought about using Goldies drivetrain, but I want to do it right (by my standards) and use a 1.0 L Metro drivetrain.
I'm thinking I'll part out the Accord to fund it. Or at least get it started...
I think I've even got my wife convinced that building one is a good thing. As the married fellas know, that's a big percentage of the project right there. :)

Tango Charlie 07-17-2008 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by rjacob (Post 44867)
Could you pick up a used engine and drop it in Goldie? I have known people who have gotten used low mileage engines from Japan.

Sure, I could, but; (A) I have very limited funds. Don't we all. I blame the kids. :p and (2) Goldie is now an unneeded, extra vehicle. I see no need to spend a bunch of money to get a very rusty '88 accord back on the road. Have I mentioned how rusty she is? :p
I'm pretty sure I can best 40mpg in the Vibe. To me, the Accord is a resource to be liquidated to fund a more funner project. :D
That's my state of mind at this hour, anyway. If you wait, it may change...


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