| JamesDean |
01-16-2011 08:34 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by deanyel
(Post 2638061)
Your philosophy - fixing things for a 30 year planning horizon - is a perfect recipe for an economic disaster for a 30 year old car. It is appropriate for a car with market value - such as a Gullwing, 111 cab, etc. - not an old sedan.
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I don't think theres anything wrong with fixing a 30 year old car so that it lasts a good amount of time.. 30 years or 10.
You're a fool if you think its cheaper to buy a new car vs buy a decent used car and perform maintenance. You'll always come out ahead if you do your homework and everything properly.
I don't think the OP quite needs a trans reseal or anything that drastic, it could be something as simple as a loose line or pan bolt or even the gasket it self..
The additive will only temporarily fix the problem, not cure it.
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