My transmission was in the snap ring range, the snap ring failed 9 years ago at 72 k miles, and I had the transmission case replaced by Honda.
I'd say if the transmission has over 90 K miles on it, it's not going to fail regardless of the transmission number.
ok. should that hurt the value of the car
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here is what a friend of mine says needs done:
Rear hatch struts ( replace)
Rear engine cover struts (replace)
Engine oil/ filter
Transmission fluid
Plugs
Air filter
Rear engine cover lid is sun Baked and crumbling but there are some out there for sale.
Clutch seems ok for now. Has some chatter in it and definitely in its last stages of life.
Front bumper repaint
Rear spoiler repaint
Tires x 4 ( all are flat spotted)
Possibly right rear wheel bearing (but may just be bad tires )
Engine coolant flush needed badly.
Also there are a couple of front bay and engine bay pieces that are not aluminum so they have rusted quite a bit. These can be taken off and bead blasted and powder coated to look nice.
Window motors I'd leave alone although very slow. ( common problem)
Rear tail lights hold water but that's just a top seal issue.
I think to get it back in good shape would take about $8000.
At that point, the radio would still be an issue, and maybe we can get the seat recovered to original. There's a group that can redo that radio and rebuild it to factory standards also.
I can do all the struts for the hatches myself. I'll have the rest of the work done locally except for the clutch and timing belt, which I will source out an experienced shop.
im torn between selling him half of the car for 10k and we split the cost of getting the car back up to top shelf shape or just selling it as is. thoughts