Average Engine/Trans Life
#1
Average Engine/Trans Life
Hello, I'm interested in buying a 1994 Z28 I found for sale and I've seen it in person and it's great, I just have a question: The fourth gen I'm looking at has 95,xxx miles on the engine and transmission and I just wanted to know what the average life of them before I would have to replace them if I were to buy this car?
#3
What Pete said. I have had two trannies fail in my SS already, and I'm just under 100k. LOL
Then, when it fails, look into a built tranny -- I just spoke with these guys at the Speed Inc. Open House last week, and they do some great work on built transmissions, and ship all over the world:
Finish Line Transmissions | Performance Transmissions | Torque Converters | Transmission Parts | Transmission Service
Then, when it fails, look into a built tranny -- I just spoke with these guys at the Speed Inc. Open House last week, and they do some great work on built transmissions, and ship all over the world:
Finish Line Transmissions | Performance Transmissions | Torque Converters | Transmission Parts | Transmission Service
Last edited by libertyforall1776; 08-17-2011 at 01:03 PM. Reason: clarity
#4
got my first 93, had 95k miles on it, took care of it and after a year the opti went, then the ignition modual, besides oil and plugs thats it for the next 90k miles. sold it and picked up the one i have.
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Have a trusted real mechanic check it out for you. Mechanics do not have Xray vision but most can spot a non-maintained car in minutes. For the cost of a 1/2 hour of labor that at least its not a complete basket case. We get a lot of people that show up here right after a purchase with major issues that would have been easly detected by a pro.
Good Luck.
Good Luck.
#10
The best advice is if you buy this car, go buy a good extended warranty ASAP -- many good ones are only available before you get to 100k, and the others at higher mi. are usually not as comprehensive, from what I have seen...
This one has been pretty good in my experience (they all have their issues):
http://www.thewarrantygroup.com/prod...ice-contracts/
This one has been pretty good in my experience (they all have their issues):
http://www.thewarrantygroup.com/prod...ice-contracts/