Beegle
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- Joined
- January 26, 2004
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- City, State
- Leavittsburg, OH
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '91 Sport
I just had my '91 towed to a mechanic after I couldn't find out what was wrong with with. He's tested nearly everything and says that the timing chain is skipping and that two of the cylinders are getting no compression. Even if I get the timing chain fixed ($400 - $500) he says it will still run like crap because of the two cylinders, which are probably getting no compression due to bent valves (another $400 to fix). It was running very poorly just before I had starting problems. He suggests that its not worth putting that much into it unless I get a used engine (about $1000). Right now, he is going to pull off the valve covers to see if maybe there is any way to bend them back w/ out taking off the heads to save me some money. I would get a second opinion but I'd have to get it towed everywhere. This is a pretty reliable mechanic though. I paid $1800 for my Explorer back in Nov. just for a winter car, so of course I hate to spend that kind of money on it. If I do, what are the chances of me selling it for almost an additional $1000 to get my money back out of it? What should I do? Please help me!