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2 Door Owners Club
So its been a while since I last logged in. Babies, career change, relocation have kept me pretty busy. My trusty stead has still been my daily driver and until last week its only been in the repair shop twice in 164k miles of use. All in all, my rig has been bullet proof and a very reliable Chevy.
Last week my AC stopped working. I took it into a shop here in Lake Tahoe and I was told some "stop leak" I used in the radiator (its been so long ago I actually forgot I used it) gummed up my entire system; requiring a complete overhaul of my AC system which they wanted $4,200 to mitigate. I think they saw an out of state plate and tried to pull one over on me. I'm in Lake Tahoe for work, but over the 4th of July holiday I went back home and got the AC repaired for $345.00
On my way back to Lake Tahoe I was traveling on the freeway when all of a sudden I look down and my temp gauge is spiked. I cut the truck off and coasted off the side of the road. What occurred was that my radiator cap came loose and all heat caused the radiator fluid to come flying out at highway speeds. I let the Tahoe sit for about an hour to cool off while I filled the radiator. An hour later, the truck fired up fine, but as soon as I gave it some gas it was obvious I blew a head gasket.
So now I'm at an impasse. Do I get the head gasket fixed at a cost of around $1,100; or do I pop for GM crate motor and be all in at $4,000?
Here is my dilemma:
- I hate debt! So I don't want a car payment.
- If I repair the motor, it still has 164K so realistically, how long will it last. . .
- I hate debt! I don't have $4,000 to repair it so I'd have to put it on the old Visa. (Double edged sword)
- The rest of the rig is solid and everything works great (I baby this rig, its been adult owned)
The $4,000 dollars would cover the cost of the crate motor, new distributor, new water pump, new thermostat, new radiator, new heater coil, and a new AC compressor. All other components would have to swapped over from the old engine to the new one. (This figure includes the wrench time by a mechanic) (All parts are AC Delco)
Anyone been in this position and willing to offer me some of your hindsight 20/20? I love my Tahoe, but in all reality I'll sink in more money than its actually worth. But I love the truck so, so to an extent, I'm willing to eat the cost of depreciation since I enjoy owning this rig/ driving something not very many people have.
Playing devils advocate, it could use to be repainted as the original paint is beginning to peal. But i used to paint aircraft, so this is something I could do in my garage. (Just making sure you have all the variables) I cannot however, do any repair stuff myself. I am no mechanic by any means . . .
Last week my AC stopped working. I took it into a shop here in Lake Tahoe and I was told some "stop leak" I used in the radiator (its been so long ago I actually forgot I used it) gummed up my entire system; requiring a complete overhaul of my AC system which they wanted $4,200 to mitigate. I think they saw an out of state plate and tried to pull one over on me. I'm in Lake Tahoe for work, but over the 4th of July holiday I went back home and got the AC repaired for $345.00
On my way back to Lake Tahoe I was traveling on the freeway when all of a sudden I look down and my temp gauge is spiked. I cut the truck off and coasted off the side of the road. What occurred was that my radiator cap came loose and all heat caused the radiator fluid to come flying out at highway speeds. I let the Tahoe sit for about an hour to cool off while I filled the radiator. An hour later, the truck fired up fine, but as soon as I gave it some gas it was obvious I blew a head gasket.
So now I'm at an impasse. Do I get the head gasket fixed at a cost of around $1,100; or do I pop for GM crate motor and be all in at $4,000?
Here is my dilemma:
- I hate debt! So I don't want a car payment.
- If I repair the motor, it still has 164K so realistically, how long will it last. . .
- I hate debt! I don't have $4,000 to repair it so I'd have to put it on the old Visa. (Double edged sword)
- The rest of the rig is solid and everything works great (I baby this rig, its been adult owned)
The $4,000 dollars would cover the cost of the crate motor, new distributor, new water pump, new thermostat, new radiator, new heater coil, and a new AC compressor. All other components would have to swapped over from the old engine to the new one. (This figure includes the wrench time by a mechanic) (All parts are AC Delco)
Anyone been in this position and willing to offer me some of your hindsight 20/20? I love my Tahoe, but in all reality I'll sink in more money than its actually worth. But I love the truck so, so to an extent, I'm willing to eat the cost of depreciation since I enjoy owning this rig/ driving something not very many people have.
Playing devils advocate, it could use to be repainted as the original paint is beginning to peal. But i used to paint aircraft, so this is something I could do in my garage. (Just making sure you have all the variables) I cannot however, do any repair stuff myself. I am no mechanic by any means . . .
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