Corsicas

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Duck Vader
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The engine also ticked really bad. What would cause that? (I don't know alot about these engines)
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[quote=""lawdogg""]As with any engine, low oil pressure is the first thing that comes to mind.

Dude, low oil pressure and dripping a dirty evaporating liquid leads me to believe y'all got a blown head gasket.

Then again I am pulling that out of thin air.[/quote]

That is what I thought too when I first saw it. We had a prelude with a blown gasket before.
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The watery stuff could just be water from the air conditioner. If it stunk really bad it could be clogged up and getting moldy.
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Do you think it is worth getting the car then for the $? It will need tires before winter and i will put on new brake pads.
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We are going to go take a look at the corsicas and see about them
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I finally convinced my wife to buy an XJ, now to find one for under 1000 that is worth it.
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I found about 5 on craigslist, i am having her call them right now
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