View Full Version : Guess on the "TLC" cost?
Oddball
03-21-2005, 08:25 PM
So I dropped of the IROC at the local shop Saturday. I asked them to look over every system as it is a 20 year old car with only 42k miles that did a lot of sitting and has some problems. I would just fix it myself but with grad school, the family and work I just don't have the tools or time. I want a tune up and alignment done at a minimum.
They started to look over it today and will finish up their inspection tomorrow. They already found some smaller items but nothing earth shattering yet.
Any guesses on the Over / Under on the total estimate? I already told them I probably won;t get everything done but want to know the overall condition as I have no idea what previous owners did.
12secondv6
03-21-2005, 08:31 PM
Well...... if we are talking basic's:
plugs
wires
pcv
oil n filter
tranny n filter
air filter
couple hundred
If COMPLETE......
tires
brake fluid
o2 sensors
brake pads n rotors
it could REALLY add up!
Why not do it yourself?
What year iroc? It is probably pretty easy for a majority of the items.
BigAls87Z28
03-21-2005, 09:40 PM
02 Sensors? Â*
See if the rotors can be cut if you really want to do that. Â*Maybe it doesnt need brakes? Â*I guess if you want to spend the money. Â*
Most of this stuff could be done with a handful of us at someones house.
jims69camaro
03-22-2005, 11:51 AM
let us do the work and film it for our "Average Guy's" show. perfect project, in my mind. how to bring basic systems back to life after sitting for a few years. god, the possibilities...
foff667
03-22-2005, 12:04 PM
let us do the work and film it for our "Average Guy's" show. Â*perfect project, in my mind. Â*how to bring basic systems back to life after sitting for a few years. Â*god, the possibilities...
that wouldve been the thing to do :(
Oddball
03-22-2005, 12:22 PM
I've been driving it for the past year so it's not dead. It just could run better. Lots of small "nickel and dime" issues with it.
I asked them to look over every system as there are some I wouldn't be able to tell if they are good or not.
I'd love to have a day to properly do her right but my family takes first priority. The car will still be around in a few years -- when the boys are older they can help.
Now if you still have your show I'll be happy to bring it in when I hit 60k miles in a few years. :)
jims69camaro
03-23-2005, 03:21 AM
by the time you hit 60K i hope to be in syndication, collecting phat royalty checks. :D:D:D
CrAsH
03-23-2005, 03:58 PM
let us do the work and film it for our "Average Guy's" show. Â*perfect project, in my mind. Â*how to bring basic systems back to life after sitting for a few years. Â*god, the possibilities...would u be in to doing my car :) ? i need taht done 2 but ivemanly been lookin for a resto shop to find out prises on minor body work.
Savage_Messiah
03-23-2005, 04:15 PM
Wanna do a "how to do plugs/wires and other tuneup things on a 3.8 f-body"???? :D
jims69camaro
03-23-2005, 09:29 PM
ok, guys, i need a list of exactly what you need done, emailed to me, al or ben. since we're in the gearing up mode, all projects will receive consideration. your car might not get picked for the first taping, but we may have room for it down the road. i've left the content up to al and ben, and of course we will sit down to discuss the projects before we start taping.
you do understand that you have to purchase whatever parts are needed for your projects, right? :D
88 Iroc Z TBI 305
Plugs. Wires. Perhaps rear drum brakes? And WHY THE F I GET CHECK ENGINE LIGHT WHEN CRUSING AT 70+!!!! (Error Code 32...Just replaced the EGR too)
Edit. Think the average guy would be one for swapping out a 305 TBI with a 454 (will supply engine and everything of course ) :twisted:
CrAsH
03-23-2005, 09:52 PM
2.8L 1986 firebird MFI. got a leak in master cylinder cant figure out where, windshield fluid pump dont work, and rust removal and refinishing. And a tune up since thats most likly needed in the near future.
Savage_Messiah
03-23-2005, 11:12 PM
97 Camaro 3.8L. Have front brake pads to be installed, and should do a tune up pretty soon. May also be doing water pump or somethin on the belt.
EVIL90SS
03-24-2005, 04:15 PM
possible converter swap...not too exciting
Oddball
03-24-2005, 04:37 PM
Well the only surprise was I needed new brakes and calipers. Ouch.
They just said it needed a "major tuneup" and didn't have anything seriously wrong other than the rear brake calipers.
We'll see how much better it drives.
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