anyone got a 1995 mitsubishi eclipse (like the one off fast and furoius)?

Asked by Anderson Mar 15, 2009 at 02:58 PM about the 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse

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want one

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just so you know, the head gaskets are terrible in those cars. they go out around 90k miles. had 3 friends with them and all 3 went between 80k-90k miles. if you still want one though just go on cars.com, autotrader.com, or craigslist.com. you will easily find one there. P.S....without a ton of moeny put in one they arent as fast as what people think

17,065

it isnt a big job if you have a torque wrench and space to work on the car. its more just a pain. ive replaced them on a couple vehicles but thankfully i had a garage to work in and a torque wrench to use. some people dont. and if you dont the shops are going to charge you well over $500. plus after removing a head on an old high mileage engine there is always a risk of the head being slightly warped and will require plaining to get a proper seal again

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