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Old 01-09-2008, 09:33 AM
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what engine

has the often bad #4 cylinder valve insert problem. is it usually the 1997 sohc (4 door ,sedan) ?
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Old 01-09-2008, 06:04 PM
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Re: what engine

It has happened to 1.9L, too. On either model it has happened after the engine has overheated as in driven with no coolant for an extended amount of time. I have 170k on my 97. Hasn't happened yet. If it does I am going to put in a long block and try for another 170k.
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Old 01-10-2008, 09:04 AM
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Re: what engine

Major engine damage should be expected with any car driven without coolant and run hot. To complicate the deal = my 1998 "lx" temp gage reading only fluctuates from about 35% normal operating temp, to about 40% hot when the fan kicks in. It would be easy for the average driver to overlook a hot engine and burn the engine. Remedy = yearly drain and replace coolant ,make sure belts and hoses look ok. and your cross fingers about the thermostat. If you live in a hot summer climate consider installing a fan "start switch" to use in drive-thru windows ,etc. In a hurricane evacuation i was in traffic 12 hours to go 90 miles.
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