the 89 RT

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  • well stitched up the rips..fiance helped me and its funny because i've never
    sewn anything before... but here

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    and this is what my friend showed me about my tires
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    this has been here i just forgot to take pix of it
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  • well, found a nice muddy area
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  • Great progess. I'm looking forward to more updated.

    Welcome to the forum.
  • jpciiijpciii familEE
    dang, your front toe was way off - that will definitely cause tire wear.
  • A Z6 swap?
    I'm surpised they left the auto tranny in there....which is cool.
    My wagon is auto. The first auto Honda I've ever owned...And for it's purpose, I actually dig it.
    I couldn't handle one of my Del Sols when it was auto. Drove me nuts.

    Looking cleaner and cleaner on each page...except for the mud flinging incident. :D
    Nice work so far.
  • RoRoRoRo Wagonist
    What product are you using / process you are doing to clean the rear carpet?
  • Eroc85Eroc85 Band Wagon
    Wow this thing really cleaned up nice!!! Its coming along very well. I have the same color and auto aswell but it isnt as clean as yours. Ahhh ooo rust how your hated.
  • hey thanks for all the feedback guys, very much appreciated, atm im
    just saving money for the next items i need ;)
    jpciii wrote: »
    dang, your front toe was way off - that will definitely cause tire wear.

    yea originally i thought it was my camber but my friend
    tol me NO!! lol the tires wore very fast within a week of
    purchasing the vehicle, knew something was off, just not sure what
    A Z6 swap?
    I'm surpised they left the auto tranny in there....which is cool.
    My wagon is auto. The first auto Honda I've ever owned...And for it's purpose, I actually dig it.
    I couldn't handle one of my Del Sols when it was auto. Drove me nuts.

    Looking cleaner and cleaner on each page...except for the mud flinging incident. :D
    Nice work so far.

    lol yea theres a z6 in here, its still really healthy so i plan
    on keeping this motor and yea this is my first auto transmission too ><
    RoRo wrote: »
    What product are you using / process you are doing to clean the rear carpet?

    for the rear carpet i used a few products, i used purple all purpose cleaner and
    i also used some foam scrubbing stuff, also, i power washed the carpet a few
    times before i used the products.
    Eroc85 wrote: »
    Wow this thing really cleaned up nice!!! Its coming along very well. I have the same color and auto aswell but it isnt as clean as yours. Ahhh ooo rust how your hated.

    thanks mani appreciate it..rust is horrible! lol but as long as your wagon is healthy she will treat you right!
  • ok guys, when i first went to see the car the previous owner told me he couldnt get the fan to kick on by itself so he wired the fan to

    a switch, havent been driving the wagon for a few months until yesterday and i had an overheating problem, saw the temp gauge rising above

    halfway and turned on the switch but the fan didn't kick so i then pulled the car over and popped the hood, the wires for the fan switch got loose,

    and i noticed fluid dripping from the thermostat housing, eventually took the car home and took apart the

    thermostat housing and found a some problems.

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    as you can see whats supposed to be the thermostat is quite troubling....just contemplating my next move
  • Damn dude- armrest, lower console, storage tray, speaker pods, fully loaded wagon!! Great job cleaning her up also. Did you get a transmission dipstick?? Definitely don't want to leave it uncovered. Also if you ever have any mechanical questions send me a PM and I can totally help you. How is the wagon !?!
  • LaserjockLaserjock New Wagonist
    Nobody's mentioned it but you should fix that hanging green wire in the trans pics if you havent already. That exposed conductor could short to who knows what.

    Otherwise, great job so far!
  • I suspect that green wire is to the o2 sensor if it's like mine.
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