https://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/cto/6011945113.html

Seller says: "Needs a cam sensor. Cranks doesn't start. Interior is gutted for rally racing. Still a solid car. Will take best offer. Manual trans. Good tread on tires. Was last running in October. Havent had the time to fix it."
so, it needs a $40 sensor (or $5 at any junkyard) and he hasn't had time to fix it?
Or it has a broken timing belt.
irish44j wrote:
so, it needs a $40 sensor (or $5 at any junkyard) and he hasn't had time to fix it?
"It's an easy/cheap fix, but I haven't had time to do it" is a red flag on any CL ad.
Even if the engine is toast it still seems like that's a good deal IF the body is solid.
BlueInGreen44 wrote:
Even if the engine is toast it still seems like that's a good deal IF the body is solid.
Agreed. Even better if it has an LSD.
Robbie wrote:
Or it has a broken timing belt.
How hard is it to pop the distributor cap off one of these? That will tell you real quick.
BrokenYugo wrote:
Robbie wrote:
Or it has a broken timing belt.
How hard is it to pop the distributor cap off one of these? That will tell you real quick.
What do you look for to indicate a broken timing belt?
In reply to thatsnowinnebago:
If the distributor doesn't turn while cranking, the cam is not connected to the crank, and that is a timing belt failure.
Starter is connected to crank, distributor is driven off of cam.
Robbie wrote:
In reply to thatsnowinnebago:
If the distributor doesn't turn while cranking, the cam is not connected to the crank, and that is a timing belt failure.
Starter is connected to crank, distributor is driven off of cam.
Oh cool, that's clever! Thanks