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October 3rd, 2006 05:26 PM #1Good Day mga sir!
My mechanic found out na may leak daw yung gearbox ko.
My mechnics works in honda casa and sa kanya lang ako ng papa service for maintenance sa bahay namin since matagal na rin sya sa honda kaya kabisado agad nya pag honda car ang kumapare ng brother ko.
Sabi nya pwede daw e repair nalang yun, like papalitan mga oil seal and other stuff pra mawala leak. co'z sa casa daw ang advise pagganon papalitan buong assembly ng brandnew it will cost me around 40K ( big money)
Need some inputs kung ok lang bang pa repair mga ganitong case and how much aabutin or sa mga nagpagawa pag binababa gearbox for repair.
My ride is Honda Civic VTI 2000
Thank you very much & God Bless!
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October 3rd, 2006 05:45 PM #2
Yup, napapalitan ang gasket niyan. You can use original gasket (kahit binili sa labas) if budget permits.
Kung namamawis lang naman (hindi nagtutulo) sinasabay na lang sa pagpalit ng clutch para hindi sayang ang labor.
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October 3rd, 2006 06:05 PM #4
Depende sa mechanic iyan at sa gasket. Sobrang tagal ko na last nagpalit ng ganyan. Siningit lang sa clutch work.
Baka po mas may idea ang ibang Tsikoteers regarding current prevailing prices.
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October 4th, 2006 09:24 AM #5matic or manual? that's a simple job naman kung tulo lang yung problem.
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October 4th, 2006 11:50 AM #6
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October 4th, 2006 08:29 PM #7
if it's leaking then it's from the oil seals lang. walang repair kit dun, it's just replacing the oil seal. price differs depending on which oil seal and if you use orig or replacement ones. the seals range from 300-800 per pc, the lower priced ones are the smaller tranny oil seals and the more expensive is the big crank oil seal between the tranny and block. hard to know which one it is without looking at it pero it would be a good idea to replace all while the transmission is down.
you may also want to have the clutch looked at sabay so just in case manipis na sya pwede mo na pagawa since labor will not increase since the transmission is down na.
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October 5th, 2006 04:22 PM #8
takpan mo na lang ng bubble gum! lol Jk Jk Jk... wow, very rare na nangyayari toh sa mga kotse ah... at 2000 pa din model ng ride mo, hndi pa din ganong k-luma... GL!!!
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