View Full Version : Just bought my first DSM and having a bunch of problems
NTobler
05-19-2009, 09:38 PM
Hey guys, I just bought that 1991 Eagle Talon AWD Tsi that was for sale on here by twack, Well needless to say, he straight up lied to me about what was wrong with the car. My biggest concern is how HOT and I mean HOT my car is running, I have a bad temp senser he told me about (supposidly the only problem with the car) I belive because of how HOT my car is running thats why I'm having an antifreeze leak. It's coming through my overflow tube, and when I pop the resevour cap, it's bubbling. Now I also have an oil leak on my VC where the oil is sitting right under the spark plugs, Im guessing that will just be an oring to fix that. When I jumped under the car to look ariund to see what else is going on I noticed a substantial amount of oil dripping off the oil pan. I'm really new to this DSM world, but I'm eager and willing to learn. Any help will be greatly appreciated, and I'll pay someone to help me work and show me how to do things if they are in the area of lakeville apple valley burnsville. Heck even if your somewhat close I'll drive out to meet you. Thanks for all your guys' help!
95talonracer
05-19-2009, 09:47 PM
I belive because of how HOT my car is running thats why I'm having an antifreeze leak. It's coming through my overflow tube, and when I pop the resevour cap, it's bubbling.
I am guessing bad head gasket and it is pressurizing the coolant system or at least thats what happened to me last summer.
Now I also have an oil leak on my VC where the oil is sitting right under the spark plugs
Possibly a cracked valve cover where the bolts are on the right side in the plug area caused by overtight valve cover bolts.
EclipseGST
05-19-2009, 09:48 PM
How did Twack lie about it... The car was not even his?
Sounds like you got a cheap car that needs some work. Start with testing the radiator cap, make sure it is good and/or replace it. Valve cover gaskets are easy to replace, those are quite common to leak. Find where the leak is coming from on the oil pan. If I remember right, the oil pan gasket is cheaper than $10 at Napa, or just use RTV like most people do.
You bought a car that needs work. Get use to it.
Kracka
05-19-2009, 09:48 PM
LOL considering its a DSM consider yourself lucky to have only these issues. These all probably come down to the car needing some routine maintenance; do all maintenance items before modding the car at all.
Sounds like it could use some fresh coolant (50/50 mix of water and antifreeze), a new thermostat, a new radiator cap, a new valve cover gasket with spark plug donuts, and possibly some new sealant on the oil pan. Clean up the oil seepage on the pan though to make sure you can pin point exactly where its coming from to make sure it really is the pan. All of this stuff really won't cost you that much and won't take more than a few hours to do.
After you take care of those issues, you should do the general stuff like drivetrain fluids, spark plugs, belts, spark plug wires, etc. unless you have documented proof from the previous owner that they were done recently. Hopefully Twack gets in here and can lend some some additional insight to what the car needs and what has been recently done.
NTobler
05-19-2009, 10:00 PM
I'm sorry I made my post sound like twack sold the car to me, he DID NOT sell it to me, but he DID sell it for his buddy. I'm not mad at a single soul in this forum. Thanks a lot for all the help already. Are there some good sites I can look at so I can somewhat learn what to do?
EclipseGST
05-19-2009, 10:00 PM
www.vfaq.com
NTobler
05-19-2009, 10:04 PM
Thanks a lot, do any of you know anyone who lives in the area?
EclipseGST
05-19-2009, 10:06 PM
Almost everyone on this site...
turboimports
05-19-2009, 10:11 PM
It's a decent inexpensive car. You'll have to do what other's have stated. Do the usual maintenance. Such as change all the fluids, misc. gaskets that may be leaking, change plugs, wires, etc. Check for broken vacuum lines, kinks, etc.
Make sure it is 100% or at least 99% good, before starting any mods. That way you won't be confused later on.
twack
05-19-2009, 11:48 PM
sounds like some matinence issues which is normal for a dsm, I would expect that from a 1g. car has been daily driven with no issues, any issues that came up were fixed along the way. You ever around rochester id be more then happy to help you. The only thing the seller and im assuming the buyer hasnt done that should always been done, is a compression test. im more then willing to help out if you need anything
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