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BGerrells

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  1. My 1988 Buick reatta was hit in the parking lot this morning while at work. No note left and no witnesses. It banged up the rear pretty bad. Currently I have  Collision insurance with a $500.00 deductible.  I've never had any insurance claims and wondering if I should report it to the insurance. How do insurance companies work with the value of such an old car? Is it worth even reporting?

     

     

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  2. Hey everyone, I've searched back through the old post to no avail. I have the sunroof out of my car, but can't figure out what I need to do to gain access to the cables that need replacing. The top of the sunroof/lid is still attached. Currently the Sunroof does not open at all. The motor works, but the Sunroof stays in the closed position. I read in another post that I need to take the carpeted cover off the bottom side of the sunroof. Is there a trick to getting the lid off? Any other steps to replace the cables? I've looked in the junkyards near me and have not found a Mazda RX7, or a reatta, so it looks like I'll be reparing this one. The problem with my current one is that it's leaking. I will blow out the drain pipes, but it's a tremendous amount of rust build up in both back corners of the sunroof assembly.

     

    Thanks

    Bryan

  3. My friend suggested I leave the cap off while running to get rid of any air pockets. So I let it run for about 10 minutes with the top off. Now I can drive it up and down the street and the temp stays around 198-210 it goes up and down so I'm assuming the thermostat is working. When I press it hard going down the street the engine is in fact cooling. When idling it goes up to 210 then back down a few times.

  4. Friday I was sitting at a stoplight when I started to hear a chirping sound coming from the engine area. When the light turned I gave it some gas and turned into a parking lot. Before turning I heard what seemed like something breaking under the hood. It was almost impossible to turn the steering wheel, and the battery light came on. As soon as I parked I noticed smoke coming from under the hood and antifreeze pouring out under the car. I poped the hood and the longest belt had completely fallen off.  

     

    I’m trying to work out the sequence of events so I’ll know what to start replacing. Any tips would be great. Did a pulley fail, which then caused my belt to come off and the engine overheat? Could it have hurt the engine even more? Is there anything else I should replace while I’m at it? I love doing the work myself, but lack the knowledge of where to start.

     

    bryan

  5. Oh wow I should of read this yesterday!!!!!

    I put mine back in yesterday, I was surprised how simple it was to remove and install. The window goes up and down, but sometimes I have to help it along. I figured its the wheels in the track that may need adjustment. I'll try the above tips. It took longer to find a 1/4 inch Rivet gun then it did to remove the old and replace the new one form Jim. :)

  6. Thanks so much. I have a little experience working on cars. I've already removed the door panel, and most of the window fittings. I'm really concerned about securing the regulator arm as mentioned above. I'll post pictures but that video is super helpful.

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  7. Hiya new to the forums. I have a 1988 model  and Sunday the Power window stopped working. The motor works, but it gets to a certain point about 35% up and a loud grinding sound starts, then when I lower it, it gets to about 2% closed and makes the same grinding sound. I took the panel off and can look down and see a very shiny dear with another smaller gear. It looks like it may have tooth issues or something like that. Any tips on replacing those gears?

     

    Bryan

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