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Old Dec 21, 2005 | 09:22 PM
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normal to burn oil because of the high reving power.forget the automatic transmission.also the car make banging noise in the rear suspension hard to pinpoint it out
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Old Dec 21, 2005 | 10:49 PM
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i've heard that h22s burn oil because of the oil squirters that keep things lubricated. a little oil gets burned in the process...?
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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 04:24 AM
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i have a 92 prelude Si. I HAVE GOTTEN A SUDDEN OIL LEAK. I was on I-95 south and all of the sudeen the oil light came on, took about one minute to pull over, but the damage was already done. I did get a good deal on the same engine, $400 and with 60000 miles less.

I also burn oil like crazy, with the old engine and the new.
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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 07:21 AM
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sorry to hear that juanchy, i've never had problems with oil burning. when i first switched to synthetic, my gsr burned a lot of oil for about a week, then it just stopped burning it and never started again. weird.
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Old Dec 31, 2005 | 04:53 PM
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Where does this oil leak usually occur?
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Old Jan 2, 2006 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by beier
I doubt it happens very often, but I have a 1998 model.

If the 1997 is the same as the 1998 (which is basically is), then you have my blessing.

The main thing to consider with Preludes is their transmission. Stay away from the automatic models, they seem to have problems. Make sure to get a 5speed.

A big milestone in maintenance is replacing the Timing belt and auto-tensioner. Ask the owner if this has been done, because it should be done around this time (considering the car has more than 60,000 miles). I'm not sure exactly when this is recommended, but it will probably be needed in the timeframe you own the vehicle.

Good luck, keep us posted
THE MANUAL SAYS 90,000 MILES FOR A BELT CHANGE, BUT TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE AND NOT HAVE THAT WORRY, GO AHEAD AND GET IT CHANGED, THE MONEY IS WELL WORTH THE PEICE OF MIND!!! WHILE YOU HAVE IT IN AT THE DEALER, THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO TELL YOU WHY YOUR HAVING THE OIL LEAK, AND BE ABLE TO FIX IT!!! IT MAY COST A LITTLE, BUT IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT, AND YOU WON'T BE SORRY!!!NEW ENGINES ARE REAL EXPENSIVE!!!!!
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