Washing machines have a gear box that drives the agitator. It contains heavy oil. A seal or gasket is leaking. Call a repairman
2007-02-16 07:15:29
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answered by frozen 5
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The non-turbo is not a very valuable car and for what you are doing it would not make it worth any more and maybe even less than a regular car since you are thinking of making it a track car. If you are planning on doing anything like that it would be more for a hobby or sport. Paint, stripping the interior, roll cage, fire extinguisher and the likes is costly along with engine, brakes, clutch, suspension, tires/wheels but nobody ever said racing was cheap. If you are looking to restore a car your best bet would be to look for the 951 (turbo) variety. Fully restored w/low miles will get you about $12,000 but chances are you will end up putting way more into it than what you can get back, especially in this economy.
2016-05-24 07:24:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the transmission. If it's over five years old there won't be any warrenty left. No matter the brand,repair will equal the price of a new washer.
2007-02-17 00:29:46
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answered by mountainriley 6
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It is probably a damaged / worn seal that is causing the leak.
2007-02-16 07:15:13
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answered by ijcoffin 6
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You probably got a busted head gasket. Check your anti-freeze while you're at it.
2007-02-16 07:18:27
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answered by joshnya68 4
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