Originally Posted by
GTSnake
A lot of good advice here, but also a little not-so-good opinions. Having been a 94' owner who put 20k miles on the car and talked to chuck for hours, here is what you need to be prepared for:
1) Tires - Replace them if older than 7 years, no matter how good they look. DO NOT SKIP THIS, IT'S LIFE OR DEATH WITH A GEN1.
2) Motor and tranny mounts - Replace them ASAP. They are already bad. Going to Poly mounts is the best low-cost mod you will make.
3) Head Gaskets - Prepare to have it done at some point. But if you want to postpone it, re-torque all the head bolts now, it will buy you time.
4) Oil Pan and Valve cover gaskets - Prepare to replace them, they will leak.
5) Reverse lockout solenoid - Prepare to replace it when it goes bad. Will be hard to get into reverse.
6) Brake pads - Optional, but can make a difference by improving stopping power and cut down on dust.
Myths - Things that rarely go bad on your model year that gets confused with other years:
1) Timing cover gasket - Not a common problem for 94', this a problem on 96 - early 98. Only replace if it goes bad, but not likely.
2) P/S bracket and pulley - The power steering bracket is not a common problem on 94's. Don't bother changing pulley either, it's metal.
3) Tranny and shift forks - Nearly bulletproof. I tracked my 94' hard and never had tranny issues. 1 out of 100 might have a problem if abused.
4) Radiator - This depends on how often the previous owner changed the coolant. If he had it done at least every five years, your radiator will likely be fine. But do change the thermostat when you do the head gaskets. Go with a 170 degree stat, it will help keep the temps down.
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