1986 Audi 80 1.8l 90 hk
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Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 7:52 am    Post subject: 1986 Audi 80 1.8l 90 hk Reply with quote

Hi,

I might buy this car, it's a car with one owner, 107000 km on the
odometer. It's recently been repaired for around 1500 euro. The car
appears in mint condition and the only rust visible is on the rear
wheelbays(?).

Is there anything particular I should watch out for, or is this a car
that I should run away from? The main use of the car would be to and
from work - around 90 km roundtrip each day.

Cheers,

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Børge Berg-Olsen
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+47 90 62 71 78 DoD#2101, DoDRT#017, NIC#015, PJ#006, OGM#007
azoth@dod.no, '93 Audi 100 2.3E Ubesudlet: Aldri eid en J&%#PS

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Tony
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Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 4:31 am    Post subject: Re: 1986 Audi 80 1.8l 90 hk Reply with quote

The I5 N/A engine in the 90 is almost bullet proof and should provide good service.
My preference would be that it has a standard transmission. If not it would be a
good idea to change the trans and diff fluids as the seal between them allows
them to mix over time.

There will probably be a few electrical issues to deal with but that is quite
doable and if you do the work yourself, it will be and not too costly.

Good car. You will like it.

Tony
'91 100q 5spd

BBO wrote:
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Hi,

I might buy this car, it's a car with one owner, 107000 km on the
odometer. It's recently been repaired for around 1500 euro. The car
appears in mint condition and the only rust visible is on the rear
wheelbays(?).

Is there anything particular I should watch out for, or is this a car
that I should run away from? The main use of the car would be to and
from work - around 90 km roundtrip each day.

Cheers,
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Jens
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Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:43 pm    Post subject: Re: 1986 Audi 80 1.8l 90 hk Reply with quote

"BBO" <azoth@dod.no> skrev i en meddelelse news:m2wtu07jzf.fsf@dod.no...
Quote:

Hi,

I might buy this car, it's a car with one owner, 107000 km on the
odometer. It's recently been repaired for around 1500 euro. The car
appears in mint condition and the only rust visible is on the rear
wheelbays(?).

Is there anything particular I should watch out for, or is this a car
that I should run away from? The main use of the car would be to and
from work - around 90 km roundtrip each day.

Cheers,

--
Børge Berg-Olsen
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+47 90 62 71 78 DoD#2101, DoDRT#017, NIC#015, PJ#006, OGM#007
azoth@dod.no, '93 Audi 100 2.3E Ubesudlet: Aldri eid en J&%#PS

Watch out for the carburator (I asume that this model is without injection).
When the carburator gets old and a number of "clever" mechanics has tried to
adjust them, its "over and out". A new carb. is around 4000 Kr (in Denmark).


Rgds

Jens

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BBO
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Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 7:49 am    Post subject: Re: 1986 Audi 80 1.8l 90 hk Reply with quote

"Jens" <mugarbeNOSPAM@privat.dk> writes:

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"BBO" <azoth@dod.no> skrev i en meddelelse news:m2wtu07jzf.fsf@dod.no...

Hi,

I might buy this car, it's a car with one owner, 107000 km on the
odometer. It's recently been repaired for around 1500 euro. The car
appears in mint condition and the only rust visible is on the rear
wheelbays(?).

Is there anything particular I should watch out for, or is this a car
that I should run away from? The main use of the car would be to and
from work - around 90 km roundtrip each day.

Watch out for the carburator (I asume that this model is without injection).
When the carburator gets old and a number of "clever" mechanics has tried to
adjust them, its "over and out". A new carb. is around 4000 Kr (in Denmark).

Thanks for your reply, but I walked away from the car. It was rather
good looking on the inside and outside, but the underside of the car was
an accident waiting to happen. Rust whereever I looked, plus the oilpan
was leaking like hell.

Also, it wasn't a '86 it was an '85... oh, well - the search continues.

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Børge Berg-Olsen
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+47 90 62 71 78 DoD#2101, DoDRT#017, NIC#015, PJ#006, OGM#007
azoth@dod.no, '93 Audi 100 2.3E Ubesudlet: Aldri eid en J&%#PS
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