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Runaboveit
01-21-2011, 10:18 AM
Got hot and shut down on me while driving home. Overflow was gurgling and steaming. I got pushed home (1 block from home, go figure) got it in the garage, dumped the oil & coolant.. yummy milkshake.
I didn't want to f--k with it anymore so I junked it for 400 bucks (still started and drove after it cooled down) and got a 04 Grand Prix GT (which a week after getting, the transmission started going into limp mode randomly... so returned that, and decided to get something a little better on gas (very hard decision.. LOVED that grand prix.. first GP I ever drove).... anyway.. I got a 2002 5 speed Saturn SL2 DOHC. Sunroof, wing, alloys, all the goodies. It gets fantastic gas mileage and drives great. 105k miles. But come tax returns, going to find a decent 04+ grand prix gtp comp g with the supercharger/paddle shifters/dual climate/leather.. all that good stuff... I'm totally spoiled now after having the GT. Grand Prix's rock my socks. :coolio:
2001 GL V6 - Nov 2009 (218k) to Dec 10 (237k)
It was quite reliable, but the LIMG along with other minor (but multiple) things.. a new car was destined.
I'll still pop in from time to time here, but my new home is on the saturn forums :ninja:
comanche
01-21-2011, 10:36 AM
Bummer.
Well, kinda late now, I guess.
You can't go wrong with a Saturn, it'll take good care of you just as long as you top your oil off frequently.
JLw7123
01-21-2011, 12:00 PM
ya the gtp is a great car glad u found a car u are happy and u will save a lot of money on gas.
Ttop191
01-21-2011, 12:22 PM
Bummer.
Well, kinda late now, I guess.
You can't go wrong with a Saturn, it'll take good care of you just as long as you top your oil off frequently.
QFT! my '97 SL1 burned a quart a week...
comanche
01-21-2011, 12:26 PM
I have had a few Saturns, and I like 'em.
Reliable and easy to fix. It's highly recommended that the timing chain and tensioner get changed on time though! A common problem.
A used DOHC engine costs three times as much as an SOHC engine.
My worst Saturn (brother bought it on eBay) burned (literally, I am not kidding you) a lot of oil..... 100 miles per quart!
zzyzzx
01-21-2011, 12:49 PM
Pics?
sleepyalero
01-21-2011, 02:34 PM
So sad...
Gtp comp G's are tight but when you get on the gas the supercharger will eat gas. From what I hear gas gonna be 5$ a gallon in like June here. Yippie.... :(
kwhauck
01-21-2011, 03:49 PM
poor alero, you could have put in a new motor and been way farther ahead.....
jhubbz
01-21-2011, 05:37 PM
Yea be careful w that Saturn. My gf had a Saturn before her g6 and that thing ate oil like nobodies business. The trans went out multiple times and eventually junked it after it wouldn't do anything at all. They're nice cars if you take care of em tho. Definitely nice on the gas mileage!
Ryan from Ohio
01-21-2011, 07:09 PM
I bought a saturn a few years back for $300 that needed an engine. It was VERY hard to find one... Ended up buying one thru craigslist for $225. The damn think burned oil like a mofo to the point the gas I saved was used in oil!
Few things I know about Saturn's.
The piston rings stick causing excessive oil burning. use Marvel mystery oil to free them up.
The Timing chains are a MOFO. If you dont keep and eye and change as needed your motor will explode...
The doors never rust but the damned door jambs do and badly!
:haha:
comanche
01-21-2011, 11:00 PM
^ truth
The actual problem with the pistons is just like you say... the oil rings stick.
Saturn designed the pistons without oil relief holes.
It is possible to drill these holes if you rebuild the engine.
Rumor has it that a freshly new rebuilt Saturn engine will not ever burn oil as long as you use quality full synthetic oil.
Definitely visit www.saturnfans.com for tons of great info.
hotrodwolf
01-22-2011, 12:12 AM
Yeah, the oil problems got so bad that a few aftermarket companies make new rings for the dohc engine at least. Our 01 sc2 used about a quart every 500 miles or so. Wife ran the first motor out, so the new one was checked regularly.
Redog
01-22-2011, 12:47 AM
And this was the brand that GM axed Oldsmobile for :eek:
JoshGentry
01-22-2011, 12:50 AM
Why is this in the showcase section?
Redog
01-22-2011, 12:52 AM
So sad...
From what I hear gas gonna be 5$ a gallon in like June here. Yippie.... :(
Which doesn't make sense to me. I mean the oil czar is out of Washington. but it's not like this guy is doing anything to fix the country. Granted it took 8 years to fuck it up, but after 2 years, we should see some progress
sleepyalero
01-22-2011, 02:36 AM
I hope so don't want to be spending 5 a gallon lol
03Sleepr
01-22-2011, 04:03 AM
I don't even want to be spending $3 a gallon like I am, 5 wouldn't leave much project money..if gas jumped to 5 bucks a gallon I have a feeling my truck would get retired for a while..
Runaboveit
01-22-2011, 06:35 AM
My mistake, it's actually a SOHC, not DOHC. 1.9 SOHC
The first day I checked out the saturn I came home first and googled the hell out of it. Researched year to year changes, motor types, common issues, owner reviews, clutch prices, etc. Mine was an 02, the last year saturn did the sl's so it had the latest engine revisions so thats good. I did a seafoam and mystery oil piston soak per the saturnforums member recomendations, and I have been running synthetic mobil 1 5w30. Running like a champ so far. It's really hard to tell the engine is running from outside at idle; pretty quiet. The stereo sounds really good (stock cd/radio deck), has a nice clear tone but with a good thump to it. Unexpected for my ideas of what a saturn would be like. Have put over a thousand miles on it so far. Oil level hasn't budged, and my coolant is still green and smells like coolant. I'm happy lol..
comanche
01-24-2011, 09:37 AM
Good for you!
Keep an eye on the top of the alternator.
The back of the SOHC head likes to lift up right by the oil pressure line at that corner of the head, and oil will sometimes leak out and stain the alternator.
Not to be confused with the common problem of oil leaking from the valve cover gasket.
Oh, and the radiators like to crack the side tank right by the upper rad hose on the driver's side of the vehicle....
But yes... the SOHC with manual trans is a good engine, better on fuel and much cheaper to replace. I've gotten 40-43 highway mpg when "driving like a Prius" and 32 mpg when driving 80.
Enjoy!
Nate's Alero
01-24-2011, 11:14 AM
Got two Saturn'S, Blue 99 Sl, 180K Dumped the oil on the highway and sent a rod into orbit, waiting for a heart transplant, and a 99 SL2 with 291K miles, original everything, and runs amazing, CHECK YOUR OIL EVERY DAY!!!!
zzyzzx
01-24-2011, 03:26 PM
Which doesn't make sense to me. I mean the oil czar is out of Washington. but it's not like this guy is doing anything to fix the country. Granted it took 8 years to eff it up, but after 2 years, we should see some progress
Exactly how is Obama being president going to keep the Chinese, Indians, and others from buying cars? I mean that's the real reason why oil is going to continusly get more expensive. Were you expecing Obama to nuke China and India out of existance? That won't necessarily work either since China used to export oil too. The answer is something more along the lines of the Chevy Volt.
zzyzzx
01-24-2011, 03:28 PM
Got two Saturn'S, Blue 99 Sl, 180K Dumped the oil on the highway and sent a rod into orbit, waiting for a heart transplant, and a 99 SL2 with 291K miles, original everything, and runs amazing, CHECK YOUR OIL EVERY DAY!!!!
Of spend the money to get a Jasper rebuilt engine installed. I've got one in my Escort after it dropped a valve seat about 130,000 miles ago. Expensive, but worth it, and so many Escorts made in that time frame do that I wouldn't want a junkyard engine. Sounds like the Saturns would be the same in that respect.
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