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From: fixinggrace
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  • Sorry to hear that .

    If you sell the Intrpid to the junk yard, you can not agree with the breaker, an exchange with the parts for the Plymouth Voyager? some of them accept.

    It's just an idea .

    thanks

  • @grosteph58 All ideas are good, and I'm using it in reverse. The Intrepid is going to cost less than $350 while the van is going to cost me over $1000, all things considered. The engine on the Intrepid is fine (for a 2.7, for sure) and we still owe on it, (I was trying to get it paid off), so we can't scrap that anyway. Thanks for the comments & I'll do some videos on fixing that beast.

  • make of vid of fixing the wheel bearing!

  • @PVoyager Probably not happening. The bolts holding the driveplate to the crankshaft snapped yesterday and I don't have the money or equipment to tear this apart. I was really looking forward to doing this too.

  • This van seems in good condition for its age, everything is clean, even the engine. No rust on the body ,its first owner was taking care of it.

    For the bearing if you can, fix both on the same axle ,it's better, the other bearing let go, probably shortly after.

    Good luck in fixing your van .

  • @grosteph58 I agree, but the bolts holding the driveplate to the crankshaft snapped yesterday and I don't have the money or equipment to fix this myself.

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