
Here's a little background. I bought the car from a kid I work with. He was originally from Mississippi, but moved out here to Wyoming for school. While in Wyo, he bought the car for cheap to get around in. Then, he got a job working where I do in No. Colorado, so he moved down here, and drove the car for a few weeks, until it popped a head gasket. He put a new gasket in it, but could not get it to run. He didn't want to put any more money in it, so he parked it and bought an '06 Mazda.
The Prelude has a brand new exhaust system, good tires and aftermarket rims, 5 speed stick, CAI, and a nice little stereo system. It has 190k miles, and it in actually pretty good shape inside and out. No rust, no dents (although it has had some very slight Bondo work done, and there's two roughly quarter size spots that chipped off), and the interior is pretty clean aside from some tears in the driver's side seat side support.
The best part? I gave 200 bucks for it, and I know I could easily sell the wheels and tires for that.
So, I screwed around with it a little bit today, and I think I'm either not getting power to the starter solenoid, or it's bad. I need to get a multi-meter on it, but I swear the damn thing grew legs and took a hike. The Neutral Safety/clutch switch is good. All lights work. When I turn the key, the lights don't dim or anything. I just can[t get it to crank over. Fuses and Relays all appear to be good. I also pulled the spark plugs out, and realized there was like 3/4 to 1" of oil down in each little spark plug "valley" (for lack of a better term). Do you think this is just spilled oil, or is it something I should be concerned about?
I'm sure this is only the first of many questions I will have since I don't know much about Hondas. I work at a Honda dealership, but I only do basic things like oil changes, fluid flushes, tire mounting/balancing, brake jobs, etc...
Oh yeah, here's a pic I took this morning before unloading it, for anyone interested to see:
