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Old 01-13-2005, 06:36 PM
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I wasn't saying all J-spec motors come that way. I was merely talking about the motor in my garage. I have seen the housings, apex seals, the rotors, and so forth. I believe I got very lucky in the condition of my motor in comparision to some others. It's definitely a gamble.
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Old 01-13-2005, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by jackboots' date='Jan 13 2005, 03:56 PM
Well then, let's change the subject of this thread to a list of Good, Reputable engine suppliers *anywhere*, since engines seem to be what we're asking about.





How about no. Its a lot easier to find information on engine builders, but I havent seen much information on j-spec vendors except the occasional thread in the vendor feedback sections.



It is good to remind everyone that j-specs are junkyard motors. Its a used engine, and its probably lived a hard life. But that isnt the point of this thread, merely a footnote.



The purpose of this thread is a source for those who already decided a j-spec fits their needs, and need to find a good vendor to get them from.
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Old 01-13-2005, 07:25 PM
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the thread:

https://www.nopistons.com/forums/ind...howtopic=44149



the shop:Motorworks
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Old 01-13-2005, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Jan 13 2005, 06:22 PM
if you dont make a claim on a j-spec engines once you get it, your out of luck, probably why Pettit inspects thier engines once they get them, and like I will do on any future engines.







FYI - Not that its very important. Pettit does not inspect the 20B's they get from Japan. They tear them down and rebuild them. Next time I am there I will ask, pecentage wise, what they felt was a good engine vs. a "done" engine.



They will not go through thte trouble of a 20B conversion with a used engine. The 20B's are purely considered cores.
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Old 01-13-2005, 07:58 PM
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if I was a shop selling 20b conversions I would not install used ones either, that goes without saying!



no matter how much you warn people, if something happens its your shop's name on the swap
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theres a big difference between a jspec 20b and a 13bt or 13brew



all 20bs were automatic high priced luxury cars, where only the fairly wealthy could afford them

the 13bt and rew were from a midpriced sportscar

the 20b should always have less wear, theyre also fairly mild in power from the factory
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Originally Posted by Node' date='Jan 13 2005, 09:00 PM
theres a big difference between a jspec 20b and a 13bt or 13brew



all 20bs were automatic high priced luxury cars, where only the fairly wealthy could afford them

the 13bt and rew were from a midpriced sportscar

the 20b should always have less wear, theyre also fairly mild in power from the factory





Logically this would make sense Node, BUT. I have personally been involved with 20B and 13BRE's and every one I got ahold of had at least one bad rotor.



You are $$$$ ahead to at least pop open every Jspec and renew the software and seals. We all know Rotarys do not like to sit
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Just pick up the phone book, most large cities have engine importers are probably a lot cheaper than buying over the internet. Ofcourse you may be taking more a chance, but most places offer you 30 day guarentees.
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Originally Posted by banzaitoyota' date='Jan 14 2005, 08:31 AM
Logically this would make sense Node, BUT. I have personally been involved with 20B and 13BRE's and every one I got ahold of had at least one bad rotor.



You are $$$$ ahead to at least pop open every Jspec and renew the software and seals. We all know Rotarys do not like to sit



seal/rebuild kits are about $1000 now, hadly that cheap



I think most jspec buyers are NA-TII swappers, I guess the theory is lets get the thing swapped and running, if a coolant seal goes then rebuild it.
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