I NEED HELP!!!!
#1
ok... just a couple of days ago my GF bought me a 89 RX-7 for my bday
but the thing is i dont know **** about rotary. like i know how a rotary engine works but dont know how to fix it or mod it...like i have a 93 240 sx but i know they are compleatly diff, so i need help!!!!
right now all i know is that i have a 2nd gen rx-7 with 40000 on a rebuilt engine the cluch is tight, i have to push my sunroof up, and then it will go back, and that my engine sounds sick. (prob the timing belt) but yea
(oh i also have warranty some of the parts)
i would like to know, how to fix my engine whats wrong with the sunroof and how would i fix the cluch and shifter, and what will be the cost?
any info would help.
but the thing is i dont know **** about rotary. like i know how a rotary engine works but dont know how to fix it or mod it...like i have a 93 240 sx but i know they are compleatly diff, so i need help!!!!
right now all i know is that i have a 2nd gen rx-7 with 40000 on a rebuilt engine the cluch is tight, i have to push my sunroof up, and then it will go back, and that my engine sounds sick. (prob the timing belt) but yea
(oh i also have warranty some of the parts)
i would like to know, how to fix my engine whats wrong with the sunroof and how would i fix the cluch and shifter, and what will be the cost?
any info would help.
#2
my advise would be to start reading all the posts on all the rx7 forums you can find on the net. your sunroof may have a weak motor, or a bad linkage piece, or may just need to be lubed. As far as your engine ROTARIES DON'T HAVE TIMING BELTS!!!< THEY DON'T HAVE MUCH OF ANYTHING REALLY!! 2 rotors, eccentric shaft, and some housings are basically it. no pistons, rods, valves, lifters , cams, none of that crap!!!> Where are you located, I'm sure someone near you can either lend a hand or advise you a reputable rotary shop to have it checked out!
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