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Old 02-21-2006, 03:55 PM
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I am looking for a 83-85 rotar for my car. I am living in Lewiston, Idaho. Trying to move to Seattle as soon as I can. Cant afford to much, but willing to pay ok money! ANYONE?
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Called Ray and he has a set that he wont split up, and a e-shaft just in case. He said he wants $100.00 for both rotors, which are in great shape, and will give you the package deal with the 2 rotors, and e-shaft for $125.00. Let me know if you are interested. I will keep looking, but don't know many around my/your area that would have. Shoot me a pm.
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What kind of rotors are they?



I am in Spokane and am lookin for S5 N/A rotors. Building a 20b for an airplane powerplant.



Is there a good place for rotary engine support in Spokane?





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Originally Posted by Keith909' post='803279' date='Feb 21 2006, 04:34 PM

What kind of rotors are they?



I am in Spokane and am lookin for S5 N/A rotors. Building a 20b for an airplane powerplant.



Is there a good place for rotary engine support in Spokane?

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Originally Posted by Keith909' post='803279' date='Feb 21 2006, 04:34 PM

What kind of rotors are they?



I am in Spokane and am lookin for S5 N/A rotors. Building a 20b for an airplane powerplant.



Is there a good place for rotary engine support in Spokane?

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No theres really no support here in Spokane, though there are a few that know these rotaries pretty well. We all help each other here in Spokane, so thats basically Spokane support. Should come to one of our meetings and meet us all, or maybe stop by our house, so we can fill you in. Address is 11521 East 16th Ave.



If you need parts one of us usually has whats needed.
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Old 02-21-2006, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Keith909' post='803279' date='Feb 21 2006, 04:34 PM
What kind of rotors are they?



I am in Spokane and am lookin for S5 N/A rotors. Building a 20b for an airplane powerplant.



Is there a good place for rotary engine support in Spokane?





Thanks,



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Cool what kind of plane you building. I'm a wanabe homebuilder. I Fuel aircraft at GEG for part of my living.



The Ray and Partly Mazda have alot of engine building exp. You might want to ask them what they have. other than that keep an eye on ebay I see them on there now and then.
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Originally Posted by maxandvania' post='803257' date='Feb 21 2006, 01:55 PM

I am looking for a 83-85 rotar for my car. I am living in Lewiston, Idaho. Trying to move to Seattle as soon as I can. Cant afford to much, but willing to pay ok money! ANYONE?


shes looking for a 83-85 12A FRONT rotor, to be specific, a rear one wont work as those years are disgned with oil flow to only spin in 1 direction.....
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Originally Posted by KompressorLOgic' post='803304' date='Feb 21 2006, 06:32 PM

shes looking for a 83-85 12A FRONT rotor, to be specific, a rear one wont work as those years are disgned with oil flow to only spin in 1 direction.....


Ray just said that he has, but he will not sell them separately, but only in a pair because they are both in really good shape. I will keep looking but not sure if I know anyone that just has one for sale right now.
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Thanks for the responses. I got the motor from JDM in New Jersey a couple of weeks back and still haven't taken the plastic off. Waiting for warmer weather to start tearing it down. The turbos will have to on Ebay along with the ECU and most of the wiring. I only need about 220 HP for the plane I am building, a Dyke Delta JD-2. Dyke Delta Pictures



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Originally Posted by Keith909' post='803334' date='Feb 21 2006, 09:01 PM
Thanks for the responses. I got the motor from JDM in New Jersey a couple of weeks back and still haven't taken the plastic off. Waiting for warmer weather to start tearing it down. The turbos will have to on Ebay along with the ECU and most of the wiring. I only need about 220 HP for the plane I am building, a Dyke Delta JD-2. Dyke Delta Pictures



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Do you belong to Paul Lamar's "Aircraft Rotary Engine Newsletter" Lots of good info on Rotary's in Aircraft. I'm at work so i can't send you the link, I'll send it later if you don't have it.
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