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Old 06-25-2003, 03:15 PM
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ok i talked to my dad, previous owner. He took it to mazda when it wouldnt start about 4 years ago and they tested it, it has low compression. they told him to put it in 2nd gear and drive around at high rpm's for an hour and see if it free'd the seals, nada. So it needs it all, im starting a new thread in motor swap.
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Old 06-25-2003, 03:52 PM
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check out ebay for brand new rebuild kits (rotor kit included) for $500



here is the one I saw today (although it is for a 12a)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=2420311472



The kits are on there all the time.
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Old 06-25-2003, 07:07 PM
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Thats far from a full rebuild kit. Lots of good parts missing, no side seals (springs are there) no corner seals (inserts are there, and the springs) No oil control rings. No rotor seals, and if your engine is too far gone (4 yrs on low compression) you don;t know what the rotor housings or irons look like yet. Just remember this is a BASIC kit.
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Old 06-26-2003, 12:18 AM
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well i'd like to find a way to swap in this other motor and let my dad rebuild the NA with a full bridgeport and such in a few months and put it back in. My car was getting good too but its a stock motor i was boosting so it went.
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Old 06-27-2003, 03:47 PM
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I am currently in the process of a rebuild myself. You can get a kit off of ebay for like 500 but you can never be sure if you are getting all of the necessary parts. Like the one above it is missing i think corner seals, not positive, but still since your car has been sitting around for four yours chances are you are going to need everything. The cheapest kit I have found that comes with everything that you will need is from Rotary Aviation. Their kit comes with everything. It is $869 for their master set. The only thing that it does not include is a gasket set, which they also have for like 40 or something. This is where I am getting my kit from.
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Old 06-27-2003, 06:48 PM
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thats the 12a kit, the 13b kit comes with corner seals and springs.
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I bought my rebuild kit from Rotary Aviation as well... I just bought my second one last week .. everything is good .. yeah - agree - a motor thats been sitting for 4 years will probably need the MASTER one.. Their kits have more than enough stuff.. without a diagram to where all the gaskets went ..I was still able to get them to their right locations with the videos.



Two Videos from Atkins/Turrentine did the trick as well.. nothing misses .. I have 6,000 miles and counting on my car..

http://www.geocities.com/thefastn2furious/...ineteardown.htm
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Damn I wish I was skilled in this **** like you guys are,maybe I should by some how to rotary books.Is there a Rotary book for dumbies!
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Originally Posted by 4RotorRocket' date='Jul 14 2003, 10:59 AM
Damn I wish I was skilled in this **** like you guys are,maybe I should by some how to rotary books.Is there a Rotary book for dumbies!
It doesn't take very much skill, as long as you can work with tools, and know how to use them correctly. All it takes is the proper tools, the proper set of instructions, and the patience to learn. If it was up to skill, I'd be screwed.
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Good luck with putting it back together!
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