That's it! Pulling it apart today
#1
Oh well, i have no video nor manual for this, but i have a Puerto Rican and Dominican by my side to help me with the process. Hopefully i dont **** **** up!
Oil pump gear and chain is off now, next: tension bolts and pull apart.
Oil pump gear and chain is off now, next: tension bolts and pull apart.
#2
Originally Posted by ChainSawOnSteroids' post='860506' date='Feb 22 2007, 02:35 PM
Oh well, i have no video nor manual for this, but i have a Puerto Rican and Dominican by my side to help me with the process. Hopefully i dont **** **** up!
Oil pump gear and chain is off now, next: tension bolts and pull apart.
#3
Originally Posted by Judge Ito' post='860549' date='Feb 22 2007, 01:12 PM
what kind of racial comment is this? a puerto rican and a domincan? that is some crazy *** stereotype.. just because your a rican your some kind of rotary addict or have some knowledge about the wankel? or a domincan? most dominicans are into hondas and that crazy music they listen to.. anyways don't go by the fact that you have to spics by your side.. use your common knowledge that you have gained here over the years... if all hell breaks loose, just get a junkyard engine...
LOL c'mon Ito, you know what I mean.
BTW the rican has no rotary knowledge.
You being the rotary god, brought wrath down upon me.
please see thread titled "Front rotor is out."
#4
Well, i got the front rotor out, all the seals look good, i bagged them.
The front plate has a very deep groove where the side seals do the most damage.
The e-shaft inside the front rotor has groves on it, and the rotor bearing is very grooved.
The rotor housing look ok but is showing signs of wear.
WHAT DO I DO NOW???????????
Ill get some pics up later toady or tommorow.
The front plate has a very deep groove where the side seals do the most damage.
The e-shaft inside the front rotor has groves on it, and the rotor bearing is very grooved.
The rotor housing look ok but is showing signs of wear.
WHAT DO I DO NOW???????????
Ill get some pics up later toady or tommorow.
#8
Originally Posted by ChainSawOnSteroids' post='860559' date='Feb 22 2007, 10:56 AM
Well, i got the front rotor out, all the seals look good, i bagged them.
The front plate has a very deep groove where the side seals do the most damage.
The e-shaft inside the front rotor has groves on it, and the rotor bearing is very grooved.
The rotor housing look ok but is showing signs of wear.
WHAT DO I DO NOW???????????
Ill get some pics up later toady or tommorow.
replace with the new