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j9fd3s 07-08-2006 01:13 PM

this was gonna be a whole different posting, but hector, my latin lover, called and here's his dealio



he's got a white 88 t2, rb turboback exhaust, fcon, other than that its stock, and in nice shape. about 3 years ago, i think when he bought the car, he bought a mazda reman for it, then that one blew, he got another under warranty about a year ago, and he called me today and that one popped too. total mileage with both engines is under 5,000 miles, mostly freeway driving.



i think i missed one, but all 3 of these engines blew apex seals, and since theres so little milage, and since the driving is light (he would have told me if he was driving it hard), there must be something way wrong.



any thoughts?



as a aside my t2 was setup similar to his and it ran fine, and i was beating on it

Old Splatterhand 07-08-2006 02:31 PM

maybe a faulty wire that triggers an injector?

kahren 07-08-2006 04:10 PM

with the rb turboback the car willl be borderline lean, and unless everything is working great, fuel filter, injectors, it will blow. it doesnt take long to hurt an engine that is leaning out. on a stock turbo2 with an exhaust the leanest spot is between 3-5k.



get atlest 720 seondaries if you are not planning on doing any other modifications.

j9fd3s 07-08-2006 04:34 PM

yeah he wants me to pull apart the new motor to make sure its ok, but i'm thinking i wanna put the intakes and injectors and stuff on too, just so i can make sure its ok

j9fd3s 07-08-2006 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by kahren' post='827445' date='Jul 8 2006, 02:10 PM

with the rb turboback the car willl be borderline lean, and unless everything is working great, fuel filter, injectors, it will blow. it doesnt take long to hurt an engine that is leaning out. on a stock turbo2 with an exhaust the leanest spot is between 3-5k.



get atlest 720 seondaries if you are not planning on doing any other modifications.



he does have an fcon in it, it should be ok. also it pretty much just goes back and forth on the freeway cause he's been afraid to drive it for like 2 years

BDC 07-09-2006 01:21 AM

A mis-matched mixture of front hubs and crank pulleys?



B

j9fd3s 07-09-2006 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by BDC' post='827509' date='Jul 8 2006, 11:21 PM

A mis-matched mixture of front hubs and crank pulleys?



B



oOoo i likey, but across 3 different engines? a mazda reman comes with. could be they got the wrong flywheel on one of em too

RX8Guy 07-10-2006 01:38 PM

Did he actuall break tha apex seal, or did it just loose compression. If you dont inject enough oil to the apex seal, the friction heat will warp the seal ( I went through about 3 before I figured that one out) and it will loose compression. Another problem I ran across once was on and aftermarket turbo without an intercooler, and high boost. Super high combustion temps will cause the apex spring to loose its tension.

RX8Guy

rx7ahh 11-07-2006 02:20 PM

impretty sure the same thing happened to me i put a turbo back rb exhaust on my 87 with a fuel cut defense on it but did not upgrade the fuel pump or injectors because im a dumbass and the first night after putting it on the engine let go.... i was getting on it though and the car had 93k on it

j9fd3s 11-07-2006 02:39 PM

pics coming soon, but the new mazda reman despite having lots of new parts, was assembled so sloppy that it prolly would have died in a couple thousand miles....



old motor's not out of the car yet, so its sorta pending further investigation


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