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Old 03-12-04, 07:32 PM
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cracked seal in rear rotor...is this possible?

so I cracked one of the apex seals in my rear rotor a couple days ago. I can get a hold of a new rotor housing and a good seal. if I do it myself, will it be ok until I can get enough money for a rebuild? or should I just not even bother? this is assuming that the seal is the only problem and maybe the rotor housing.

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Sorry to be a dick, but research buddy. You have a lot to learn and there are a lot of people around here that are going to jump all over you for this question. There is a search function and check out the newby thread.
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sean this is yanni I sold the pfc to you remember.

yeah you are out of luck here. you cant just take apart the motor and do that. I mean I guess you could but chances are it would be more cost effective in the long term to do it right while its out of the car. i wouldnt try to rebuild your own motor. why do you think it blew up? did you take out the plugs and crank the motor to listen for pulses?
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Sorry to be a dick, but research buddy. You have a lot to learn and there are a lot of people around here that are going to jump all over you for this question. There is a search function and check out the newby thread.
thanks, but you have a whopping 2x the number of posts...ok, so i didnt feel like using the search button...believe me I have used it many times before. but thanks. and congratulations on being the first to jump my ****.
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Originally posted by SurgeMonster
sean this is yanni I sold the pfc to you remember.

yeah you are out of luck here. you cant just take apart the motor and do that. I mean I guess you could but chances are it would be more cost effective in the long term to do it right while its out of the car. i wouldnt try to rebuild your own motor. why do you think it blew up? did you take out the plugs and crank the motor to listen for pulses?
ya man, I figured it was a long shot, but I thought I would ask anyways...maybe I just shouldnt have...

Why I think it blew up.

the motor has always been weak...I bought the car with 4k on the motor (so he said...they cant find a reciept to prove this as of yet) anyways, I removed the EGI relay and cranked the car...and it sounds like I have low compression on two rotor faces (cracked seal most likely). the motor is under warranty, but they want me to take the car all the way back to texas...and being in school and working its just not feesible. I am hoping I can ship them (rotary performance/rx7.com) the motor and have them fix it, then put it back in myself. but if that fails...I will get a mild streetported engine from gothamracing.com and have steve kan re-check his tune (that he did last sunday )after the install.

oh well, it was worth a shot.

Sean
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thanks, but you have a whopping 2x the number of posts...ok, so i didnt feel like using the search button...believe me I have used it many times before. but thanks. and congratulations on being the first to jump my ****.
yea I don't have a ton more posts, but look how long I have been a member. I am not trying to jump on your ****, you just sounded very ignorant with your thread. Get a quality rebuild, it is not as easy as replacing one seal. This is the most important things you will do to your car, so do it right. I would think something that is going to cost you thousands of dollors and many hours would require a little research before asking the forum.
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they wont cover apex seal damage...before you waste your time and send them the motor and pay shipping you need to be firm on the phone and tell them they need to cover the motor. It would suck to get it there and then they say well no its not under warranty but we will rebuild it for a cost! then you have another **** motor from them that you payed for
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DeaconFrost,

Sorry to read about your misfortune. Steve came out here in November and tuned 8 cars in the Phoenix area and everyone is very happy with the result. Steve takes great pride in his tuning, so I know that news of your misfortune will upset him. Ari and his crew at Rotary Performance run a top-notch shop. Hopefully they'll stand behind the motor. Keep us posted on your progress!!

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Hey Sean,
Sorry to hear about the engine. I wasn't sure how the engine could let go since I tuned everybody rich that day. If you like us to do the engine for you, I'll give you a discount. Give us a call.

Steve


Originally posted by DeaconFrost
ya man, I figured it was a long shot, but I thought I would ask anyways...maybe I just shouldnt have...

Why I think it blew up.

the motor has always been weak...I bought the car with 4k on the motor (so he said...they cant find a reciept to prove this as of yet) anyways, I removed the EGI relay and cranked the car...and it sounds like I have low compression on two rotor faces (cracked seal most likely). the motor is under warranty, but they want me to take the car all the way back to texas...and being in school and working its just not feesible. I am hoping I can ship them (rotary performance/rx7.com) the motor and have them fix it, then put it back in myself. but if that fails...I will get a mild streetported engine from gothamracing.com and have steve kan re-check his tune (that he did last sunday )after the install.

oh well, it was worth a shot.

Sean
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Steve,

Thanks, I appreciate it. If rx7.com doesnt honor my warranty on the motor, I will have you guys rebuild mine.

What kind of porting do you think would be best for the twins? I'd like to see about 350-390 rwhp at 14-17 psi. I will probly go non-sequential and I will have my couplers done by then, heh .

EDIT: BTW, I fabricated a duct for my intercooler and before my engine took a crap on me, my intake temps never went above 31 C...even after some good runs on a 65-70 F day. That duct made all the difference.

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Hey Sean,
Sorry to hear about the engine. I wasn't sure how the engine could let go since I tuned everybody rich that day. If you like us to do the engine for you, I'll give you a discount. Give us a call.

Steve
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