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Mickster 05-29-10 09:49 PM

Shiney!!!

DivinDriver 05-30-10 06:37 PM

If I could just find some damn lined hose clamps, I'd be putting them on right now... local auto parts stores suck any more.

-xlr8planet- 05-30-10 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by DivinDriver (Post 10023568)
You were at RB? You shoulda said something... my office is right down the street.


Dammit.

I visited the states TWICE (once in 2005 and once in 2008), both times I visited RB and had no idea you were close :(

rotarydude 05-31-10 11:32 AM

DD's house for SS save on hotel costs..... JK

When I come this year though we have to meet. Just look for the really loud obnoxious rotary.... oh wait there will be lots of them there.... hmmmm crap I'll figure it out but I bet it has been in this thread before

j9fd3s 05-31-10 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by rotarydude (Post 10029085)
DD's house for SS save on hotel costs..... JK

When I come this year though we have to meet. Just look for the really loud obnoxious rotary.... oh wait there will be lots of them there.... hmmmm crap I'll figure it out but I bet it has been in this thread before

yeah lol, i'm bringing P port!

DivinDriver 05-31-10 08:53 PM

I gave up trying to find lined hose clamps on a holiday weekend... I had some .02 brass shimstock laying about, so I made some clamp liners instead.

Installed. No runs, no leaks, no errors.

In progress; underpan still off.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/P5310028.jpg

Completion!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/P5310032.jpg

Out in the sun; run, run, run.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/P5310038.jpg

7aull 06-01-10 03:47 AM

THAT is the purdiest air pump I have ever seen ( no diss to other bits, but Glen... even the air pump is delish!)
;)
Stu Aull
80GS
Alaska

mazdaverx713b 06-01-10 05:16 AM

i think Glen is a guy who keeps up on his maitenance. take note of the brake fluid and clutch fluid resivours. perfectly clean fluid!!

Mickster 06-01-10 06:22 AM

Glen - Wow! I had no idea how well you have worked on your engine. Congratulations dude! That's magnificent!

Thanks for the pics.

DivinDriver 06-01-10 10:44 AM

Thanks, gents.

Somebody around here was showing off a full-polished smog pump at one time, and it was a total thing of beauty. I'll tackle that some day, once I actually have a bench grinder.

I drove the lil' beastie in to work this morning; hopefully, the morning cloud cover will clear off so RB can get their pix.

rotarydude 06-01-10 12:48 PM

Very nice, well done sir

DivinDriver 06-01-10 04:49 PM

Pix were shot at lunch today; the guys at RB tell me the hoses will be up on their site within the next few days, and are available as of now via phone order.

Bummer; unobtanium no more. But I had 'em first!

rotarydude 06-01-10 09:29 PM

You have a price and colors, although I like using braided lines I am think about those for the widebody

tasty danish 06-01-10 09:34 PM

The attention to detail in these last few pics is just STAGGERING. Adopt me.

DivinDriver 06-02-10 12:08 AM


Originally Posted by rotarydude (Post 10032280)
You have a price and colors, although I like using braided lines I am think about those for the widebody

Currently, the color is blue, and the price is $90 for the pair, per Jim Tanner @ RB. They have specific hose sets for all three applications of 1st-gen, possibly other generations (didn't ask).

They are considering other colors, but the first batch were all done blue.

You'll also want the "lined" style hose clamps, with the metal tongue that prevents the hose from extruding thru the holes in the clamp. I believe RB are laying in a stock of those - turned out to be hard to find locally outside of a Grainger or McFadden-Dale type of industrial supply house.

I can attest to high quality materials - triple-ply internal reinforcement, and quite stiff compared to normal rubber hoses. No danger of cavitation collapse on the lower hose, plenty rigid.

The fit was excellent - - not over-short like the aftermarket hoses I've seen. You do want to be careful that you don't let the thin radiator neck material 'bite' the hose getting it on, since silicone does cut a bit easier than rubber.

I asked if they'd consider doing heater hoses; they said they'd look into it but their minimum run with the manufacturer is 100 pieces, they're unsure if there's demand enough.

WAS:12A 06-02-10 02:36 AM

Now THAT is an engine bay to be proud of.

Very nice.

lx_machado 07-08-10 09:52 PM

:)

http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/7206/cimg1091m.jpg

http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/871/cimg1089j.jpg

jshiz 07-08-10 10:12 PM

That is one awesome engine bay

j9fd3s 07-08-10 11:16 PM


Originally Posted by lx_machado (Post 10100292)
:)

wow! i got one of the last ones, its brown, you've been the game a long time to get a red one!

lx_machado 07-09-10 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by j9fd3s (Post 10100454)
wow! i got one of the last ones, its brown, you've been the game a long time to get a red one!

You have a brown one? sweet! Do you have any idea how much these cost new from mazda?

Wikid79Sa 07-09-10 04:59 PM

Anybody bake an RX-7 cake before?
 
Helped my girlfriend's uncle sell some cake pans on craigslist - had to have this one.
Dated 1978, never been used. Damn is it gonna be hard to resist when my b-day comes around...

https://www.rx7club.com/picture.php?...ictureid=26660

https://www.rx7club.com/picture.php?...ictureid=26662

https://www.rx7club.com/picture.php?...ictureid=26661

j9fd3s 07-09-10 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by lx_machado (Post 10101507)
You have a brown one? sweet! Do you have any idea how much these cost new from mazda?

my 1997 price book says, list price was $47,45, the caps were $2.25each, seems cheap...

KansasCityREPU 07-09-10 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by DivinDriver (Post 10030953)
Thanks, gents.

Somebody around here was showing off a full-polished smog pump at one time, and it was a total thing of beauty. I'll tackle that some day, once I actually have a bench grinder.

I drove the lil' beastie in to work this morning; hopefully, the morning cloud cover will clear off so RB can get their pix.

That is my air pump. Here's a current pic of the engine.

I really admire your work. You're probably like me. If a part is not right I'll do it over until it is right.

http://pages.sbcglobal.net/cerneric/...s/airpump2.jpg

http://pages.sbcglobal.net/cerneric/...7-9-2010-1.jpg

mazdaverx713b 07-10-10 05:44 AM

that air pump looks great! did you powdercoat it?

rotarydude 07-10-10 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by Wikid79Sa (Post 10101626)
Helped my girlfriend's uncle sell some cake pans on craigslist - had to have this one.
Dated 1978, never been used. Damn is it gonna be hard to resist when my b-day comes around...

https://www.rx7club.com/picture.php?...ictureid=26660

https://www.rx7club.com/picture.php?...ictureid=26662

https://www.rx7club.com/picture.php?...ictureid=26661

make sure that you use a really good release product and that the cake batter doesn't have alot of air in it. Also use a very moist cake mix and perferably one that doesn't shrink much.

BTW no I am not gay this is coming from my wife 78cosmogirl


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