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mhonkieys 03-22-08 03:53 PM

Needs a rebuild, Advice on parts?
 
i have an 85 GSL which is sort of a franken7 i have a 4 port 13b with a hitachi 4bbl carb an LSD and a 5 speed. i know from the records i found with the car it was once a 12a auto. anyhow, she is hard to start, and i get a popping sound when i open the secondaries and take her past 5k, also she is getting alot hotter then she used to, it used to be i could run her four hours (i drove her from la to sacramento) and the heater would only produce the slightest bit of warmth, now after driving her around for 30 minutes and it is toasty. also now at idle there is a lope as if shes missing, perhaps i could record it with my laptop, let me know if anyone thinks its worth hearing.

she doesn't feel any slower, but i hate the stuttering pop once i get her to above 5k so i don't really open her up and more and it leaves me feeling like my poor little rx7 is sedated..

so, i have an opportunity to use my girlfriends dad's tools and he has just about everything i need to rebuild her. however i've never worked on a rotary engine and i'm not in the know with the tricks, tips or common knowledge of an old time rotor head.

I'd like to buy everything i need in a kit form if possible but if not i need a complete listing of things i should buy as well as any unusual tools i'd need. also, if there is anything that isn't obvious i'd need and would make things go alot quicker/easier let me know!

i thank you all in advanced for helping me :)

Isaac.

mhonkieys 03-22-08 05:34 PM

it appears that the issue is with the front rotor i just went outside and turned her on and the front rotor housing is hotter than the rear, also the other night the header was glowing red on the front side

broke7 03-22-08 10:48 PM

check your exhaust or cat for a blockage

orion84gsl 03-22-08 10:52 PM

If you must do a rebuild, buy the rebuild DVD, I believe either www.atkinsrotary.com or www.mazdatrix.com have it available. They should also both have a rebuild kit that should have everything you need.

mhonkieys 03-23-08 12:16 AM


Originally Posted by broke7 (Post 8008450)
check your exhaust or cat for a blockage

i have a full racing beat system from the headers back and it seems to get excellent flow from the amount of air its putting out the pipe.

mhonkieys 03-23-08 01:01 AM

Erg sorry, reloaded the page and it resent post data.

teddyrx2 03-23-08 03:18 PM

You got a 12a engine...do your self the favor and just buy a complete rotary rebuild with all the seals you need, and all the gaskets... Click me for rebuild kit...

Kentetsu 03-24-08 07:27 AM

Hold on a second here....

You've got a popping sound at higher rpms, and you've got a glowing header. Based on those two things, I'd be willing to say that your day just got a whole lot better. Your motor is fine.

Get a timing light and time your engine. While doing that, you may find that the leading ignition is either not firing at all, or is retarded.

Let me know what you find....

Kentetsu 03-25-08 05:28 AM

Where did you go? :)

mhonkieys 03-26-08 03:06 AM


Originally Posted by teddyrx2 (Post 8010149)
You got a 12a engine...do your self the favor and just buy a complete rotary rebuild with all the seals you need, and all the gaskets... Click me for rebuild kit...

No i don't have a 12a, i have a 4-port 13b.

mhonkieys 03-26-08 03:08 AM


Originally Posted by Kentetsu (Post 8016584)
Where did you go? :)

really? my timing off eh?... are you serious? that'ed be awesome lol because i <3 the 4-port and i've been thinking i may have to buy a newer 6-port...

so check the timming, and you think i may need a coil? i haven't made any timing adjustments it shouldn't typically be changed eh? hrmm. thanks for the advice though i'll check er out.

Kentetsu 03-26-08 04:49 AM

Could be that the timing changed somehow, or you lost an ignitor/coil/something of that nature. Either way, the timing and a check for spark would definitely be the place to start. Best of luck man. :)


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