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Rear Rotor is gone. Teardown

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Old 02-04-07, 08:51 PM
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no, not one. there really wasnt anything there left. I didnt see any special car there. it was quite a dissapointment
Old 02-06-07, 06:48 PM
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sniff sniff.. i remember driving that car almost 2 years ago. damn that was a long night. Nice to see it come back togeather.

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here is the link to the ForSale thread

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...86#post6612086
Old 02-10-07, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by trochoid
Those angle bars work great, I use mine everytime. The're a must when doing the engine and tranny together.
They are a must for those who pull the engine by themselves. I have pulled mine once with trans and once without by myself and no way I could have done it without the leveler bar.

Sorry to hear about the loss Eric. You seem to have enough momentum to overcome it very quickly. Plus you seem to love this stuff and it is actually fun to rebuild the first couple times .

Mine left me stranded for the first time 2 or 3 weekends ago with an electrical problem. Had to remove the nose to get it on the flatbed and once I got it back to my garage I havent even looked at it. Planning on getting out there today to go through the entire electrical system.
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i feel that your both wrong i
ts not a must..may make it easeyer but is certinaly not a must.
if your smart enough it can be done with a chain with e'z
i did a engine and trans together had it in within 10mins just a lil bit of wiggling
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Originally Posted by blwfly
i feel that your both wrong i
ts not a must..may make it easeyer but is certinaly not a must.
if your smart enough it can be done with a chain with e'z
i did a engine and trans together had it in within 10mins just a lil bit of wiggling
By yourself? and putting it back in is the hard part by yourself. Maybe it can be done but I wouldnt even want to try without the leveler...It was only $24 I think..
Old 02-10-07, 09:42 PM
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I can attest i did it myself without the bar. This was in a gravel driveway in the middle of June. Had to attach engine to the trans in the car.
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