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mazdaverx713b 05-24-05 10:33 PM

teardown pics eewww
 
since i didnt want to hijack Pete's(peejay) thread, i will post here. Pete, John(nevarmore), Eric(schreindogg), and I tore down one of my old engines the day of our meet. the engine was seized and had been sitting for 4 years......in a garage. here's a quick lowdown of what we found:


http://img264.echo.cx/img264/8562/dsc030952qn.jpg

http://img229.echo.cx/img229/5653/dsc030978to.jpg

http://img229.echo.cx/img229/9278/dsc030984ka.jpg

http://img229.echo.cx/img229/4233/dsc031061od.jpg

http://img229.echo.cx/img229/6062/dsc031108wz.jpg

i can post more at request. i know its gross. its bacically junk. its too bad. maybe i can use the end plates;)

Rogue_Wulff 05-24-05 10:38 PM

Wow. That looks as if it has been under water for those 4 years. Well, almost.

Dan_s_young 05-24-05 11:46 PM

ugly...

jays83gsl 05-24-05 11:52 PM

There was another one on here not TOO long ago that was in similar condition. I almost puked then, and I almost puked now :D

Whizbang 05-24-05 11:53 PM

maybe if you sit everything in a tub of Coke a cola for awhile, the rust can do away!

KitsuneRacer 05-24-05 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by jays83gsl
There was another one on here not TOO long ago that was in similar condition. I almost puked then, and I almost puked now :D

That would be mine! I think it was almost worse that that :) The sludge built up was about 3 cm thick, it was gross.

jays83gsl 05-25-05 12:00 AM

These threads make me afraid of when I tear mine apart :(

Stanello 05-25-05 12:03 AM

Thats nasty... real nasty.... reminds me of working on my old '62 Fairlane... rust everywhere

Latin270 05-25-05 11:02 AM

Looks like an 83-85 12a. How are them rotors cleaning up?

mazdaverx713b 05-25-05 11:53 AM

its an 83. you can tell by the counterweight. only the front rotor is decent. i am not sure if i will re-use any internals. the rear rotor was seized to the e-shaft. the fron rotor is scummy but maybe there's hope. i may rebuld another 12A that i have laying around. i have 3 more.

cdrad51 05-25-05 12:26 PM

hahaha awesome, you also buy Castrol GTX 20W50 by the case?

jays83gsl 05-25-05 12:35 PM

Castrol?! ARen't YOU the fancey ones. I use the shit you get for 98 cents at wal mart. A case is like, $10!

mazdaverx713b 05-25-05 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by cdrad51
hahaha awesome, you also buy Castrol GTX 20W50 by the case?


i do buy it by the case, lol. with oil injected engines, you can never have too much oil in stock;) i use nothing but castrol. my personal thing i guess. something just doesn't feel right to me using the 98 cent oil. but thats just me i guess:)

cdrad51 05-25-05 12:50 PM

I normally don't buy my Castrol GTX 20W50 by the case, but with the car recently consuming a quart every other day, I bought one. Now that the internal oil leak is handled, I have oil reserves to last for awhile.

wisconsinrx7 05-25-05 03:11 PM

GTX 20W50 by the case also. Also stocked up on a couple of Oil Filters. I hate to go to the store and find they are out of filters when I go to change oil. Try and have one on hand all the time.

Eriks85Rx7 05-25-05 03:41 PM

i bought a case of Castrol GTX 10w-30 :D!

mazdaverx713b 05-25-05 04:35 PM

wow, arent you special, lol.

AndyJ13 05-25-05 11:57 PM

Now I'm definately scared to look inside mine.

nevarmore 05-26-05 05:59 PM

That was fun.

Keep in mind we tore an engine apart because we were BORED. After sorting out Jacks -SE and getting the idle on my GS unbuggered (it was the Throttle Position Switch and the A/C compensator) there were 5 of us just standing around, with tools out, already greasy and our gracious host had moved 4 cars into the street so we could tinker. Imagine what kind of hell we could have made if we got into a better engine with a beer run and a hole saw....

mazdaverx713b 05-27-05 12:11 AM

aww, it was nothing, lol. we did have a blast though! it turned out to be a great meet and it was great fun tearing down the engine. do you remember the "chode"? rotfl!!!

schreindogg 05-27-05 02:31 AM

I've got quite a few on my website also: http://www.eng.utoledo.edu/~eschrein...x7_meet_5-9-05

here are some of the worst:

http://www.eng.utoledo.edu/~eschrein...5/DSC01349.jpg


http://www.eng.utoledo.edu/~eschrein...5/DSC01351.jpg


http://www.eng.utoledo.edu/~eschrein...5/DSC01357.jpg

schreindogg 05-27-05 02:36 AM

Also, Dave when do you want to start ripping apart another motor to rebuild?

RotaryResurrection 05-27-05 02:52 AM

That thing was either a coolant seal motor that someone let sit (by definition coolant seal failure lets coolant into the combustion chamber which will cause rust if not blown out), or it just got water into it by some other means (sitting with intake off, hood open, outside in the yard, etc. usually the only things reuseable would be rotorhousings and e-shaft. However the pre 86 rotorhousings chrome flake too badly to be reused most of the time anyway, so I'd call it a total loss. It's usually really hard to get stuck side seals out of rusty rotors.

DriveFast7 05-27-05 10:33 AM

That motor is depressing.

I've bought 2 cases of Royal Purple 20/50 for REPU so far.

thekyl 05-27-05 01:46 PM

Yea I have 2 just like that one I'm affraid I dont have a digital camera or I would take pictures :).


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