Bad cornerseals? Slight gouge on rear of both housings
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rear rotor housing
rear rotor housing
rear rotor housing
front rotor housing
front rotor housing
front rotor housing
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...didnt know the pictures were going to be this huge lol
Its a s4 6 port. less than 70k miles and has never been open
can the housing be refurbished? the irons and rotors themselves has zero damage
Its a s4 6 port. less than 70k miles and has never been open
can the housing be refurbished? the irons and rotors themselves has zero damage
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whoops, had a brain fart, yea thats what I meant, the triangle piece from the apex seal. The groove is just about 1mm, just a little less. A fingernail will catch on it.
I had similar marks on my old housings:
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generati...ngine-1144907/
I never figured it out conclusively. I think maybe under-lubrication is the culprit, since the oil injection port is in the middle of the housing and those corners might not get as much lubrication as the center. I had a functional OMP but the engine had miles from the previous owner, so who knows what his oil change habits were like.
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generati...ngine-1144907/
I never figured it out conclusively. I think maybe under-lubrication is the culprit, since the oil injection port is in the middle of the housing and those corners might not get as much lubrication as the center. I had a functional OMP but the engine had miles from the previous owner, so who knows what his oil change habits were like.
Last edited by WondrousBread; Jan 22, 2022 at 10:20 AM.
There are resurfacing services (Chips, Goopy, etc) but I believe they just skim the top layer off the chrome. I am not aware of any commercial services that fill in deep gouges. It's worth emailing them to see though.
Anything can be done, but I think by the time you find a machinist skilled enough to fill the area, grind it down, re-chrome, and polish, you will have well exceeded the cost of a set of good-used housings.
Anything can be done, but I think by the time you find a machinist skilled enough to fill the area, grind it down, re-chrome, and polish, you will have well exceeded the cost of a set of good-used housings.
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