na Six Port Actuator Seal replacement
hey guys i have one more question, i bought a smoke machine just to make sure i had no leaks anywhere else. Turns out its not leaking for the actuator seals but the lower intake manifold gasket...i have since removed it and am in re assemble mode,my question is dose anyone have a picture of the proper orientation of the valves in the housings? i just dont want to chance putting it all back together only to have a valve 180 out if thats a thing.
I will give you a bump. I was curious myself. There are a few threads that show how to do it, I think. This one is very helpful.
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generati...te-up-1139279/
As far as I could tell, you can only install the rods one way into the sleeves. Then allaign the rod end in-between the stops. They are opposite of one another, too.
It would be nice to have a picture of the sleeve allaignment in an easy to find thread, like this one. I did not take a picture of mine for my thread. Kind of a dumb move considering how many pictures that I took.
My car seems to pulls evenly and runs best at higher RPM's so, success? I don't have the 3800 RPM hesitation now either.
Hopefully, someone else will chime in.
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generati...te-up-1139279/
As far as I could tell, you can only install the rods one way into the sleeves. Then allaign the rod end in-between the stops. They are opposite of one another, too.
It would be nice to have a picture of the sleeve allaignment in an easy to find thread, like this one. I did not take a picture of mine for my thread. Kind of a dumb move considering how many pictures that I took.

My car seems to pulls evenly and runs best at higher RPM's so, success? I don't have the 3800 RPM hesitation now either.
Hopefully, someone else will chime in.
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