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Flyby116 04-14-02 08:35 PM

New Rotor Housing's?
 
Well Im getting my engine rebuilt as a few of you may know and wondering if anyone has two new 13b 89-91 rotor housing's they can sell me?
Its cheaper this way ;)

Thanks

Nick

vosko 04-14-02 08:41 PM

checkout www.thepartstrader.com OCCASIONALLY i see them

Flyby116 04-14-02 08:56 PM

Cool Ill try that

SoloIIdrift 04-14-02 08:57 PM

I'm also looking :(

also looking for a 89+ rotor

RETed 04-15-02 03:32 AM

Shouldn't this be in the For Sale/Wanted section? :)



-Ted

Flyby116 04-15-02 12:45 PM


Originally posted by RETed
Shouldn't this be in the For Sale/Wanted section? :)
-Ted

Hmmm....guess your right ;)
Forgot all about that.
Thanks

jmseven 04-15-02 01:07 PM

You can use the FD rotor housings. I had used them on my 6-port on my '90 vert.

tims 04-15-02 01:31 PM

these housings are very difficult to find used. most used ones I have seen are worn badly and are not useable. It took several sets of used housing for me to find two that were OK(not good by any means). seems the stock three piece apex seals tend to groove the rotor housings and since these cars are usually high mileage they seem to always have a groove cut in them. also the cooling systems on these car are always on the edge and if the previous owner was not on top of the maintenance and overheated the engine they may look ok and be severely warped. be sure to measure all rotor housings with a micrometer for shrinkage and don't buy any with any type of groove. or be prepared for lower compresssion and potential for blow by. new rotor housing are expensive but an immediate rebuild of a new engine would be more.

Flyby116 04-15-02 01:46 PM

Thanks for the help guys...but Im looking for brand new so i dont have to go through waht you said Tims.
But the FD hosuings are more...


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