rotor/housing damage
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You should improve your understanding of how the corner seal tracks across the port. It doesn't ride the rotor housing wall as you've indicated. Look closely at the existing track mark on the side housing for a better idea of the epitrochoidal path traced by the apex seal.
You'll be a little scared, but fortunately the corner seal has a tight fit in the deep cylindrical counterbore of the rotor, so it need to be effectively fully unsupported before it will pop out completely.
You'll be a little scared, but fortunately the corner seal has a tight fit in the deep cylindrical counterbore of the rotor, so it need to be effectively fully unsupported before it will pop out completely.
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It is physically impossible for a corner seal to be "missing" from a properly assembled, stock port rotary engine, except due to a disassembly error.
Even if some massive damage destroys rotor seals, chunks of the corner seal will still be sitting in the hole in the rotor until you remove it.
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