Teaching my son how to rebuild his own shit :biggrin:
Lookin good man! I've had an engine sitting in my garage for a few months now and I'm still afraid to take it fully apart. Ofc, an engine stand might help on the initial tear down. =\
Keep up the learnin! 7's get better with time.
Keep up the learnin! 7's get better with time.
lol good, i tried to get Rusty(my shop rat) to take over but i don't think he wants to. the rotary is too intimidating for some people! of course having 4 engines torn down at the same time would be a little intimidating..
horight got my shortblock today!!!!
one question... does anyone have a link to the vacuum lines for the actuators on the 5th/6th ports?
when i removed my intake manifold the vacuum lines looked like they werent routed right? they just kinda loop around and go to nothing? ive tried searching but i can find out how to route these damn things!!
any help is appreciated... thanks
Ill post more pics tonight im kinda busy trying to put everything back together
heres the new engine.. as mine wasnt reusasble

and this is what im talking about, see the loops in the middle... wtf?! O_o
one question... does anyone have a link to the vacuum lines for the actuators on the 5th/6th ports?
when i removed my intake manifold the vacuum lines looked like they werent routed right? they just kinda loop around and go to nothing? ive tried searching but i can find out how to route these damn things!!
any help is appreciated... thanks
Ill post more pics tonight im kinda busy trying to put everything back together
heres the new engine.. as mine wasnt reusasble


and this is what im talking about, see the loops in the middle... wtf?! O_o
Nice thread- it's cool seeing family getting other family involved in rotaries. I told my little brother that I'd help him get an FC when he turned 15 and he told me he didn't want a piece of ****... lol.
lol, but it would be better if you did it like so






























