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weetbix13 02-26-04 01:30 AM

Quick Whip Round Poll!!
 
ok guys, quick whip around poll to check opinion on something... hope you can help me out with your honest opinion!!

Godzilla-T78 02-26-04 01:34 AM

Never cut corners when building/rebuilding motors.. youll be sorry later..

RX7Wishing 02-26-04 05:46 AM

W00t

jdhuegel1 02-26-04 10:23 AM


Originally posted by Godzilla-T78
Never cut corners when building/rebuilding motors.. youll be sorry later..
:)

Brian7 02-26-04 06:50 PM

wow. the poll results don't look good.. :(

ArchangelX 02-27-04 06:57 AM

I think they look the way they should...it shows that alotta people on the board do it right the first time. When you're going to the trouble of ripping out an engine, to replace a part, it's best to check out everything, and replace ANYTHING that needs it.

Turbojeff taught me that lesson, and I have the peace of mind that I didn't before I did it. Tuning was the next stop after that...and now that it's done...I sleep better at night. Or at least I will when I get to drive it again..it's been over 9 months since I've gotten to take her out for a spin. :(

But when I do, I know that she'll be good as new... :)

MazdaRx7Racer4Life 02-27-04 12:49 PM

I would go for the full rebuild, if not, yoru gonnas end up taking your engine apart more than once to replace shit seperately, it might be less money all at once, but it will be ALOT more when added up.

weetbix13 02-27-04 03:37 PM

agreed, that was what i thought to and was my intention from the start... just cavasing opinion to make sure that even a newbie knows you rebuild the babies if you have to open them up.

what parts do i need? do i just geta full rebuild kit from somewhere like rotary aviation and then check housings and rotor when i get there?

or is there a better/more complete rebuild kit out there i should know about?

i'm a man on a budget, but all advice is great!

7-sins 02-28-04 12:31 PM

Pull it apart and replace all the seals, spec out the housings and rotors to see what you need to replace. But depending on how bad the motor went it might be smarter to get a reman.


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