"rebuilds From Central Valley"
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IF ANYONE'S INTERESTED IN A SHOP THAT'S BEEN BUILDING ROTARY'S FOR 33 YEARS? EMAIL ME @ r_ed_line53@yahoo.com and leave me your information, type of car, year, what you would like done.
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car 53
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car 53
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Re: "rebuilds From Central Valley"
Originally posted by r_ed_line53
IF ANYONE'S INTERESTED IN A SHOP THAT'S BEEN BUILDING ROTARY'S FOR 33 YEARS? EMAIL ME @ r_ed_line53@yahoo.com and leave me your information, type of car, year, what you would like done.
see ya,
car 53
IF ANYONE'S INTERESTED IN A SHOP THAT'S BEEN BUILDING ROTARY'S FOR 33 YEARS? EMAIL ME @ r_ed_line53@yahoo.com and leave me your information, type of car, year, what you would like done.
see ya,
car 53
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Originally posted by r_ed_line53
I'm sorry, is that suppose to be ROTARIES?
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I'm sorry, is that suppose to be ROTARIES?
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So do you advocate re-bending or replacing the apex seal springs when you do a rebuild? Hmmm?
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I haven't had too many springs replaced, maybe a dozen in my 10 years, I normally do it if the motor was driven to the ground or shot at. I would say re-bend.
The only thing I would strongly recommend are new hou$ing$!
thanks for lookin' out for me there, Ron.
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The only thing I would strongly recommend are new hou$ing$!
thanks for lookin' out for me there, Ron.
see ya,
car 53
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