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H_M 11-08-15 04:47 PM

My First Build - Video Build Log
 
My name's Jonathan and this is my build log about my 1994 RX-7.

A little car background:
My first car was a 2003 Ford Focus Split Port (first gen, base model). It was terrible! The quarter panels rusted through after five years and it dropped a valve. Got a $1500 trade in on the car when I bought my Honda.

I've owned a Dodge Stealth as well as a project. I bought it in non running condition. Fixed it up, got it running, and then the timing belt slipped, which destroyed the engine. I junked the car because engines were $5000 at the time and I only paid $1300 for the whole car. You can buy a TT/ VR4 in descent condition for $6000 now a days.

I bought a 2006 Honda Civic after my focus bit the dust and have been driving it as my DD for 5-6 years. I love this car and hope to drive it for another 5-6 years.


A little RX-7 background:
I had been looking for a nice project car for about one year before I bought the RX-7.

I came across a few R32 GTR's in the $6k-$11k price range but none of them suited my needs. One was in very good condition and was prices VERY well but I wanted something that needed work. The second had a blown engine but the guy wanted way too much for it and was firm on his ridiculous price (it's still for sale). And the third guy was a complete idiot to deal with.

There was also an NSX for sale in Newfoundland that needed work. I had talked to the owner and did some background checks on the NSX. The car needed so much work that I could have bought two working NSX's for the price of the restoration.

I was also keeping an eye on the RX-7 market and in July I saw one listed in PEI for $6500. I kept it in the back of my mind and kept checking the add. The owner kept relisting the car and in September I gave him a call.

He told me that he had had a lot of interest in the car and a lot of test drives but that no one had made a serious offer. The car was imported in to PEI in 2009 just as it passed the 15 year importation law (PEI has since changed this law to 25 years). His friend bought the car for $13k in 2009, drove it for a few summers and then ran in to money problems. The seller then bought the car with the intention of seriously modifying it but never got the cash together. The car sat in storage during winters and in the seller's driveway during summers. We talked some more and the car was right up my alley. Good engine and good body with a lot of minor issues.

I offered $5000 for the car but he was unwilling to go below $6000. No problem. I can wait. I'm in no rush.

A month later, in October, the Seller relisted the car again. I sent him an email and we agreed on $5500. I packed my stuff, picked up my co-driver, and we went to PEI the next morning to pick up my new car. The whole trip took 18 hours of non-stop driving (we didn't eat, we didn't pee, we just drove).

After a massive road trip, I had a new project.

This project is going to be slow-and-steady. I'll work on it, make videos, and update the build log when I have time away from work. I'm really looking forward to working on and learning about the RX-7. I want to get the car road worthy by May, when the snow melts, haha.


So, here's the breakdown:

Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000k (All Prices are in CAD)
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Remaining $3765


Here's the first part. This is a quick overview after I got the car home.

H_M 11-08-15 04:49 PM

Part 1:
A quick update. I didn't have much in parts and decided the remove the back spoiler. It looks much cleaner without the spoiler, IMO.


H_M 11-08-15 04:54 PM

Part 2:
This time I clean the interior (there were a ton of cat hairs in the seats) and I replace the broken gauge cluster. We dismantled the old gauge cluster and tried repairing the damaged resistors & capacitors but the damage was too great. I ended up buying a new used gauge cluster from a seller in Ontario for $158 with 77k KM on it. The original cluster had 95k KM.

Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000k
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Gauge cluster $158
Remaining $3607


H_M 11-08-15 04:58 PM

Part 3:
I got new brake rotors and brake pads in the mail this week. the rotors on the car were warped and the brake pads were ground down. This took about 11 hours of work over two days (Friday night & most of Saturday.

- All four brake rotors were rusted to the spindles
- All four Phillips screws on the front rotors were rusted in to the rotors and needed to be drilled out
- Three calipers had seized pistons

I want to eventually replace the brakes with a big brake kit but that's not in the budget any time soon (if ever)

Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000k
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Gauge cluster $158
Brake rotors 7 pads $300
Remaining $3307


H_M 11-08-15 05:06 PM

Part 4:
Decided to refurbish the windshield wipers. They were rusted and looked really bad. I'm waiting for some more parts to come to continue the project.

I bought a down pipe for $100 last week ($40 USD plus shipping an import charge). It's a LHD downpipe that I sniped off ebay. (It's a LHD car so I have to use a LHD downpipe because of the steering column). The guy didn't know what he had. One of my best ebay finds in years. I will wait until I have the rest of the exhaust before putting on the downpipe.

I also bought two aluminum door handles last week. The passenger side door handle broke off, which means replacing them.

Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000k
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Gauge cluster $158
Brake rotors 7 pads $300
Downpipe $100
Door handles $105
Remaining $3102


7_rocket 11-09-15 10:25 AM

Loving the detail brother. Good luck

H_M 11-11-15 02:22 PM

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thanks man

I decided to pull the exhaust this afternoon. i wanted to figure out where the exhaust leak was coming from. I figured that the top of the muffler was the cause of the leak but was not prepared for what I found. the pics show the results of my investigation.

new exhaust it is...

Here's the video of today's antics. It's pretty short because I didn't do anything else. Door handles should be here tomorrow, which should make for a nice Saturday project.

Also bought an Apexi Intake from the classifieds

Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000k
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Gauge cluster $158
Brake rotors 7 pads $300
Downpipe $100
Door handles $105
Apexi Intake $110
Remaining $2992


H_M 11-12-15 10:20 AM

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The new door handles came today. I'll install them on Saturday.

H_M 11-18-15 11:09 AM

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I've been a little slow getting things done. I've had to repaint the door handles 3-4 times since Saturday. The weather here has been changing from day to day and the paint was always peeling.

I should have a real update soon.

In the mean time, the intakes from duck91 came today. I Also bought an exhaust/rad/rad hoses, which I should have in a couple of weeks. That should finish everything off before Christmas comes. around

Intakes:

H_M 11-21-15 11:56 AM

Door handle repair


H_M 11-22-15 11:01 AM

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I changed the downpipe on Saturday and took out the old radiator this morning. The downpipe took almost five hours to change. The nuts connecting the old downpipe to the catalytic converter were seized and I had to cut one off.

It's so tight between the engine and the side wall in a RHD car that it probably took 30 minutes to unscrew and 30 minutes to rescrew each bolt.

I didn't take any pics of the new downpipe on the car as it was getting dark by the time that I had finished.

The radiator took 45 minutes and only had two broken bolts on the fans, lol.

DaleClark 11-22-15 07:06 PM

Watched all your videos this afternoon, really good stuff! I subscribed to your Youtube channel, I'm looking forward to more updates!

Some (belated) tips -

- WD-40 is a crap penetrating oil. It's a very handy product, but it really doesn't do much for penetrating rusty fasteners. PB Blaster is fantastic at this.

- The screws that hold the rotor to the hub need an impact screwdriver to remove.
Impact Screwdriver Set with Case

They're not very expensive and VERY handy. You hit the back of it with a hammer, it digs in and twists. Lots of screws on the car (like fuel rail screws, fuel pump assembly) need an impact driver to come off.

- The OEM rotors (and good aftermarket rotors) have a threaded hole near the holes for the lug studs that you can thread a 12mm bolt in. Thread it in, tighten it down, and it pushes the rotor off the hub. The 2x4 trick is a good one, though!

- Many times I've seen replacement door handles only fix the obvious, not the root cause. Many door handles have worn linkage and that puts more load on the handle, causing it to eventually break. With the aluminum handles its still stiff and a problem to open. New door handles are pretty cheap now from Japan (like $80 or so) so if you have problems with them down the road I'd look at that.

Your car looks to be the JDM equivalent of an R model - wing, front lip, strut bar, suede seats. Also, I think those are Stern wheels, it's a JDM brand. Usually inside the spoke is a stamping with the size and offset, or it may be a sticker inside (if it's still there).

Keep up the good work! Looking forward to some new videos!

Dale

H_M 11-23-15 05:25 PM

Thanks for the tips. I'll see if I can pick up some PB Blaster locally. I want to replace the catalytic converter in the spring and that will come in handy.


I'll take a pic of the wheels this weekend. One did have a sticker on the inside but it was very degraded and I couldn't find much information.

H_M 11-28-15 09:04 PM

My radiator, radiator hoses, and exhaust arrived in Houlton on Monday. So, I decided to take a drive over the border and pick them up that night. The snow had stopped by then and the highway was bare.

I decided to go ahead and install the Koyo radiator this week since I'm waiting on an O2 sensor to finish off the downpipe & exhaust and the intake. The removal of the stock rad was pretty straight forward but installing the much thicker Koyo rad was tricky. I probably installed and pulled out the Koyo rad 15 times before I got it to fit properly (I didn't put this in the video because it would have been hours long).

The problem was that one of the lower rad brackets wasn't sitting right and was pushing the Koyo rad up too much. I couldn't see the bracket with the rad in place so it took me a long time to figure out the problem. After I bent the bracket down a little bit, the thicker Koyo rad fit and everything lined up.

I also tried getting some PB Blaster but it was completely sold out. I'll pick some up next time because I want to eventually put a high flow cat in to finish off the exhaust.

Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Gauge cluster $158
Brake rotors 7 pads $300
Downpipe $100
Door handles $105
Apexi Intake $110
Koyo Radiator /RB Hoses/ Blitz NS exhaust $822
O2 Sensor $58
Remaining $2112


DaleClark 12-01-15 09:42 PM

Yep, installing a radiator is a JOB, and getting the stock IC and duct out can be a pain in the ass.

One tool I highly recommend that you get is a 1/4" drive ratchet, a LONG (about 12") 1/4" extension, and a 10mm 1/4" drive socket. Getting to the bolts that hold the intercooler down is a snap with that setup. Also long extensions help out a lot, you can get the tool up and out of the way so you can have more range of movement and get the fastener out faster.

I don't know how much I would trust the patch job on the AST. That sees 200+ degree coolant at 14psi, that's a LOT of stress. Also, if the nipple broke off, it's possible that the rest of the AST doesn't have long to live either. You mentioned getting a Pettit (BTW, it's pet-it, not pe-teet) AST, I would probably hold off and put that in instead of the patched AST. Used aftermarket AST's go for cheap all the time as well.

I think one of the turbo intake hoses on the airbox (the 2.5" hoses) still had the stock spring clamp - go to the hardware store and get worm drive clamps to replace those. I have no idea why Mazda put those insane clamps on the car, they are complete overkill for the intake. The spring clamps for all the smaller hoses are OK, though.

Stock O2 sensor is typically available at parts stores, it's a plain vanilla 1-wire sensor. You just cut off the wire going to the original sensor and use the provided crimp connector and heat shrink.

I'm enjoying the videos! Keep it up!

Dale

H_M 12-02-15 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by DaleClark (Post 11998102)
Yep, installing a radiator is a JOB, and getting the stock IC and duct out can be a pain in the ass.

One tool I highly recommend that you get is a 1/4" drive ratchet, a LONG (about 12") 1/4" extension, and a 10mm 1/4" drive socket. Getting to the bolts that hold the intercooler down is a snap with that setup. Also long extensions help out a lot, you can get the tool up and out of the way so you can have more range of movement and get the fastener out faster.

I don't know how much I would trust the patch job on the AST. That sees 200+ degree coolant at 14psi, that's a LOT of stress. Also, if the nipple broke off, it's possible that the rest of the AST doesn't have long to live either. You mentioned getting a Pettit (BTW, it's pet-it, not pe-teet) AST, I would probably hold off and put that in instead of the patched AST. Used aftermarket AST's go for cheap all the time as well.

I think one of the turbo intake hoses on the airbox (the 2.5" hoses) still had the stock spring clamp - go to the hardware store and get worm drive clamps to replace those. I have no idea why Mazda put those insane clamps on the car, they are complete overkill for the intake. The spring clamps for all the smaller hoses are OK, though.

Stock O2 sensor is typically available at parts stores, it's a plain vanilla 1-wire sensor. You just cut off the wire going to the original sensor and use the provided crimp connector and heat shrink.

I'm enjoying the videos! Keep it up!

Dale

I used a 6"extension and a 4" socket to take the IC bolts out. it was a little tight but still worked pretty well. much easier than taking the downpipe out. I was surprised that the duct was not screwed down. the whole thing just slides in & out.

I'll definitely keep an eye out for a used AST. I won't drive the car until the spring, which should give me plenty of time to find one.

Pettit is a french word and is pronounced puh-tiii in Canada (my accent makes it sound weird). It means "small." If you say "pet-it" to an acadien (french person) around here, they'll file a discrimination suite with the government and you'll pretty much be driven out of the province, hahaha.

I''ll recheck the IC hoses the next time that I work on the car. I should have the O2 sensor soon. shipping was delayed due to Thanksgiving.

DaleClark 12-02-15 09:02 PM

FYI, Pettit (as in Pettit Racing) is spelled differently than Petite. It's pronounced "pet-it" because it's a guy's last name. Cam Worth, the owner, raced a car sponsored by Pettit for many years and was known as the Pettit Guy. He hung on to the name when he started the business.

Back on topic :).

Dale

H_M 12-12-15 06:56 PM

No much has been going on lately. I've been working and the car has been in pieces for a couple of weeks. I've been waiting for an O2 sensor to arrive so I could finish everything. Luckily, that sensor arrived this week and I got the downpipe finished, the exhaust in, and the apexi intake installed.

I did this over a couple of days because I mostly work on the car at night, after work, and we've had a few cold nights lately (-12C). Jamming your fingers when they are frozen hurts much more than when they are warm.

I've been holding off on buying more parts lately because the Canadian dollar is so bad right now and keeps getting worse. It dropped another 6% this week. After you factor in exchange costs, banking fees, and Paypal fees we're paying about 41% more for the same parts as we were a year ago. I still plan on buying a high flow cat in January or February and then some coilovers in March or April but it'll be slow going from here on out.

Despite what the news says and what our government might say, people in Canada are getting crunched hard and we're on the cusp of a recession (if not already in one). On the East Coast, many people are earning less (including myself) despite working more. Food prices have increase 5%-10% in the last year with many vegetables having increased 50%-100% since many have to be imported from the US during the winter months. I think Canada has had a negative GDP for two or three consecutive quarters now (two consecutive quarters = recession).

All this is driving down our stock market something fierce. I have been been on a buying spree since late summer. Buying good blue chip companies with good financials and an excellent dividend payout history. Collecting dividends to pay for RX-7 parts :nod:

Here's the video of the intake, downpipe, and exhaust install.


DaleClark 12-12-15 10:11 PM

Just watched it, good times! Thanks for the good words at the end, hope the AST gets there in a timely fashion and works well for you.

For the BOV hoses that are cracked, read my thread -

https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...valve-1060209/

Good way to fix that for now and for a long time to come.

Also, a 2.75" silicone intercooler coupler will replace that y-pipe coupler that's split and broken. That is an extremely common problem on the FD, the stock part is crap.

Oh, the large spring clamps on the 2.5" rubber intake hoses all could stand to be replaced with worm drive clamps. I saw you replaced one in the video, you can get them inexpensively at the hardware store and they work so much better. Nothing like having the stock hose clamp pop off your pliers and go flying 20 feet in the air - been there done that. The spring clamps on the small hoses are fine, just the large hose clamps I have issues with. Total overkill for those connections.

Dale

7krayziboi 12-15-15 05:13 PM

Subscribed ,
Aaah so your the one that bought that car in PEI , I was looking at it intensely and if I would of been closer I would of bought it for sure ;)

H_M 12-16-15 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 7krayziboi (Post 12003573)
Subscribed ,
Aaah so your the one that bought that car in PEI , I was looking at it intensely and if I would of been closer I would of bought it for sure ;)

Thanks man.

I know. I hate how big Canada is, lol. I had my eye on a red NSX in Edmonton last summer but couldn't get the time to fly out and look at the car. I would have bought it if it would have been within a 10 hour drive.



Not much to update on the car. It's been slow going lately. We had an ice & snow storm yesterday, which shut down a lot of things in the city. We had about 24 hours of freezing rain and ice rain followed by about 10-15cm of snow. It was nasty. I took some pictures of the trees in our yard this afternoon.

Things have been slow at the shop too. People are also getting a bit crazy during this time of the year. We've been getting so many nut jobs at work in the last three weeks that it's almost unbelievable.

On the good side though, my new RE-Amemiya AST from DaleClark came today.


Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Gauge cluster $158
Brake rotors 7 pads $300
Downpipe $100
Door handles $105
Apexi Intake $110
Koyo Radiator /RB Hoses/ Blitz NS exhaust $822
O2 Sensor $58
RE-Amemiya AST $178
Remaining $1934

DaleClark 12-17-15 08:17 AM

Glad it made it to you safely! That's a nice AST, fits well, fits the hoses well, uses the stock radiator cap, and looks good.

Dale

H_M 01-04-16 10:52 AM

Update: nothing to update...

I took a couple of weeks off over Christmas but didn't work on the car. I was sick for a few days and then spent the rest of my vacation visiting family. I did buy a high flow cat, which came just before Christmas. At least I can update the build budget.

Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Gauge cluster $158
Brake rotors 7 pads $300
Downpipe $100
Door handles $105
Apexi Intake $110
Koyo Radiator /RB Hoses/ Blitz NS exhaust $822
O2 Sensor $58
RE-Amemiya AST $178
High flow cat/midpipe $254
Two exhaust gaskets $54
Remaining $1626

I'm actually quite a bit further ahead than I thought. The next purchase will probably be fluids and some coilovers. I'll make a few more videos soon.

H_M 01-12-16 08:36 PM

Another small update.

It's been cold here and I haven't felt like working on the RX-7. I've been mostly collecting a few parts and tidying up a few things on the car. I got a photobucket account too so I'm hoping that these pictures will show up better than before.

RE-Amemiya AST
High flow cat & midpipe
20w50
fl22 coolant
oil filters
dot 4 brake fluid
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...pshl03xflb.jpg

Headlight cover with the broken mounts
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...psyomxluop.jpg

Broken front mounts
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps9ak9mcbe.jpg

Broken rear mounts
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...pswcxp5a7c.jpg

The rear mounting points on the headlight cover had been broken several times before. They had been glued back on once and, more recently, taped back on. The tape was the only thing holding the headlight cover in place so i'm quite surprised that it didn't blow off during the long tow home. i'll make up some brackets for the headlight cover and glue them on. Then it should be as good as new again.


Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Gauge cluster $158
Brake rotors 7 pads $300
Downpipe $100
Door handles $105
Apexi Intake $110
Koyo Radiator /RB Hoses/ Blitz NS exhaust $822
O2 Sensor $58
RE-Amemiya AST $178
High flow cat/midpipe $254
Two exhaust gaskets $54
Fluids $166
Remaining $1426

DaleClark 01-13-16 12:14 PM

I would recommend getting new headlight covers from Mazda. I've yet to see any fix for broken headlight tabs that lasted any substantial length of time. They come from Mazda in primer and ready to paint. They aren't too pricey either.

Aftermarket ones are out there but the fit is crap on them.

Dale

H_M 01-13-16 02:46 PM

I made some aluminum tabs this morning and glued them in place. I'll see how they fit and how long they last once I install the headlight cover.

The RE-Amemiya AST looks great BTW. I installed it this afternoon and it looks very clean next to the intercooler. It really cleans up that area.

7krayziboi 01-13-16 08:28 PM

My First Build - Video Build Log
 
[quote=H_M]Thanks man.

I know. I hate how big Canada is, lol. I had my eye on a red NSX in Edmonton last summer but couldn't get the time to fly out and look at the car. I would have bought it if it would have been within a 10 hour .

[quote=H_M]

You should see the NSX meeting , there is a lot of interesting vehicle here , bikes , trucks , old school, hot rod , muscle , supercars... Simply jaw dropping

H_M 01-16-16 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by 7krayziboi (Post 12014785)
You should see the NSX meeting , there is a lot of interesting vehicle here , bikes , trucks , old school, hot rod , muscle , supercars... Simply jaw dropping

I'd love to do a drive through the Rockies and BC. I've seen some pictures of your car meets and they look crazy.

There are a few car shows around here in the summer. It's mostly older cars and muscle cars. I haven't been to any in a few years but from what I remember some of the cars are very nice. The import stuff is mostly Hondas with pink/green rims and stanced cars. There are very few imports that are well done but the good ones are top notch and very clean.



Newest video: New coolant and doing an oil change. Also, a wild snow storm appears!


H_M 01-23-16 08:42 AM

putting the high flow cat in. This took a little longer than I had thought. It was cold an all the rubber hangers were very stiff.


H_M 01-30-16 03:46 PM

Got to work on fixing the headlight. It wasn't as easy as I thought. I want to get a feed headlight cover in the summer because the current one is pretty warped and does not sit properly. Even the new tabs don't let the headlight cover sit right because of the warping.

I also have to update the budget. Stage 1 is pretty much done. I still have to put new brake fluid in (already bought) and I want to replace the spark plugs. That should be everything to pass inspection and get the car road worthy for the summer. Stage 1 should be completely done by the end of February.

Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Gauge cluster $158
Brake rotors 7 pads $300
Downpipe $100
Door handles $105
Apexi Intake $110
Koyo Radiator /RB Hoses/ Blitz NS exhaust $822
O2 Sensor $58
RE-Amemiya AST $178
High flow cat/midpipe $254
Two exhaust gaskets $54
Fluids $166
Remaining $1426


Now on to stage 2. I've already started buying things for stage 2. I purchased a set of Advanced Design coilovers from the forums. I'm still on the fence about the wheels. I'd like to purchase a set of used Enkei/ Advan/ Work rims but that's almost impossible in my area because of the tiny population. Most rims are 7" wide or lifted truck rims. I've been looking for four months and nothing that fits the bill has come up on the used market. I found one set of used Advan RG2 rims in Montreal for $1600 but I don't have time to make the 20 hour round trip.

If I have to buy new then I've narrowed it down to some RTX Stag (17x9 +38), Fast Hayaku (18x9 +35), Konig Deception (18x9 +15). Preferably, I'd like to stay with 17" rims because I think that 18" rims lift the car too much without a side skirts. Decisions decisions.

Stage 2: Wheels, tires, suspension, etc.
Budget $3000
Advanced Design Coilovers - $1075
Remaining $1925


H_M 02-06-16 09:48 AM

installed some coilovers last weeks. Waiting to some sway bar links to come so that I can finish up the install.


Stage 1: get everything running by spring
Budget $10,000
car $5500
Title transfer $735
Gauge cluster $158
Brake rotors 7 pads $300
Downpipe $100
Door handles $105
Apexi Intake $110
Koyo Radiator /RB Hoses/ Blitz NS exhaust $822
O2 Sensor $58
RE-Amemiya AST $178
High flow cat/midpipe $254
Two exhaust gaskets $54
Fluids $166
Motive Brake Bleeder $107
Spark Plugs $63
Remaining $1256


Stage 2: Wheels, tires, suspension, etc.
Budget $3000
Advanced Design Coilovers - $1075Improved Racing Sway Bar Links $261
Remaining $1664

H_M 02-13-16 10:32 AM

Some things came in the mail this week.

Motive Brake Bleeder. This is thing is AWESOME! It made bleeding the brakes by myself so easy.
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...psvibq3hlb.jpg

European adapter. This fits right on the brake reservoir without any adjustments.
https://i628.photobucket.com/albums/...psjbrzvdd3.jpg

New Spark plugs.
https://i628.photobucket.com/albums/...psaedubbtw.jpg

Sitting pretty.
https://i628.photobucket.com/albums/...pslfm8jz59.jpg

I like this angle. It shows the body's curvy lines.
https://i628.photobucket.com/albums/...psooi3d4ua.jpg


Video of changing the brake fluid.

Pierrel 02-14-16 12:34 AM

Awesome stuff mate! Keep up the good work and post more videos as you progress! The weather here is similar to yours, doesn't look like ill have the car out of the garage anytime soon :(

H_M 02-15-16 07:35 PM

Thanks. I try to get a video out every Saturday. We had -35 this morning and tomorrow it's going to be +9C. Crazy weather right now.

H_M 02-20-16 08:01 AM

We had a week-and-a-half of pretty cold weather here so not much has been happening with the car. I did manage to get some new spark plugs installed, though. Changing the plugs is a little awkward but definitely not a hard job.

The pipes in my kitchen also froze last Friday night. I left the heat on +15C the whole time that it was cold but I guess that's what a week of -30C will do. I spent some time on Saturday morning/afternoon thawing everything out. Still warmer than last winter.

frozen pipes. no water coming out.
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...psw8cf9ex6.jpg

I stuck a heater in there to warm up the pipes and melt the ice.
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...psc8bsnstz.jpg

Finally! after a few hours the water returned.
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...pspme4xsee.jpg

Video of me changing the spark plugs. I went with someBUR9EQP for trailing and leading.


H_M 02-27-16 06:32 AM

Got my improved racing sway bar links last week and installed them. I also finished securing the front brake lines to the coilovers. I couldn't believe how expensive the sway bar links were when I received them. They came in at $287 after exchange rate and exchange fees. This low canadian dollar is really putting a slow down on my build. I hope that the dollar improves in the coming months because I still want to buy rims, tires, and a Power FC, which are all rather expensive items.

We've also been having a very weird winter. We've been having days when it's +10C and then -20C the next day. Most of the snow is gone now, which is great compared to last year. Last year was one of the coldest, snowiest, and longest winters that the east coast has ever had. We had our last snow storm on May 30 and it took until July for the trees to bloom. I'm hoping that spring will come early this year and that I might even get to drive the car a bit earlier.

Improved racing sway bar links (pics courtesy of my potato phone)
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...psqqgjcw7k.jpg

http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...psih0lyfoj.jpg

Very easy to install. The Improved Racing sway bar links came with 1/2" bolts so drilling out the coilovers to 1/2" last time saved me a lot of time. I set them up to match the dimensions of the stock sway bar links.
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...pslffqozlw.jpg

Everything installed
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...psv8q6tqud.jpg

And the video of the install and of securing the brake lines.

7_rocket 02-27-16 08:22 AM

Keep it up man. Im too lazy in this weather to do anything. Will wait till at least mid march

H_M 02-27-16 10:56 AM

Thanks. My wife was in Toronto a couple of weeks ago visiting her family. She said that you guys had +10C and no snow. Send me some of that weather will ya? haha

7_rocket 02-27-16 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by H_M (Post 12032693)
Thanks. My wife was in Toronto a couple of weeks ago visiting her family. She said that you guys had +10C and no snow. Send me some of that weather will ya? haha

I think after this week coming, the weather will be fine.

What is your next mod going to be or fix?

H_M 02-27-16 02:43 PM

I'm not 100% sure yet. The car's not my biggest concern at the moment. This is the slowest time of year for me at work and our roof started pissing water recently. So, we want to get a new roof as soon as possible and we'll quite possibly need to rebuild the chimney as well.

We had been planning on replacing the roof and had some money saved but last May lightning fried our well pump and controller box. They had to bring in a crane to pull up 400' of galvanized steel pipe to replace the pump. That was a $4000 kick in the wallet.

A few things that I do want to do is to restore the head/tail/fog lights, weld a muffler in to the high flow cat (the exhaust is too loud), make a nice plate for the radio, and maybe get a Power FC and have the car tuned at the East Coast tuning meet.

H_M 03-05-16 10:59 AM

Found out that my roof leak was coming from the chimney. The mortar looks really bad so we'll most likely have to tear down the chimney to the roof line and rebuild it from there. Really not what I wanted to find out and I hope that I'm wrong. Now it's looking like, we'll need to redo the roof and the chimney in the spring. We were planning on getting a new roof this year and had been saving but last year our well pump got fried from a lightning strike and cost $3800 to replace, which took all of our roof repair savings to get done. We have some money saved up again but it won't be enough to cover both the roof and the chimney.

With that news, the RX-7 is going to take a back seat. I'll continue to do small things on the car but it'll be slow going from here. However, everything is pretty much ready for inspection in the spring and I shouldn't have to do anything else to the car in order to pass inspection and drive it this summer. About a month ahead of schedule.

We're also dog-sitting my aunt-in-law's family's dog this week. It's a five (or six) month old Pit Bull. It's a nice dog with tons of energy.

picture of the doggy
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...pslu9fnmfq.jpg

I also tied up some loose odds & ends on the car this week. I fixed the broken power mirror controls, dash lights, and checked some fluids.

Mazderati 03-05-16 11:06 AM

Ownership is great but it can be a kick in the balls sometimes. The guy's build thread you linked in the brake bleeding video is pretty incredible. Great looking pup.

H_M 03-05-16 12:51 PM

I knew that home ownership would come with it's downfalls but we've had two years of the worst luck. I hope that our bad luck will be over after we get the roof / chimney done, haha.

Here's a little recap of what has happened. Since we bought the house 21 months ago:

We bought the house June 2014. Two weeks later we had a huge hurricane came through that took down a lot of our trees. We had 150 year old spruce trees snapped in half and a lot of trees uprooted. We lost about 12-15 trees just in our front yard alone. We never ever get big storms here and this was a full blown hurricane. The last "tropical storm" that went through here was in the 1950's. Our city was right in the middle of the hurricane and 2/3 of the city was without power for over a week.

In the fall the roof started to leak. I caulked the chimney and the leak stopped. Then winter came.

Last winter was the worst winter that Eastern Canada has EVER had. I'm talking about 8' (feet) of snow at the lowest with most places reporting 10-12'. That's snow on the ground. The total snow fall amount was 14-16'. My house had snow to the roof and my garage had a snow drift that was over 11' high. I was snow blowing my driveway 2-4 times a week. It took until June for the snow to fully melt. We had a snow storm on May 31. It was also the coldest winter EVER. We had six weeks where the temperature didn't climb above -30C and nights were -35 to -40C.

In May, lighting hit just outside of our house. It fried the well control box and the pump. They had to bring a crane in to lift up the pump out of the well. It was attached to 400' of galvanized steel pipe.

In the fall, the roof started leaking again. It was already too cold to put a new roof on so I went up and patched as much as I could on the "warmer" days.

Now I found out that the chimney needs to bre repaire/replaced too.

7_rocket 03-05-16 01:07 PM

Where you located? Sorry to hear about the roof. The weather here should be ok now. Today isn't bad.n I'm gonna check my washer fluid now haha

H_M 03-05-16 01:53 PM

New Brunswick.

H_M 03-06-16 05:36 PM

I was looking back through some pictures of last winter and found these ones. Last winter was pretty crazy because it was so cold and so snowy. This winter has been crazy too because it's been so warm and we've barely had any snow.

The two pictures are taken almost one year apart

March 2015:
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...pstck1jtu9.jpg

March 2016 (Same garage with barely any snow at all):
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps2jtozbyl.jpg

matty 03-06-16 06:12 PM

subscribed!

this is really nice of you to make vids!

HalifaxFD 03-07-16 10:09 AM

nice looking garage space. Further East, we got dumped on again but shouldn't last.

Good luck with the build.

Jez 03-11-16 10:08 AM

Hi H_M,

I would like to say thank you!!! I was looking all over for a video on how to replace my brake rotors and pads! You've just made my day! Thank you!!

J.

7krayziboi 03-11-16 10:15 AM

Agree , those week-end video are pretty cool , and the music too !

For me it's like waiting for my Naruto episode every Thursday , LOL , but this is way better ;)
(The kid out of me showed up) :P


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