Punch out a rotary?
Punch out a rotary?
When your piston drivin engine becomes too old I know you can punch out the block and add larger pistons, but how would you rebuild a rotary? can you punch it out and add a larger rotor?
No, look for rotary engines on howstuffworks.com or rotaryenginesillustrated.com and it will be very obvious to you why you cant do that.
If something becomes damaged it has to be replaced in most cases.
If something becomes damaged it has to be replaced in most cases.
to "rebore" a rotary, you'd need bigger rotors (custom-made, cos they don't exist!) and you'd have to get the inside faces of the housings machined and then re-plated.
That's even if theres anything on the housings to take-away (which I seriously doubt)
That's even if theres anything on the housings to take-away (which I seriously doubt)
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if we wanna get into it...
new e-shaft, rotors, and rotor housings.
this would probably only work well with an RE because i don't think the ports are large enough on any of the other motors to saturate the new larger combustion chamber..
anyone hear the rumors about either a 1.5 or 1.6 reni motor? i'd like to see that take shape!!
new e-shaft, rotors, and rotor housings.
this would probably only work well with an RE because i don't think the ports are large enough on any of the other motors to saturate the new larger combustion chamber..
anyone hear the rumors about either a 1.5 or 1.6 reni motor? i'd like to see that take shape!!
Originally Posted by Jeff20B
When will Mazda come out with their modern 15A?
Increasing the size of the rotor increases the distance the flame front has to travel, unlike in a piston engine where increasing the bore diameter results in an relatively insignificant change.
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