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rexnewb 08-16-08 12:16 PM

Questions motor has been sitting long time
 
Hey everybody heres the deal bought a engine out of a wrecked 1991 rx7 with 84k the engine has been sitting for years. i was assured it ran great b4 being wrecked. but here is the question i turn the engine over by hand and the rear rotor seems to be making great compression shooting a great deal of air out the spark plug hole. But the front does not, upon further investigation i noticed that one of the apex seals
appeared to be stuck in its groove on the rotor but the other two seemed fine. But anyway i guess my questions are is it normal for a engine that has been sitting for its seals to stick and if so what steps should i take to free the before installation in the car or should i just install the engine and start it and let that free up the seals thanks

RotaryRoadRage 08-16-08 01:19 PM

hey man.. take some marvel's myst oil and lube the housing's... it's should make that seal get back right... if you got anymore problem's call me.. 864-915-7859.. my name is chris

beefhole 08-16-08 03:18 PM

This is a great video that could help you. The guy is pretty awkward when speaking clearly, but he gets the points across.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Etnpc8tV0gE

rexnewb 08-31-08 11:07 PM

Yeah so i thought one of the apex seals on the front rotor was stuck but turns out that its gone. But even stranger there is no damage to the rotor housing and no pieces of apex seal or spring or antythig to be found :confused: But all turns out well called the guy i bought it from and he refunded my money and told me i could keep the engine:)

rotarybeat1287 09-01-08 02:24 AM

I can vouch... lol. Everything looked great upon disassembly. Whether its in spec or not is another question.

SouthSideSlider 09-01-08 01:54 PM

well durs you parobum right dur. ya missn wana them apex seal thinggys. IM sor sorry i just felt the need to say that

trochoid 09-03-08 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by beefhole (Post 8470408)
This is a great video that could help you. The guy is pretty awkward when speaking clearly, but he gets the points across.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Etnpc8tV0gE

Now that's one of the oddest rotary vids I've seen. I had no idea you could tun an engine over with an air compressor, but it does make sense since that's what they were originally designed for.


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