1980 RX-7, hopefully.
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1980 RX-7, hopefully.
I currently do not own an RX-7, but I am working on it. I am trying to sell my 1986 Honda Civic to some people here locally to come up with the money. For sale is my friend's 1980 (technically a '79) RX-7, that needs a lot of stuff.
It needs an engine, clutch assembly, clutch master and slave cylinders, brake booster, brake master cylinder, and a radiator. That's all I can remember right off hand.
I do work on cars, just haven't really touched rotary engines before. So I want to know the basic "dos and don'ts," how to properly treat these, etc.
Thank you for your time.
It needs an engine, clutch assembly, clutch master and slave cylinders, brake booster, brake master cylinder, and a radiator. That's all I can remember right off hand.
I do work on cars, just haven't really touched rotary engines before. So I want to know the basic "dos and don'ts," how to properly treat these, etc.
Thank you for your time.
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Nothing much. I just love these old cars, I can't wait to truly be a member of the RX7 community. Put a 12a in this thing, get a Racing Beat header and flow master 40 series, so my friends (and hopefully mine) will sound the same, and race them!
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