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Old 08-25-10, 12:45 AM
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Question No Compression 92 fd Jdm

Just bought a 92 rx-7 13b fd from Japan had it for 3 days and the rear rotor has no compression i had decided to rebuild it myself got most of the parts off myself however when i go to take off the air cond. it says i need a special tool would i be able to make my own and if so any ideas , also having trouble finding rebuild kits any reply's would be awesome thanks
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rebuild kits on ebay for 1300$ or something like that
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http://www.rotaryaviation.com/overhaul_kits.htm
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You don't need any tools to remove the a/c compressor. Just unbolt it and tie it to the side in the engine bay. There is no reason to mess with any of the freon lines.
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Got everything un hooked to pull engine tried last night got it pretty much out but however it seems like it keeps getting caught on someothing just wont come out thinking maybe its somthing to do with the clutch?
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You probably already know it's a pull clutch and you need to use a long flat screwdriver to pop the retaining ring loose but I'm just mentioning it in case you overlooked it. You might also need to take the mounts all the way off the engine to get it to come far enough forward to lift up




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