racing beat says race bearings....
racing beat says race bearings....
my plates and gears are at racing beat right now getting lapped and new bearings. I figured i'd just go with some new stock bearings but they told me i should go with mazda race bearings due to the increased oil capabilities. The car will put out around 400 to 450 and see occasional strip time but out much. Are race bearings par for the course in this situation?
so along with there bearings i intend to shim the thermovalve and one regulator and crush the other as per pineapple's video. Should this be sufficent for my application? Please Forgive my ignorance i'm new to the rotor game.
which engine are you using? T, RE or REW? you wouldn't need to shim anything or modify the rear regulator on an REW. any of the others can benefit from mods or parts swaps with the REW or aftermarket.
thermovalve? if you're referring to the front of the e-shaft, then just get the replacement piece that deletes it altogether. they're not expensive at all.
thermovalve? if you're referring to the front of the e-shaft, then just get the replacement piece that deletes it altogether. they're not expensive at all.
Are they talking about the 3 window race bearing? I thought the FD had a 3 window bearing also but my memory is foggy on that one.
From what I have heard, those bearing are pretty damn good.
I think there are also some different oil jets that can be put in the E-shaft for better oiling, let me go read up on it and I'll get back to you on this one.
-Maniac
From what I have heard, those bearing are pretty damn good.
I think there are also some different oil jets that can be put in the E-shaft for better oiling, let me go read up on it and I'll get back to you on this one.
-Maniac
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Also, ask Racing Beat if they "re-nitrade" the surface of the irons. I've heard bad things can happen in the (later) rotary engines without the surface being retreated. You might want to question them on this.
some more info. Rb says they custom cut factory stationary gear bearings for their 3 window design and use mazda comp bearings in the rotors. So i guess that.the route i'll be going.
traditionally, "seasoned" bearings are preferred. unless something went very wrong with the motor before the rebuild, more often than not, wear is not an issue and break-in issues are reduced by re-using them.






