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12-04-2009, 12:50 AM | #1 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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Labor of love
Here is what I hope is the humble beginnings of my restoration project, I have lots of work ahead and it will be a daunting task. I am hoping my chronicling the progress will keep me motivated as well as help me keep tabs on what I need and want to do with the car.
I bought my 89 TII from the second owner in late March 2005, with just over 116,000 miles. It came equipped with cold air intake, racing beat dual exhaust and I believe down pipe, Greddy BOV, racing beat FCD, some knock off "Mazdaspeed" seats, and and unknown sportier clutch/pressure plate. It ran pretty well at the time, had a bit of a coolant leak from what I discovered was a crack in a plastic coolant pipe going into the thermostat housing. I quickly replaced the bad pipe and the car served me well for a little over a year and a half. I had a blast with the car, I loved it to death. The problem set in when the car began being difficult to start, and eventually struggled to maintain idle without giving it some throttle. A compression test quickly confirmed what I had feared, the engine was dieing! I decided to be aggressive and rather than wait until it was completely unresponsive, began tearing things apart in anticipation of a quick engine rebuild. However, it did not happen quickly; job loss occurred, re-employment with significant loss of salary, entering and graduating tech school, moving/purchasing a new home, all interfered heavily in my plans. So, the car sits in my garage now some four years later, in pieces. I have reached the point of disgust, I determined that it must be returned to former glory and better or be sold as-is to someone who might do the same. Needless to say, I just couldn't let go of her, poor sap that I am. I flirted with a V8 swap, and came really close, but realized I would miss the rotary buzz and the sound of that turbo spooling. Plus, I think I knew deep down, without a rotary engine, the car looses some of it's personality. So without further adieu, I will post some pics of ground zero; the disaster I must now rebuild...enjoy! |
12-04-2009, 12:51 AM | #2 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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Generic nose shot, nothing special to see here really, just dust. I did get my hands on some FTP lenses and OE fog lamps, which will do just fine thank you. Last edited by -Six-; 12-04-2009 at 01:01 AM.. |
12-04-2009, 12:57 AM | #3 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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Raised shot from the front, I did notice after purchasing unfortunately, the hood appears to have been repainted and swapped from another car, you can clearly see the red paint in this shot. I guess it is not as obvious in person at eye level. Fortunately, I did not see any signs of serious front end damage/work. You can also see the "Mazdaspeed" seats it came with in this shot. The seats don't look so bad, but I found the fitment was poor, and the seating position never seemed quite right; it was hard to be completely comfortable in them. Luckily, the previous owner included the tattered old OE seats, which I hope to get reupholstered and reinstalled. |
12-04-2009, 11:10 AM | #5 |
400WHP or bust
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Yeah that's the thing all the work we do on these cars is for us, because there is no way in hell we would ever get the money back if we sold it. Good luck with your project, it looks like a good base to start with!
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12-04-2009, 05:28 PM | #7 |
400WHP or bust
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There are much worse, you could blow it at the doggy track, or worse yet blow it on hookers and blow!
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1986 GXL- Being built with a 13B RE... http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...ead.php?t=9602 1986 Base-RB Exhaust, HKS filter, Solid Aluminum motor mounts, S5 TII motor, ACT Clutch, HKS SSQV, Light Weight Flywheel, Haltech E6X, 720cc 2ndaries, Koni Yellows, Tein Springs Koyo Rad, 250 WHP 230 FTLBS Stock turbo, and stock IC at 10psi. RIP!! The daily bitch- 1995.5 Toyota Tacoma- Trueflow airfilter, and Bilstein HD shocks. 2009 Toyota Corolla "S" TRD Filter... 40MPG |
12-04-2009, 05:55 PM | #8 |
Test Whore - Admin
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How is that bad??
I want to see an ass print in the shopfilm in the next set of prints
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12-04-2009, 07:30 PM | #9 |
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12-07-2009, 03:29 AM | #10 |
Pirate
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EDITED BY MAX due to inaccuracy...
Lift the car in the air, remove subframe. Get an angle grinder with a twist knot wire wheel. Strip all rust and cover it with the shit in that article, then get the engine bay repainted. Do the same to the subframe, but do some welding on it for extra reinforcement, and get it powdercoated for lifetime protection. Clutch is 100% ACT. The logo is still on it, and it's trademark yellow. Here: EDIT: I would also recommend to get a non abs master cylinder, and remove the ABS delete kit mess, then order and bend a new single hardline to the right front wheel.
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Rotaries:They are NOT that complicated! Last edited by Max777; 12-08-2009 at 10:19 PM.. |
12-07-2009, 08:08 AM | #11 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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Thanks for the answers guys, I kind of figured it was ACT.
Max777, getting rid of the ABS delete kit is on the agenda for sure. I have still been entertaining the thought of keeping ABS, but I still can't stomach the cost of the new pump. As to the rust, I guess it is not that bad, just looks bad. I am noticing some crushing at the jack points though under the runners, that has me a bit worried too. I do plan to do some serious grinding on the engine bay one of these weekends. |
12-07-2009, 06:03 PM | #12 |
Pirate
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Sweet!
I know that after I repainted the bay on my vert, and had to put all the stock CRAP back in there, I was really wishing that I could afford a standalone. I also absolutely despise how even the non abs stock brake line is routed, it's rubbish! This spring I am getting it redone for sure.
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12-08-2009, 06:45 PM | #14 |
The quest for more torque
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If you just want to keep it from getting worse, I recommend POR-15. It is a little expensive, but it works well for stopping rust.
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