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02-09-2011, 07:11 PM | #1 |
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My Intro from Ks.
Coming on this forum to connect with other rotary nuts. I own a 1979
SA22C, silver in color. As usual, so it seems, I'm trying to figure out what to do about a busted engine. (no compression on the rear rotor, I bought it this way so I don't know what caused this.) If this cold and snow ever goes away, I'll get it torn down and figure out what's going on. Hoping it's something simple, crossing my fingers for collapsed apex springs, but I probably won't get that lucky, we'll see. I am also looking for events in my area which I'd like to attend when I get this thing running. Thanks. |
02-09-2011, 10:12 PM | #3 |
RCC Loves Me Not You
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Welcome Gunny!
Good luck with getting it fixed. Even more good luck on the weather, you'll probably need more luck with that than the engine haha. If you get it fixed by late April you could always join our caravan to DGRR as we pass through haha. |
02-10-2011, 12:54 PM | #4 |
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Thanks, I'd love to, but I have a feeling it's going to be later than that before I manage to get it running. As the old saying goes, it always costs twice as much and takes twice as long as you think it will.
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02-10-2011, 09:42 PM | #7 |
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Yep. And I might just prove it myself considering my engine is being built right now and I'm doing a lot of work myself too LOL.
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02-10-2011, 10:40 PM | #8 | |
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I get over to Salina a fair amount. I think it's a pretty nice place. I've lived in enough big cities over the years and definitely prefer small town america. Although there are disadvantages when you are looking for parts.
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I used to have a 75 REPU pickup that I was dumb enough to sell, I just had to get another rotary. There's nothing as fun as when they come up on the revs, at least not much that isn't illegal. |
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03-05-2011, 11:02 AM | #10 |
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Well, finally got the 12A pulled apart yesterday. The rear rotor and housing, that had no compression, is almost perfect. Unfortunately the front housing and iron is showing a lot of wear with a big gouge in the housing by the exhaust port. The rotor must have hit it at one time. The strange part is that this was the rotor that was still working. I think the apex springs collapsed on the rear rotor some time ago and they must have kept driving it on one rotor overloading the front. Unless I can find a good 12A front housing and iron, it looks like I'd better find a 13B.
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03-06-2011, 11:17 PM | #11 |
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If I could put in a good word for craigslist and buying 2 blown 13Bs, here would be a good place for it. One of my friends did that, got the one engine for $50.00, the other for $75.00, both had a blown rotor. He took the good rotor and housing from one, the good rotor and housing from the other and made a good engine. Cost him a total of $300 for everything (including the coolant seals, Front and rear seal and manifold gaskets. Then he sold a bunch of the remaining parts on eBay. (I don't remember what the final cost out-of-pocket was).
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1986 GXL ('87 4-port NA - Haltech E8, LS2 Coils. Defined Autoworks Headers, Dual 2.5" Exhaust (Dual Superflow, dBX mufflers) 1991 Coupe (KYB AGX Shocks, Eibach lowering springs, RB exhaust, Stock and Automatic) |
03-07-2011, 11:26 AM | #12 | |
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03-08-2011, 10:35 PM | #13 |
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Awesome! The 6-port 13B is not a power house by any stretch, but it runs a far sight better than a 12A. I got 138 WHp out of my '86 6-port on the stock ECU (about 165 Hp).
I got 155 WHp (190 Hp) out of it with a standalone ECU. I always wanted a 1st gen to put a 4-port 13B in (originally the 13BT only with the turbo removed). The 4-port (Naturally Aspirated) makes a lot more torque than the 6-port (Naturally Aspirated).
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1986 GXL ('87 4-port NA - Haltech E8, LS2 Coils. Defined Autoworks Headers, Dual 2.5" Exhaust (Dual Superflow, dBX mufflers) 1991 Coupe (KYB AGX Shocks, Eibach lowering springs, RB exhaust, Stock and Automatic) |
03-09-2011, 08:58 AM | #14 |
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I'll keep that in mind when I start playing with it. Right now I just want it running again and reliable enough to drive and enjoy. Huge horsepower isn't really necessary for me, been there, done that, it comes with a lot of tradeoffs. 200 HP in a light car would still be a whole lot of fun.
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08-20-2011, 08:59 PM | #15 |
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Just an update for those interested. The engine's in, I had to cut the radiator surround out of the 87 and weld it in to the 79 to get everything to sit correctly. Fabricated a pick up box that mates to the modified air box, which I relocated under the front headlight for a cold air intake. 87 Transmission fit fine using the 79 mounts, the 79 driveshaft fit fine. Put on the fuel lines from the 87 and swapped in the 87 fuel tank, I had to reposition the fuel filler underneath the license plate (flip down holder from a 66Impala). Put the full engine and interior wiring harness in from the 87. Right now trying to get the gauge cluster from the 87 in and looking like it's supposed to be there. (That sounds from me banging my head on the wall.) Unfortunately a lot of the relays as well as the instrument panel harness and dash were missing from the 87 so I'll have to figure that out. I modified the heat shields and rear valance to take dual exhausts, but I'll have to get rid of the Watts link on the rear end and go to a panhard bar setup to gain clearance for the over the axle pipe on the driver's side. And the Fun continues...
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1979 SA22C (parts of one anyway) http://rotarycarclub.com/rotary_foru...ad.php?t=15585 1975 MG Midget (building) http://rotarycarclub.com/rotary_foru...ad.php?t=18681 1988 N/A SE model FC, dead stock and less than 85k on the clock. This one actually runs, so I don't fuck with it. |