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RX-7 3rd Gen Specific (1993-2002) RX-7 1993-2002 Discussion including performance modifications and Technical Support Sections. |
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running on one rotor
I have available to me a '93 tt RX-7 RHD but it only runing on one rotor. so my question is what is the average cost for a used motor or what it would cost to rebuild? Also what how much to modify if I had it rebuilt? Not looking to make a track car but I do have a heavy foot
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Look for a rotary specialty shop close to you. Depending on what's wrong, it's usually less expensive to rebuild than to replace.
RHD cars originated in places where I suspect "routine maintenance" had a much different meaning. It's also my sense that their value is falling quicker than LHD models....so check the rest of the car carefully.
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For me and what I wanted a couple of years ago it was easier and less expensive to rebuild for a coolant seal. He also mentioned modifications and port work could be done at the same time. Had I had a hard seal failure a reman might have been the way to go though.
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![]() Personally I found a rebuilt used motor with lower miles on it and bought that, ended up being cheaper than a base rebuild and has turned out great. BUT again it's kind of a crap shoot and you really want to make sure you're buying from a reputable seller so you don't end up with a bad motor. |
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I sell "prebuilt" engines and build them to your preference and there is no core fee or core required. Price shipped to Canada would be around $3400.00 shipped and would be using new ALS seals, new bearings, pretty much replacing everything in the enigne with the exception of the actual Metal Oil Control ring scrapers.
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^If I was needing an engine today, this would be my second option after doing it myself. Certainly before buying a reman.
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