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Home-brew Rotary
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: GooseCreek SC
Posts: 552
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So its pretty much all back together.
I'm going to take it for a spin this afternoon. There is a few issues I'm having. I've got to replace the clutch hydraulic hose, its leaking. The mechanical oil pressure line is still leaking at the connections after I put epoxy where the line comes out, I also sealed up the threads of the connections, all that and both ends are dripping, slowly though. Not sure what else to do about this. When I made the connections I flared out the ends of the plastic line with a tip of a pen actually. Then, on the line connection going to the guage I put sealing tape on the threads On the other end I put RTV on the threads. Then I put epoxy on the holes where the line comes out. Ive also have yet to figure out what to do about the resistors I put inline with the secondary injector wiring when I did the bridge-port. I took out the 550's I had in there for the bridge-port, and put back the originals for this motor. I think I'm going to see where I'm at with A/F ratio, then decide if they need to be taken out. I might be able to run it a little leaner than factory.
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'89 RX7 GTU, half-Bridge-port S4/S5 NA, E6K, Full RB exhaust, weekend warrior. '83 RX7, The "this might take awhile" project. '87 RX7 GXL, Rest In Pieces. '98 Subaru Impreza Outback-sport, rx7 rescue vehicle, down for repair. '94 Ford Ranger, daily. |
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