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27th February 2011 - 03:55 PM
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St162x
Post #4
im looking at buying a 93 hilux with a series 5 13b turbo engine in it very nice sleeper fully engineered loads of time and money spent on it any one have advice for me would it be somthing id always have to pour money into general matinence how many kms before rebuilds need to be done?? Personal research into rotarys would have helped before asking here but ill give it a shot. would it be somthing id always have to pour money into Yes general matinence how many kms before rebuilds need to be done?? Just down the road usually Usually if "big money" has been spent either they have spent it on the parts and fitted themself in which case you have expencive parts and probably poor build quality. OR theyve spent a little bit on cheap parts and spent all the big money on getting someone to do it. Either way rotorys break thats what they do especially when flogged which you WILL do. There are some people who can drive rx-7s around all day with no problems at all and i believe them but an engine transplant 13b with "big money" screams walk away. Thats my 2 dollars worth. |
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turbowrx
Post #5
i have done a fairbit of researching |
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Kai
Post #6
i have done a fairbit of researching yeah the obvious stuff like oil plugs filters etc, doesnt have any leaks the engine is tidy as looks as if its only just been rebuilt, KAI says to have the coolant pressure checked a mate also said if there is exhaust fumes or something in the coolant engine seals are going?? anyone know about that? If there is alot of white smoke coming out the exhaust the oil seals in the rotor could be worn. Or another cause of white smoke is too much premix. Which is from mixing oil in the fuel when people remove the factory oil metering pump. Or even turbo seal. Its hard too diagnose. Best way is too check compression on each rotor face. But you will need a rotary comp tester too do it properly. |
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THUNDER 20b
Post #9
OK I like pistons and rotors and have both. Had many rotors and many v8s. |
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rotababy
Post #10
main things id be checking are compression.. does it blow smoke?(most rotaries blow a small puff of smokey stuff on initial start up..usually its just condensation thats built up in the housings especially after a cold night..) if it has been looked after and/or recently rebuilt.. you might be in luck.. dont drive it until the temp comes up near operating level... dont rev it or boost it until its at operating temp..check the oil meter pump is working how it should and injecting the right amount(i piss mine off and go 100:1 premix tho) .. as long as everything is ok inside it.. and you take care of it..checking oil and water every time you go to drive it... you will be surprised how long it lasts i reckon. good luck with it mate... |
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THUNDER 20b
Post #11
I agree with checking water and oil everytime you drive it,...........but I have always done that on any high hp engine. I even do it frequently on my stock piston engines..... |
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turbowrx
Post #12
thanks thunder20b |
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