Nomad
New Reader
5/28/08 12:42 a.m.
Poor attempt at rhyming.... :omg:
So I'm just thinking about random project car ideas, sub $1000 buy in with $1000 more to put into some refresh and stripping it down and selling parts off.
So I'm a beginner engine rebuilder, only done head refurb so far on a BMW M42 but am willing to rebuild an engine for the fun of it/project aspect.
How hard is the rotary to work on? I know it's a different animal but does it take a unique skillset/big wallet and unique tools to freshen up a wankel?
Should I stick with pistons as a beginner?
BTW, my first passion would be miata, but I started thinking of old RX-7. Maybe I'll do a RXV8?
joshx99
New Reader
5/28/08 12:47 a.m.
Spec rx7 is dirt cheap compared to other classes.
Rotaries are easy to rebuild. They sound cool. They rev. Like crazy.
bluej
Reader
5/28/08 7:21 a.m.
Osterkraut wrote: Rotaries are easy to rebuild. They sound cool. They rev. Like crazy.
lalalalallaalaaaa not listening..... crap, maybe i am. :twisted:
You can pick them up dirt cheap because people are scared to death of them. Hint: get something with a 13B, the supply of 12A stuff is drying up.
Easy to rebuild, rev like crazy, sound cool, compact, what's not to like? :nice:
I bought a mild 350 and 700r4 for $550 total that's what:twisted:
Chris_V
SuperDork
5/28/08 10:21 a.m.
it's a good thing they (rotaries) are easy to rebuild, 'cause you'll have to do it a lot, especially if you are rebuilding it yourself with low priced parts... :twisted:
And especially if you, while having it apart and in front of you, realize just how easy it is to port it "just a little bit, nothing crazy..."
And definitely, never ever look at this page: remember, I warned you
Chris_V wrote: it's a good thing they (rotaries) are easy to rebuild, 'cause you'll have to do it a lot, especially if you are rebuilding it yourself with low priced parts... :twisted:
And especially if you, while having it apart and in front of you, realize just how easy it is to port it "just a little bit, nothing crazy..."
And definitely, never ever look at this page: remember, I warned you
You just HAD to link that page, didn't you? :evil: Now I'm gonna be hunting another 13B.
Dang it, now you made me go order the last internal bits I wanted for my 4 port 13b
There go the rest of my evenings this month...
:twisted:
Edit: Anybody recommend a good (easy to obtain) lapping medium? I've got the glass, just need the abrasive...