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Old 08-25-02, 02:25 PM
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Hows it looking? (TII rebuild in progress pics)

So far so good or what? If I had all the parts I needed I would be done already .. but i'm waiting on a few gaskets, crush washers, and hoses. Whats it look like so far?







Old 08-25-02, 03:24 PM
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Haha. Looks and sounds just like my rebuild. Looks like you got new oil injector hoses, I had to do that too (mine broke off), had to wait for 2 weeks for the damn dealer to get me my crush washers and a few gaskets (cost me like $40 too).

Did you replace that little hose deal that feeds into the top of your oil injectors?
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It looks like the engine is on its side, but that might just be due to the lower resolution photos.
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Originally posted by ponykiller
It looks like the engine is on its side, but that might just be due to the lower resolution photos.
ya I noticed that too, maybe hes going for a FWD conversion?

If not I'd have that checked out...
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Ya, I replaced the Vacuum spider for the Oil Injectors also. That **** is all costly! I do highly recomend getting the factory parts book for these cars .. it has saved my *** when trying to get "odd" parts and gaskets, they (dealer) are alot happier to work with you when you can just give them the Mazda facory # for any little washer or gasket you want.

Ya, smart asses! I am doing a front wheel drive conversion

HAHA
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Loks like someone sold you the incorrect turbo for this car. I have a good condition stock one that is correct for this car Il will trade you even, just because I am a good guy.

lol

Lookin good. You shoulda painted it up while it was apart though. Keep an eye out in the next 2-3 days for pics of my latest turbo II rebuild...it's purty.
Old 08-25-02, 06:52 PM
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Bah! Painting a engine reminds me of women. They paint their nails for no reason, same reason I would paint my engine.

Looking forward to the "painted TII pics"



BTW: Hyp, PM me, or E-mail me if you want the N/A gasket set I have, what i did not use is flawless (still wrapped) , I will give you detail's.

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