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Old 09-16-04, 01:00 AM
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So my car is running funny right, well thats all fun and dandy, i check some of the reasons i thought why it would be acting weird and nothing seemed to be wrong, And then it happened, i did a compression check and rotor1 has fine compression but rotor2 has NONE, PLEASE TELL ME WHAT IS WRONG


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Old 09-16-04, 02:40 AM
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No compression, means u have a bad seal. Rebuild time.
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that wasn't too hard to figure out...
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your car is telling you it wants a 13bt swapped into it to replace the N/T motor thats in it. Either that, or you could replace the n/a motor, or give rebuilding it yourself a shot, that way you can build it how you want to. So, you have a few options, all varying in price a little.
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If he couldn't figure out he had a bad apex seal from the compression test, then I don't think this owner is ready to do his own rebuild.

Find a reliable rotary shop and allow them to inspect and rebuild your engine. You'll learn alot if they will allow you to observe the engine disassembly, inspection, and rebuild. If they are good then you'll have a solid engine when done and not have to spend a lot of needless time and money trying to trouble shoot your problems after you "finish" a self build.
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