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One of the many steps towards restoring an FB. You can follow the blog at http://rx7rebirth.blogspot.com
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Engine locked and ready to lift.
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2010/06/03 18:46:39
rotordogg
A little twist here, a little twist there and...
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2010/06/03 18:46:39
rotordogg
My brother's lift was run over by a snow plow and is a little uneven. So my dad had to stand on the right leg to keep the thing from tipping. :)
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2010/06/03 18:46:39
rotordogg
Dad standing on leg to keep it from tipping.
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2010/06/03 18:49:59
rotordogg
Holes covered I spent 20 minutes going over the surface with a wire brush wheel removing all the surface rust and hitting it with a pressure washer for the grease. Then a wipe down with acetone before painting...
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2010/06/03 18:49:59
rotordogg
Here is the engine after two coats of cast aluminum engine paint.
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2010/06/03 18:49:59
rotordogg