some rebuild questions, pics included
#26
I'm just trying to keep a low budget.
#29
thanks for this thread pic are always good
as someone who has a stock 12A that needs to be rebuilt
the more info i get the more confidence i have about tearing into it
just the price for these kits are crazy
any way diesel keep up the good work like to see more pics and your thoughts
on what you would do differently
as someone who has a stock 12A that needs to be rebuilt
the more info i get the more confidence i have about tearing into it
just the price for these kits are crazy
any way diesel keep up the good work like to see more pics and your thoughts
on what you would do differently
#30
Probably wouldn't do a lot differently. But I'm not done. Snow hit the ground up here so I'm not in a real hurry at all. I'd like to get everything put back together and confirm it works and then park it till spring. Right now gotta pull out the irons and get them all nice and painted, then I will assemble the rotors, and then eventually start putting stuff back together. Still a long road ahead. I think getting the block or whatever you want to call it back together will be the easy part. Then I gotta worry about redoing some of the wiring harness and then figuring out the **** storm of vacuum lines.
#31
Probably wouldn't do a lot differently. But I'm not done. Snow hit the ground up here so I'm not in a real hurry at all. I'd like to get everything put back together and confirm it works and then park it till spring. Right now gotta pull out the irons and get them all nice and painted, then I will assemble the rotors, and then eventually start putting stuff back together. Still a long road ahead. I think getting the block or whatever you want to call it back together will be the easy part. Then I gotta worry about redoing some of the wiring harness and then figuring out the **** storm of vacuum lines.
#32
Well its been almost two months since I've done a whole lot with the car between having plans and being a lazy **** I've done pretty much **** all lol.
anyways since I had this weekend pretty much all to myself and a four day weekend next weekend because my plans fell through, I'm going to try to get the engine assembled by the end of next weekend. Shouldn't be to difficult.
started by moving all the parts and parts washer from the unheated barn into the heated shop.
started today with prepping the rotors. Side seals ruffed into place on the front rotor
Then both rotors
Then grinding the side seals clearances to 0.002-0.003
oil control rings installed in the front rotor
Then both rotors
all seals lubed up and apex seals and springs set in place on the front rotor. basically ready to drop into the engine
Then both rotors
front iron painted, that's alot of taping for very little painting.
and stopping point for tonight, front housing taped off and ready for paint tomorrow
hope to get all the housings and irons painted tomorrow.
anyways since I had this weekend pretty much all to myself and a four day weekend next weekend because my plans fell through, I'm going to try to get the engine assembled by the end of next weekend. Shouldn't be to difficult.
started by moving all the parts and parts washer from the unheated barn into the heated shop.
started today with prepping the rotors. Side seals ruffed into place on the front rotor
Then both rotors
Then grinding the side seals clearances to 0.002-0.003
oil control rings installed in the front rotor
Then both rotors
all seals lubed up and apex seals and springs set in place on the front rotor. basically ready to drop into the engine
Then both rotors
front iron painted, that's alot of taping for very little painting.
and stopping point for tonight, front housing taped off and ready for paint tomorrow
hope to get all the housings and irons painted tomorrow.
#33
One thing to consider for the painting... You can save a lot of time if you stack all the irons together, and the two housings together, than just tape off the exposed parts.
Also, of you have a spare (junk) motor you can use parts from that (like a front cover) to make the masking even easier.
Just a thought, it can (will) save you hours of taping
Also, of you have a spare (junk) motor you can use parts from that (like a front cover) to make the masking even easier.
Just a thought, it can (will) save you hours of taping
#34
One thing to consider for the painting... You can save a lot of time if you stack all the irons together, and the two housings together, than just tape off the exposed parts.
Also, of you have a spare (junk) motor you can use parts from that (like a front cover) to make the masking even easier.
Just a thought, it can (will) save you hours of taping
Also, of you have a spare (junk) motor you can use parts from that (like a front cover) to make the masking even easier.
Just a thought, it can (will) save you hours of taping
unfortunately no spare engines. oh well, hopefully I only have to do this once
#36
I got my "Super Seals" from here: Rotary Engine Apex Seals | Iannetti Apex Seals | Mazda Apex Seals | Super Seals
Rumor has it they are practically the same as the RA ones, minus the chewed up housings.
Rumor has it they are practically the same as the RA ones, minus the chewed up housings.
#37
updates from today
got the front housing painted
centre iron painted
rear iron taped up and ready for paint
front iron with the tape removed
And a preview of what it could look like once finished.
got the front housing painted
centre iron painted
rear iron taped up and ready for paint
front iron with the tape removed
And a preview of what it could look like once finished.
#38
I'm almost done putting the short block bak together but I've found that my oil pump binds a bit at one point. If I loosen the bolts the binding gets better. My atkins rebuild video said to watch for binding but it didn't say what to do if it does bind. What do?
#40
My Atkins kit says like 5 ft-lbs. they have lock washers so I'm not sure if they need locktight. I was able to work most of the binding out by playing with the bolts. You could still
Make it bind at one spot if you spun it real slow, but if you spun it with any speed there was nothing. That was good enough for me do I finished the rest of assembly.
Make it bind at one spot if you spun it real slow, but if you spun it with any speed there was nothing. That was good enough for me do I finished the rest of assembly.