Northern California Rotary shop thread
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Northern California Rotary shop thread
As stated. The old thread is down so i'm making a new one. The only ones I remember were...
Rick's Rotary in Pleasanton - http://www.ricksrotary.com/
PR Motorsports - http://www.prmotorsports.com
Forum member Karack - I can't recall if he has a website, but you can search for him.
Please post up any Northern California rotary shops that I missed as it's probably a lot.
Search keywords: rotary repair shop shops turbo tune rebuild port reman re-manufactured engine
Thanks guys!
Rick's Rotary in Pleasanton - http://www.ricksrotary.com/
PR Motorsports - http://www.prmotorsports.com
Forum member Karack - I can't recall if he has a website, but you can search for him.
Please post up any Northern California rotary shops that I missed as it's probably a lot.
Search keywords: rotary repair shop shops turbo tune rebuild port reman re-manufactured engine
Thanks guys!
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My buddy and I do rebuilds from home (we are located in Oakland and I am currently looking for a shop to rent).
Budget rebuilds starting at $1800 short block,
New apex seals and O rings.
We also offer removal and installs and other mechanical and diagnostic work for rotary powered cars.
Budget rebuilds starting at $1800 short block,
New apex seals and O rings.
We also offer removal and installs and other mechanical and diagnostic work for rotary powered cars.
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I met a guy tonight on highway 9 who says his name is Ivan, he said that he works on rotaries, and is well known in the community, has anyone hear of this guy? Is he legit? I live in the south bay, he said lived in Sunnyvale.
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if u know how to take the uim and stuff off the engine than it would be easy
if not than u might have to bring to some local rotary shop to take it out than send it
if not than u might have to bring to some local rotary shop to take it out than send it
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I can help take them out for $100 bux at your place if close.
PM me
I just dont Like working on AC systems except for removing them.
There could be a few spots you sprung a leak from starting from the most likely to least
Front AC condensor located in front of the Water Radiator
Remove each line and check the ends for leaks and cracks.
Broken or blown O rings
Bad compressor
ECT.
Put some pressure into the system and listen for leaks,this is the first way I would check.
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i am a shop in ukiah that services all rotary powered vehicles with an average of seven a month. i have two third gens and have been doing this for 27 years now. cal licenced auto repair facility called bulldog auto center in ukiah. look me up.
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Originally Posted by fastlinetuning
i am a shop in ukiah that services all rotary powered vehicles with an average of seven a month. i have two third gens and have been doing this for 27 years now. cal licenced auto repair facility called bulldog auto center in ukiah. look me up.
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Ivan's been around forever and he is well known in the Bay Area. Pretty honest guy that does good quality work. He's the guy with the FD in his living room!!! I sold him one of my S5 TII's a few years back and saw it for myself. Sure enough, under a car cover in the middle of his living room was a FD that still had the new car smell!
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Ivan's been around forever and he is well known in the Bay Area. Pretty honest guy that does good quality work. He's the guy with the FD in his living room!!! I sold him one of my S5 TII's a few years back and saw it for myself. Sure enough, under a car cover in the middle of his living room was a FD that still had the new car smell!