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slammedT2
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rotary shop???

Postby slammedT2 » Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:14

Hi IM New In Town And I Usually Work On My Car Myself But I Don't Have A Garage Or My Tools Here Yet, IM Having Some Problems WIth My 88 Fc T2 Anyone HavE Any Shops You Like? Won't Charge A Arm And A Leg And Do Quality Work? Thanks For ThE Help

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Postby vierte » Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:14

Not exactly what you are looking for, but I will offer my help. I have a 2 car garage in Loveland with just about any tool you need to fix a rotary powered vehicle. I'm also fairly knowledgeable with rx7s. I wouldn't mind offering my garage space/tools/expertise for a small fee.

That being said, I believe there is someone on the forum who operates a professional shop and has lots of rotary experience. It may have been D Walker.

Out of curiosity, what problems are you having with your TII?
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Postby slammedT2 » Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:14

Wow That Would Be Awesome I Might HaveToDoThat. It's FloodingAlot And I NeeD To Fix Some Leaks. I Just Need To Check The Whole Underside It's Lowered On Powered By MaxCoil Overs So Can't See Underneath It haha

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Postby vierte » Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:14

For some reason.. it doesn't surprise me that you have a rx7 that's flooding lol. I would start with a compression test to get an idea of the seal condition.
2003 MazdaSpeed Potege: Wiseco Pistons, Molnar Rods, Walboro 255, Megasquirt Ecu, Front Mount, Daily Driver.

1991 Mazda Rx-7 Convertible: Rebuilt 4-Port Turbo Block, TII drivetrain swap, Walboro 255, Megasquirt, Aeromotive FPR, JIC coilovers, 4" Stainless exhaust, Ticket Getter.

1976 Honda CB750F: Cafe Racer, Powder coated, Rebuilt, re-bearing/bushing, tapered stem bearing upgrade, Garage Project

2014 Silverado: Mazda Support Vehicle

2003 Subaru Forester: What was I thinking?...

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Postby kingtut » Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:14

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Postby D Walker » Sun Jan 12, 2014 9:14

Yes I do rotaries of all ages, and do in fact have a shop ;) Feel free to contact me, all the info is at grid-1.net
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