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Postby goldrocket » Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:14

Well my little baby has been feeling under the weather for a couple of weeks and I have been too busy for her. Well let's be honest, no garage and too cold. LOL! So yesterday I finally decided it's time. She's been going through this tempermental issue where all of a sudden I would lose power if I got into the throttle. As any of you with a rotary engine know, that is completely out of character. My a/f gauge was showing her going super lean when this issue happened. So i figured "Stupid carberetors!", I simply thought the floats were sticking and blamed bad gas. This was a rare, intermittent problem. Well the last time I drove it there was no issue, then the next day she wouldn't run if I got into the secondaries, backfire pops and all. yesterday I pulled the carb tops and removed the jets, emulsion tubes and air corrector jets. I cleaned them all with gumout and reassembled. No difference. :mellow: So I thought WTF. then I reverted back to my troubleshooting skills and got my ignition testing equipment. One of which is an inductive sensor that tells you if your sparkplug wires have voltage running through them. Trailing and leading on rotor number one were not firing correctly. I thought about it and the ignition is split by trailing and leading, not by rotors. So I knew it wasn't an ignitor or a coil. That left the only part I did not replace when I stuffed the ported engine in there in April....The dizzy cap! So after going to a couple of stores I got a new cap and rotor. She runs better now than ever. In fact I may have to go up a jet size on the secondaries. Moral to the story is, if you have a car old enought for an actual distributor, don't over look $30 worth of parts when it's overhaul time. That pesky cracked distributor cap has not reared it's ugly head on any of rmy vehicles for over a decade! I done boring you now. Just keep this in mind if you have drivability issues.
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Anything worth doing is worth overdoing!:eek:

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Postby Brat » Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:14

hey at least you can get that part. i have to go to mazda.. still havent yet but i have to for a rotor. no one in town carries it for my 666turbo.
hey at least ya got it fixed.

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Postby LM » Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:14

DIY...Isn't that the most satisfying of all fixes? Especially when it makes her all better.....nice work.

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Postby Brat » Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:14

if thats your car in the pic i m wondering why i havent seen you out and aboot. as im always out doing somthing useless..

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Postby tsx_guy » Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:14

glad you were able to get that resolved....I hate it when I can't figure out wtf is going on.... ;)
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Postby goldrocket » Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:14

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if thats your car in the pic i m wondering why i havent seen you out and aboot. as im always out doing somthing useless..[/b]

Yea that's her, she's not quite as pretty nowadays, but still looks ok. I don't drive her when the weather is crappy on account of LSD and low traction conditions=unitentional drifting. LOL!! I have a company truck for work and a 4wd passport for snow etc. So the RX-7 only goes out for fair weather drives. Which is really necessary, as 9500 RPM runs tend to get scary in the snow.
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Postby AIM WO4 » Mon Dec 24, 2007 9:14

DIY!

My brother-in-law is having starter problems... The mech. wanted $250 + labor to replace the starter. I told him to order the starter repair kit for $12, and bring it to my place. LOL
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