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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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Rebuild Questions
What is this? It is on the upper fuel rail. It appears there is a diaphram of some sort located in this housing.
I have not disassembled this because it has given no sign of failure; however, since I have the engine appart, if there is an inexpensive replacement I'f like to know about it. Any input? Thanks.
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During Disassembly, I broke the air intake off this solenoid...
Since it is a air intake, I imagine, I could superglue it back on, but just for laughts, how much is a replacement? Anyone have a used one they want to sell? I am assuming all four are identical?
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I guess this is the famed Pulsation Damper.
In 19 years, this one has never leaked, but since getting to it is a PITA, I might as well check out a replacement now. Last price I saw was about $150 (I will call Ray for a price on all the items in this list) but if anyone knows of a better price/souce, I'd appreciate hearing.
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These upper and lower rail injectors look to be exactly the same. Are they? If not, how do I tell them apart?
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Wire Harness General...
As I have been disassembling the car, I have been hearing crackling noises from the wire loom and the covering tape (and hopefully not the wires) crack as they move. Anyone had a bad experience with needing to replace the harness or part of the harness after a rebuild because the wires were too hard and broke?
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That's not on a turbo model, so I can only guess... If it's a kouki FC, it's most likely VDI? (After looking at your fuel injectors, you look like you're running a zenki FC non-turbo - most likely 6-port?) If you're talking about the "mushroom" part, it's just an air filter. Yes, most of them are swappable. It's a matter if they are "NO" or "NC". I haven't confirmed if they are all one type of another. Never priced them brand new from the Mazda dealer, since most guys chuck them when ripping out emissions - pretty easy to find used. -Ted Last edited by RETed; 04-18-2008 at 08:46 PM. |
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That is correct.
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All stock FC fuel injectors are identical. If you wanna keep track of where each were originally located, you need to mark them. You can't really tell them apart. ![]() -Ted |
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![]() Yes, I am speaking of the grey one. And these photos are from my 6 port 88 vert. It's good to know they are common, I will cast about and see what I can find. Thanks again Ted. Always Helpful
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They were sent out to be rebuilt, so which is which doesn't concern me now.
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I like to use the Japan terminology when talking about the year splits...
![]() 1986 - 1988 = S4 = Zenki 1989 - 1991 = S5 = Kouki ![]() -Ted |
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Kouki is another term for a s5 2nd gen rx7, zenki is a s4 model.
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Engine is now ready to come out, every external system has been removed and the tranny/exhaust is disconnected.
My biggest surprise so far is that not one of the bolts has been any real trouble. (knock wood). Question: The top engine/trans bolt behind the oil pedestal at first wanted to round, so, I used a couple of other wrenches and it came right out. Anyone have a source for hardened bolts so I can replace it?
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The tranny bolts don't need to be anything suepr special. Just take the to a hardware store and grab the proper length and dia/pitch (M12/1.25 IIRC, but don't quote me
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