Help! Starting A Rotary Engine That Has Sat For A Year
daviddh85
01-22-2005, 11:00 PM
I NEED HELP WITH MY 1981 RX7. JUST BOUGHT IT, HAS A 12A AND HASN'T BEEN RUN IN A YEAR. DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE ON THE BEST WAY TO GET IT RUNNING AGAIN? NEED THE GET IT RUNNING TO GET IT TO THE RESTORATION SHOP I WORK AT TO START THE RESTORATION. THANKS. EMAIL ME AT [email protected] WITH YOUR HELP, OR JUST LEAVE A REPLY.
D3rELiC
01-23-2005, 12:58 AM
first, get some high octane engine starter, poor some MMO (marvel mystery oil) in the rotor chamber by the sparkplug holes and turn the crank, do this to get some oil in every rotor chamber, it will prevent carbon lock and over heat when you'll try to start the engine after a day or two of crank turning once in a while.
make sure the cats arnt cloged, if they still exist, lol
make sure the cats arnt cloged, if they still exist, lol
ghostrx7
02-05-2005, 10:09 AM
try disconnecting the engine inj fuse and cranking it for a good 10-20 secs.then replace the fuse and try again.it works on my sec gen when it doesnt start.goodluck
drftk1d
02-05-2005, 12:54 PM
he didnt say it was flooded.
J-Rat
02-08-2005, 01:50 PM
try disconnecting the engine inj fuse and cranking it for a good 10-20 secs.then replace the fuse and try again.it works on my sec gen when it doesnt start.goodluck
A small problem with that suggestion..
The 81 FB was carb'd, so it would not have an engine INJ fuse..
Just a little "gee whiz" info for ya.
A small problem with that suggestion..
The 81 FB was carb'd, so it would not have an engine INJ fuse..
Just a little "gee whiz" info for ya.
MBTN
02-08-2005, 02:10 PM
New battery (doesn't have to be NEW, but a nice strong one is good.)
Get rid of that old gas in there.
A little MMO in the rotor chambers, crank it a bit. Then new plugs. Finally, pray!
Get rid of that old gas in there.
A little MMO in the rotor chambers, crank it a bit. Then new plugs. Finally, pray!
daviddh85
02-17-2005, 07:30 PM
Got it running, smoked like crazy for about 10 minutes but is idling well and oil pressure is right where it should be. Now, the restoration will begin.
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