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- 1989 RX-7 GXL Blaze Red
might as well upgrade it while your in there
Yep... It's the diff... I put the ring gear in a vice, put a breaker bar into the center section and got it to turn freely...I just saw a diff last weekend that sheared itself so clean you couldn't tell anything was wrong with it
My welder is welding it right now... We're going to put it back together... At least I'll kind of have a back up transmission...
You could move the vehicle slowly, but when you got on it, it sound like it was full of gravel and you wouldn't move...
No, I know it's the diff... I put it into a vice and put a pry bar in the center section and got it to spin freely...broke diff.... trust me mine did the exact same thing.
Edit: see this post.. I thought my clutch was shot at first due to being able to still move the car down the road but my diff was shot
http://tinyurl.com/cross-over-thread
I'm guessing Pope hasn't shipped my transmission... He said he'd send it out the first of the week... Whenever I freight transmissions and engines for the shop for that distance it normally takes 2 days...
looks really good in the pic 323. i really like the es wheel. may have to steel my dads. lol
he is probably busy with his manifolds and the last few downpipes that were ordered. Some of us ordered downpipes at the beginning of the month and some of them still haven't been made and shipped yet. I would give him a few more days as he is probably beyond busy.
Because of the uncertainty of this junkyard engine I have decided to wait, and do an OEM rebuild on the replacement. Going to wait until Christmas bonus time, and just buy everything at once. Until then I am going to remove my enine, and clean up the engine bay while it's empty. May paint the bay flat black, and possibly do a light wire tuck.
Now thinking about doing what Preferio suggested a while back and just upgrading the rods, and leaving everything else OEM, save for a Cometic head gasket, and ARP hardware. Could do this for about $1000 versus the $2500-$3500 I would want to spend on a "full" build. I'm not going to be trying for as much horsepower, so I think just upgrading the rods would be sufficient for the next few years.