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  1. to untighten, i usually lean a breaker against the floor and gently bump the starter to loosen the bolt, then slide right off.  I've also always needed to move the radiator up a smidge to get the crank pulley bolt out.  Pulley then comes off with a gentle tug from your hand.

  2. On 1/13/2023 at 12:13 AM, ucw458 said:

    Rx7 calipers may be unique to that platform.  That would explain the price.  300zx and vr4 may have some slight difference to give it a different part #.  I don't know much about those applications so I can't be sure.

     

    I will say that resource isn't perfect.  For example, my 91 toyota pickup and widebody SQs use the same front brake pads.  If you look up the pads for the toyota the compatibility tab says they only fit the toyota.  If you look up the SQ pad it says those pads fit dozens of vehicles including the toyota.  

    All good, it was definitely worth a shot.

    I know mounting holes are in same spot but the rest who knows

  3. I posted before about the rx7 caliper bracket I found on a Japanese site.

    Since revolution brakes doesn't seem to be interested in delivering a brake kit, I'm looking for an alternative.  

    RX7 calipers are very expensive but I'm curious if they are the same as vr4 and 300zx calipers.  The mounting hole width appears to be the  the same based on my measurements of the vr4 calipers I have and comparing to this drawing for adapters https://www.aeu86.org/forum/Thread-HOWTO-Mazda-FC3S-4pot-Calipers?page=3

    The Rx7 calipers are made by sumitomo.

     

    Anyone know if they are compatible parts across all three makes?

     

     

  4. I'd start by verifying all vacuum connections are good and no vacuum leaks.

    Starquestgarage.com has manuals available with test procedures for the various components. 

    You can use a test light on the ECI diag connector, but usually that has never helped me much.

     

  5. 2 hours ago, kev said:

    I've never been a swap fan, at least outside the Mitsu family, but this is really incredible!   

    BTW, I love that radiator setup that is lower down and tucked in front of the core support!  

     

    To me, I get so much more stressed out when others do work on my car.   My anxiety goes through the roof and my expectations are very high.   I don't think I 'prove it to others' when I do work on my cars, I think I'm more 'proving it to myself'.    I enjoy the learning aspect and, if I screw up, I can only blame myself...which, for me, is actually less stress than blaming another.   I guess it is because I go in with the expectation that something negative may happen due to inexperience.  But with a mechanic, I expect perfection, which is highly unrealistic, but I still do.       I've always said that I enjoyed building my blue car more than I do driving it now that it is done.   Which could be why it took me 20 years to finish the dang thing, haha.   

     

    All in all, congrats!  This is awesome!   

     

    Kevin

     

    Way off topic, but I feel the same about contractors working on my house.  They always underwhelm, so I just do the work myself and if it's not up to my standards, I can either do it again or live with it knowing I didn't pay for a poor quality job.

     

    I do the same w/ my car though, except for when it's way above my level, such as machining or bodywork/paint.

  6. I put some grease on the cam and found that is what is hitting the rear casing when it's torqued down to spec.

    Not sure why that would be 

    ensured cam ring has punch mark towards the pump body and there's very few parts so none are missing.   Strange business .

     

     

    Just found a post that said not to assemble it while resting on the pulley.  When i try again I'll do that and report back

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