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Well i have a 1987 Mazda Rx7 with a 13b non-turbo

Well i have a 1987 Mazda Rx7 with a 13b non-turbo engine and i just got it and i need to replace the seals and i would like to no the easiest way to do so can you help me out i would also like to know how long it should take and what the best ones to get or dose it only come in 3mm and 2mm seals and what would be the best one for my engine

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many of your questions can only be answered when the engine is apart and after visual examination.   Sorry I can't help more.

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Let me tell you its not a one day project. If your not going to be building a strip car 2mm seals work fine. id suggest getting a good kit that comes with apex seals and springs, corner seals and springs, side seals and springs, and housing plate gaskets. Good places to look is pineappleracing.com they specialize in rotary engines as well as corksport.com and racingbeat.com offers some stuff but the people pineapple are real friendly with great customer service

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