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...rotary engine you can identify them like this the 1.1L engine is a 4 brl carbureted engine the 1.3L engine is fuel injection yours is a 12a = 1.1 liter rotary carbureted engine the 1.3l is a 13b ...

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...rotary engine, the probale cause is an o-ring that has gone bad. The older rotary engines were notorious for the o-rings going out. The o-rings seal the combustion, oil and coolant passages. The ...

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...engine to lubricate the seals. It is normal for a rotary to consume oil. Make sure it stays full, I usually check every 1200-1500 miles or so. The Renesis engine in the RX-8 uses less oil than the ...

...rotary engine, make sure it is in nutral or park (if a/t) when you go to turn it off, and rev it up to 3 grand then turn the key off, this burns any remaining fuel as the rotary winds down and shuts ...

...rotary.com" into your search engine and choose their web site. Along the top of the page there are a number of labels, put the cursor on "service" and select "rotary watch care", click on this and ...

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rotary mower We have a toro rotary mower the engine runs but blades go very slowly is the nut holding the blade assy tight? loose nut can cause this

...engine grumbles under 1000 rpm The RX8 is a rotary engine correct? If so these engines seals are not very strong, it could be seals around the rotor. Also, these rotary engines never had a great

Question about 2004 RX-8

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...engine is on but the rotary wheel for the trimmer line does not rotate. More than likely the drive cable is broken.You will need to remove the engine from the handle/tube or remove the rotary trimmer ...

...rotary engine.(witch are very hard to work on). I had very low compression on 2 of my 4 cylinders, and after taking it in to the shop, they confirmed that they were blown. The only way to fix it is ...

Question about 2004 RX-8

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engine is on, if you are new to rotary engines then a little bit of history on this engine is they do burn much more oil than a typical piston combustion engine, that is due to the lubrication system,

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