<< Previous Topic | Next Topic >>Return to Index  

engine caught on fire

July 15 2003 at 7:41 PM
No score for this post
 

 
i got a 87 rx7 an it caught on fire...i dont know where i can get it fixed.

 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.Respond to this message   
AuthorReply
Anonymous

Re: engine caught on fire

No score for this post
July 15 2003, 7:44 PM 

Pretty much any repair shop should be able to fix it. If too much damage it's totaled though.

 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.

87 rx7

No score for this post
July 15 2003, 7:50 PM 

i kinda figured that but this dumbass keeps tellin me theres only 3 guys in the world that can work on it cause its a rotary engine? u know anything about that?

 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.
Anonymous

Re: engine caught on fire

No score for this post
July 15 2003, 7:57 PM 

ROFL,theres at least 500 just in Houston that work on them daily. I have worked on them since 1980. Just guessing but worldwide there must be 50,000 techs that can work on them. People tend to make things harder than they are. Rotary engines are different but still work off fire/fuel/air/oil/water. Not that hard jeez.

 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.

.

No score for this post
July 15 2003, 8:00 PM 

i just dont know if theres anything near where im at, NM. i didnt wanna have to go too far to get it done.

 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.
Anonymous

Re: engine caught on fire

No score for this post
July 15 2003, 8:02 PM 

Go to a Mazda dealer and talk to some techs. They might do it on the side.

 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.

Re: engine caught on fire

No score for this post
August 14 2004, 2:30 AM 

Look in the TELEPHONE BOOK or ON THE WEB LOL It's the 21st Century

Try "MADE IN JAPAN" if you have one near by they do all the Japanese Imports.

 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.
Anonymous

Re: engine caught on fire

No score for this post
August 14 2004, 10:47 AM 

It is an 1987 ,
You may find it's just cheaper to buy it's sister.
Bring it to a tech anyway though.

 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.
Current Topic - engine caught on fire  Respond to this message   
  << Previous Topic | Next Topic >>Return to Index  
Find more forums on CarsCreate your own forum at Network54
 Copyright © 1999-2009 Network54. All rights reserved.   Terms of Use   Privacy Statement