I joined to learn more about how to restore and maintain our stock '83 GS, which we have owned since about '88, or so. I have found the internet an incredible source and wealth of knowledge, which makes this hobby much more enjoyable. I will learn way more from you than I will be able to share with you. I am currently trying to bring it out of a nearly 20 year slumber, which includes installing the second rebuilt motor (since we have owned it). So, with that, here goes...
Ben
New from California, USA
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Re: New from California, USA
Heya, Ben! Welcome to the forum aye
. That's a long time to own a car!! Have you got any pictures at all? 
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Welcome Ben,
As she has been stored for such a long time, I would suggest you change the Clutch & Brake cylinders & Flexi brake hoses, also check all your rubber suspension bushes/steering joints. Did you do the rebuild of the engine?
Look forward to some photos,
regards Pete
As she has been stored for such a long time, I would suggest you change the Clutch & Brake cylinders & Flexi brake hoses, also check all your rubber suspension bushes/steering joints. Did you do the rebuild of the engine?
Look forward to some photos,
regards Pete
RX7 FB S3 - RX7 FC TII Vert
Rotaries Previously Owned:-
2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
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2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
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Re: New from California, USA
It IS a long time to own a car, but sadly it was parked and ignored for nearly half that time. Long story... jobs, health, went back to school to prepare for a new profession, etc., etc.Hobbawobba wrote:Heya, Ben! Welcome to the forum aye. That's a long time to own a car!! Have you got any pictures at all?
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Hi Pete I agree with your suggestions, especially with regards to the brakes (such a critical safety issue). Any suggestions from you (or anyone else) regarding recommended brands of parts would be appreciated, since Genuine Mazda Parts are no longer available in many instances.DKWW2000 wrote:Welcome Ben,
As she has been stored for such a long time, I would suggest you change the Clutch & Brake cylinders & Flexi brake hoses, also check all your rubber suspension bushes/steering joints. Did you do the rebuild of the engine?
Look forward to some photos,
regards Pete
I bought both my rebuilt engines from Dave Atkins of Atkins Rotary. Technically its: Atkins Rotary Specialties, 41026 Ski Park Rd E, Eatonville, WA 98328 They are also on the web at http://www.atkinsrotary.com
I will post some photos when I figure out how to do it, or if I reach the point I am allowed to post photos. Not sure which it is at this point...
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Re: New from California, USA
Most of our parts come from the USA as there are no stockists here :x You are spoilt for choice, we use RockAuto depots throughout the States & you will not be subject to International Shipping like us!
RX7 FB S3 - RX7 FC TII Vert
Rotaries Previously Owned:-
2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
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2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
