View Full Version : [757] VaGambler (rotary specialist)
sidewaysil80
08-06-2006, 07:50 PM
i just wanna say this guy is great...so far he's doing an amazing job on my FD. and he's very nice guy. lil pricey(not too bad) but you cant put a price on good work ive learned the hard way...so if you have a rotary, take it to kenny
VaGambler
08-07-2006, 08:26 PM
i just wanna say this guy is great...so far he's doing an amazing job on my FD. and he's very nice guy. lil pricey(not too bad) but you cant put a price on good work ive learned the hard way...so if you have a rotary, take it to kenny
Hey bud , thanks for the kind words , but ( pricey )??? I took a back seat full of odd and end parts and am getting your car back together and even using some parts off my shelf . I'm sure you will be 100 % happy with the out come .
Thanks again
sidewaysil80
08-08-2006, 10:32 AM
didnt mean to offend too you, and im grateful for the job...i should have clarified...to me its pricey, no matter where you go it will be because its a rotary...cheaper then dealership yes, more expensive then say a 4cyl or v6...rest my case ;) once again my apologies if that was taken the wrong way
Qwiksillva
08-08-2006, 03:56 PM
Glad to see we have some knowledgable rotary heads out here.
I got rid of my FC and will be getting a FD in the near future while keeping my "turbo peon" as a daily.
Even I can become lost in the headache a rotary is... by the way, my name is James. I'm always happy to try to lend a hand/give advice to the best of my knowledge to anyone who has a rotary.
KhanArtisT
08-11-2006, 03:25 PM
VA gambler. Where are you located? Any other rotary heads in the No.VA area looking to make some side money? Parts cars are always helpful.
As far as prices on the Rotary vs. an "average V6". lol, a spark plug/wire job on the Stealth runs 130 bucks labor...by a gas station mechanic. Small shops charge more.
<< 1990 RX7 GXL/55k/Rebuilt motor...feels like it'll have some electrical problems in the future :(
VaGambler
08-11-2006, 07:48 PM
VA gambler. Where are you located? Any other rotary heads in the No.VA area looking to make some side money? Parts cars are always helpful.
As far as prices on the Rotary vs. an "average V6". lol, a spark plug/wire job on the Stealth runs 130 bucks labor...by a gas station mechanic. Small shops charge more.
<< 1990 RX7 GXL/55k/Rebuilt motor...feels like it'll have some electrical problems in the future :(
No problem bud , Im located in the Yorkcounty area and can do any type of engine work on a rotary . I do work out of my garage , but its one heck of a garage . Im sure any price you get from here will make you happy
Just let me know what you need
As far as prices on the Rotary vs. an "average V6". lol, a spark plug/wire job on the Stealth runs 130 bucks labor...by a gas station mechanic.Most of that is labour time lifting the upper intake manifold... what a pain. When I bought my Stealth, it had mismatch plugs between the front and rear banks.
Plugs practically fall out of the '7. It's like a ten minute job.
VaGambler
08-13-2006, 10:29 AM
Most of that is labour time lifting the upper intake manifold... what a pain. When I bought my Stealth, it had mismatch plugs between the front and rear banks.
Plugs practically fall out of the '7. It's like a ten minute job.
getting to the plugs is the biggest pain
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