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Hey my name is Jeff. I live in Utah unfortunately. I heard this would be a good place to learn about welding and what not. I'm restoring a 72 Mazda rx2(capella) coupe. My floor pans are basically gone and the rear quarters as well as the window frames. I don't know really anything about welding or sheet metal and I can't get any sound answers from people I know. I'm hoping to learn enough here to make my dream car come together. Thanks.
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post pics of it that helps alot with the talented person on this forum making the job les difficult for you
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sounds really cool. should pick up alot quick from the guys here.
down in atlanta there is a place called maz-mart and its full of old mazda stuff. the guy there sheldon knows all the old school rx guys. might be able to help you find some panels. they had everything for me to do my RHD conversion to my old rx-7
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Hi Jeff and welcome!
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HI Jeff welcome to the forum
Peter
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Welcome to the forum from Illinois. I remember those RX2s and 3s. My buddy had a 2 sedan and I had a 3 wagon for a short time. Torqueless, yes, but they would wind out just fine, much better than any of the same sized competition from Japan at that time. Hard starting in our Chicago winters, used to squirt an extra tad of oil into the carb to temporarily bump the compression on crank.
By the time I got mine, it was pretty worn, I had a friend who was a Mazda tech at the time, he said the salespeople never told new customers how to drive them: warm up, etc. and that improper warm up was killing the seals prematurely.
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Why did I know this was about a rotary nut! I also have the terminal disease. Check out the old shot of my RX2 on my chassis rack in this thread, post #18 I think.
http://www.allmetalshaping.com/showt...?t=1938&page=2
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John, if I had a shop like you do, my car would be running by now. I have so much free time but with it sitting under a tarp outside, it's hard to get much done. The housings are getting milled, lapped, and nitrided so hopefully
I can have a twin dizzy that makes 200k miles ![]()
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should post up some pics.
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Those old RX2's were a cool ride, a bud had one that used to race at Lime Rock....Sweet little red car with japanese flag in white over the roof, all done in home and hobby shops.
Welcome and post up some pics!
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No longer driving for a living so its time to dust off the old tools and get crackin'! I'm now spending winter in the Northeast and Summer in Texas??! I think I got it backwards again... ![]() Bill F. |
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