View Full Version : new engine after 4500 miles
alfadrki 08-19-2004, 04:04 PM i bought my rx-8 about 4 months ago, and recently found my car dripping oil in my driveway :( . I took it to the dealership i work at and they said the oil pan was rubbing against the transmission :confused: , so they ordered me a new oil pan seal to fix the problem, apparently they thought the seal was too loose. the next day when service was taking the oil pan off they found metal slivers in the oil. they then checked out the engine and found major damage inside the engine :eek: , and the metal was apparently from the timing belt shield. somehow when it was put on the factory didn't tighten the belt enough and it had started rubbing the shield and somehow deposited the metal it had been pulling off into the engine.
now i have been reading posts on here for about a month and have not seen any mention of such a problem. i was curious if anyone else has had any similar problems or if my car is the one that slipped through inspection.
alfadrkI
RX-Dreamer 08-19-2004, 04:13 PM Nice troll posting.
Or a clueless moron that got robbed by the dealership... :rolleyes:
beachdog 08-19-2004, 04:14 PM What do you do at the dealership?
Are you sure you own an RX8?
It's pretty darn hard to damage something that a rotary engine doesn't even have.
zoom44 08-19-2004, 04:20 PM now i have been reading posts on here for about a month and have not seen any mention of such a problem. i was curious if anyone else has had any similar problems or if my car is the one that slipped through inspection.
alfadrkI
ahhhhh hmmmm...... ah that would be no to the 1st question and the to settle your curiosity noone else has had a similar problem because a rotary doesn't have a timing belt/chain or any of its associated parts. i wonder some times if these posts aren't from smartass members of the rx-7club who think it would be funny to mess with new rotary owners.
bowman 08-19-2004, 04:20 PM timing belt ?!?
I thought that rotary engines didn't have timing belts.
Edit: OK, they beat me to it.
Elara 08-19-2004, 04:32 PM ahhhhh hmmmm...... ah that would be no to the 1st question and the to settle your curiosity noone else has had a similar problem because a rotary doesn't have a timing belt/chain or any of its associated parts. i wonder some times if these posts aren't from smartass members of the rx-7club who think it would be funny to mess with new rotary owners.
I'll bet you're right...
Rob Tomlin 08-19-2004, 06:30 PM Yes, the RX-8's are notorious for the problems that they have been having with their timing belts!
:rolleyes:
ezrider55 08-19-2004, 06:37 PM What! I don't have a timing belt. Boy do I feel cheated. :eek:
RotorGeek 08-19-2004, 08:20 PM My car was in the dealer last month to repair a connecting rod.
zoom44 08-19-2004, 08:23 PM did you have them replace it with one of the new titanium ones or just the regular one?
Well, i'll tell ya' what happened to me because I think that it's happening to all the rx 89s. You see I got my car last week, but I already have fifteen thousand miles on it, and the thing is that there is this rattling noise. So, I took it to the dealer who I thought was really cool but turned out to be a real jerk. They opened it up, and all eighteen of the pistons had come disconnected from the crank which caused metal to get lodged in the ram air intake for the turn=bine. Well, that would have been OK, accept that the turbine apparently (I really don't know much about these myself but this is what the guys from the dealer told me) the turbine also drives the cooling pump for the nuclear reactor, and long story short, it went Chernobyl and the reactor china syndromed. Man was I pissed! So, I told the guy that it had to be under warranty, but he said no because he knew that I'd been racin' it. Can you believe that s@@t! I'm so pissed.
(Yeah I love these posts. I think that I have now read one too many.)
RotorGeek 08-19-2004, 08:33 PM did you have them replace it with one of the new titanium ones or just the regular one?
I paid the extra 50 bucks the the titanium ones. The car feels faster. At lease 10HP on the butt dyno
red_rx8_red_int 08-19-2004, 10:09 PM This is hilarious! but I goggled "rx-8 timing belt" and got 19300 hits. Didn't try connecting arm or other variants.
The 4th piston on my RX-8 has lost compression, what do I do!?!?!
Paradox 08-19-2004, 10:59 PM I've been using lots of that carbuerator spray stuff in my carbuerator and it seems to really help with the rough idle problem. That and tapping on the distributor cap every time you check the oil, in order to keep the dust out.
NomisR 08-19-2004, 11:11 PM What do you guys mean it doesn't exist.. look here.
http://www.overnightautoparts.com/mazda-rx-8-pup--005-timing-belt.html
:eek: :eek: :confused: :confused: :D :cool:
All that aside as useless, it occurs to me that the quality of our trolls is seriously waning. I mean Ike isn't half as obnoxious as he used to be ;) (just kidding Ike; I saw ya' up there.) Have a good one.
sferrett 08-20-2004, 12:48 AM Dont forget to replace your rod bearings while you're there
http://www.overnightautoparts.com/mazda-rx-8-pup--005-rod-bearings.html
Seriously, though, there is a chain at the front of the engine which drives the oil pump from the eccentric shaft (or at least there is on my FD which I had the oilpan off last week to reseal it) so it's *possible* (albeit extremely unlikely) that they could have been referring to that.
Elara 08-20-2004, 04:43 PM All that aside as useless, it occurs to me that the quality of our trolls is seriously waning. I mean Ike isn't half as obnoxious as he used to be ;) (just kidding Ike; I saw ya' up there.) Have a good one.
I know- this is so disappointing. This guy didn't even come back to argue and cause a ruckus. We used to get a lot of HaMSTrDCK and 8mYAss posters...I'm really starting to miss them.
94 engineer 08-20-2004, 04:59 PM hey guys the local performance shop are trying to sell me HKS camshaft for the 8, promised 15 hp, 20 hp with the gears
RotorWheeee 08-20-2004, 05:57 PM Dont forget to replace your rod bearings while you're there
http://www.overnightautoparts.com/mazda-rx-8-pup--005-rod-bearings.html
Seriously, though, there is a chain at the front of the engine which drives the oil pump from the eccentric shaft (or at least there is on my FD which I had the oilpan off last week to reseal it) so it's *possible* (albeit extremely unlikely) that they could have been referring to that.
I like that , it fits an 2002-1983 RX8 . I guess were in luck those have to be very rare.:D
zoom44 08-20-2004, 06:35 PM All that aside as useless, it occurs to me that the quality of our trolls is seriously waning. I mean Ike isn't half as obnoxious as he used to be ;) (just kidding Ike; I saw ya' up there.) Have a good one.
has it occured to anyone that maybe its not that IKE has softened but that we have? :confused:
nnnaaaaaahhhhhhh :D :rolleyes:
StewC625 08-20-2004, 07:31 PM Have you guys tried the new available Rolls-Royce Allison gas turbine engine option? Keeps with the rotary theme, turns 26,000 RPM at redline and makes 580 horsepower and 900 ft lbs of torque! Try it!
You think you like the rotary buzz? Try the gas turbine scream!
Gotta go change my timing belt ...
newtlicious 08-20-2004, 10:35 PM Stew, you enjoyed that way too much considering you were the one talking about gas washing oil off of the combustion chamber in a rotary. Kinda hard when they're mixed together. I guess 2 strokes don't work then. You should check out those nitrogen filled tires.
RX-Dreamer 08-21-2004, 11:27 AM Have you guys tried the new available Rolls-Royce Allison gas turbine engine option? Keeps with the rotary theme, turns 26,000 RPM at redline and makes 580 horsepower and 900 ft lbs of torque! Try it!
You think you like the rotary buzz? Try the gas turbine scream!
Gotta go change my timing belt ...
Umm... If that were true the Torque would have dropped to 117 or lower by the time it reached redline.... Who the hell would want that?
900 tq at redline would be 4455 horsepower. :rolleyes:
RX-Dreamer 08-21-2004, 11:28 AM P.S. I think someone should report that false advertising website? :eek:
zevans 08-23-2004, 07:34 AM Nice try. But you really expect us to take advice on reliability from someone with ALFA in their nick?
alfadrki 08-24-2004, 02:34 PM the tech i orignally talked to told me the wrong thing, the service manager says it is the timing shield dampner came apart from around the front timing chain and i am still not sure how the metal got in the engine, but i will hopefully get to see what happened when the new engine comes in some time in the next 3 weeks. hopefully i will be able to find out exactly what happened and can take some pictures of what it actually looks like.
TODreamer 08-24-2004, 02:43 PM Do you ever wonder what some of these troll morons look like?
I'm picturing a messed up looking social deviant who loves it when his golden retriever licks his marbles while he writes garbage like this. :D
lol
alphapenguin 08-24-2004, 02:53 PM do you guys really think he/she is trolling? Maybe that person just doesnt know much about the car.
just a thought
zoom44 08-24-2004, 03:08 PM the timing shield dampner came apart from around the front timing chain
bold added by me- at least it was only the one on the front timing chain. it would be horribly messy if the front and the REAR went at the same time. ive seen it happen and it still creeps me out just mentioning it.
LordZeal 08-24-2004, 04:21 PM If that guy's not trolling, he needs to find a new dealership pronto.
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