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jtmhjh 07-08-2009 05:16 PM

Need a new engine.
 
Won't start hot, loss of power. They tell me it failed the compression test and a new engine is being ordered. Yeah its under warranty, but somehow that doesn't make it much better. Oh, and of course it won't be new, it will be someone else's failed engine with no telling how many miles on it, refurbished! Great! 26,774 miles. Payed it off last month, early. Planned on no car payment for several years. No good plan goes unpunished.

There, I'm done crying.

05rex8 07-08-2009 06:23 PM

:nopity:

CyberPitz 07-08-2009 06:27 PM

I've never understood people. They are getting a rebuilt engine. That's pretty badass, especially when it is free.

At that low of mileage, the only thing I can think of is a side seal not sitting right. Nothing to do with the design of the engine, just shit happens. Take a newly rebuilt engine and be happy.

04RX8man 07-08-2009 06:33 PM

I'd take a new engine...but hopefully at about 99,999 miles then i get a brand new car (sort of) haha....(knocks on wood just for precaution)

exsequor 07-08-2009 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by jtmhjh (Post 3107165)
Won't start hot, loss of power. They tell me it failed the compression test and a new engine is being ordered. Yeah its under warranty, but somehow that doesn't make it much better. Oh, and of course it won't be new, it will be someone else's failed engine with no telling how many miles on it, refurbished! Great! 26,774 miles. Payed it off last month, early. Planned on no car payment for several years. No good plan goes unpunished.

There, I'm done crying.

Be happy your getting a fresh engine. Just cuz its a refurb doesn't mean there is anything wrong with it..

Just be sure to break it in right for the first 20k miles and continue to keep up with it. All it takes it love, luck and some knowledge for a rotary to last.

invasion08 07-08-2009 06:39 PM

A rebuilt motor is better than a brand new engine. The rebuilt motor already failed and they know why it failed and they fixed the problem.

RufusVonStorm 07-08-2009 06:39 PM

What year is your vehicle?

CarAndDriver 07-08-2009 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by RufusVonStorm (Post 3107327)
What year is your vehicle?

From previous posts, it looks like WWP 05. Didn't say AT or MT.

OP - is it MT or AT?

Sorry to hear.

jtmhjh 07-08-2009 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by CarAndDriver (Post 3107468)
From previous posts, it looks like WWP 05. Didn't say AT or MT.

OP - is it MT or AT?

Sorry to hear.


Yes sir. WWP 2005 MT.

And thank you. From all the posts, I was starting to think I should be happy about this.:hahano:

05rx8mazda 07-08-2009 08:45 PM

hmm i sea foam the motor almost every 10k miles. worked fine for me 65K miles so far =]
i did havea couple of bumps but shes runnin smoothly. what type of gas, oil, and what type of driving did you do?

SayNoToPistons 07-08-2009 09:33 PM

Cry me a river. It is a factory refurbished engine that is completely up to spec. Consider yourself fortunate.

BigMikeATL 07-08-2009 09:34 PM

It's not like they're putting broken parts in the engine. They replace what's broken, refurbish anything else, and away you go.

CarAndDriver 07-08-2009 10:00 PM

A new/refurb engine is certainly better than ur busted one or one that's going to bust after warranty. I think the concern should be that they do a good job and don't make a mess of other things or the install.

9krpmrx8 07-08-2009 10:11 PM

Why should he feel fortunate? I understand his pain, I love this car but too pay for something brand new and have 3 engines (first one blew at 22k) before 100k is a bit disheartening. You guys are pretty optimistic about the rebuilds. I am on (well currently being installed anyway) my second rebuilt motor, my first rebuilt motor ran 10W30 from day one with 3,000 mile oil changes and only lasted 73k. I sure wish it was a fresh new one from Japan rather a rebuild. Good luck on your second motor.

safbud 07-09-2009 12:53 AM

I just got my 04 back yesterday. New engine, new clutch, but they still need to replace the coils! They are on back order. We started off with the same issues you are talking about and it is still not running right. I hate to think that the coils were the problem all along and instead they replaced my engine. Not complaining, just interesting.

9krpmrx8 07-09-2009 09:38 AM

Yeah mine is a getting an engine as we speak and they are telling me I need new coils. There answer for everything new coils.

Huey52 07-09-2009 10:06 AM

The commercial aircraft that we all fly in on a regular basis are continuosly refurbished. There's nothing inherently wrong with refurbished parts/motors as long as it's done by highly trained technicians, which in this case is assured.

100k mile warranty on the engine is really a great deal when you think about it.

ken-x8 07-09-2009 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by Huey52 (Post 3108250)
...100k mile warranty on the engine is really a great deal when you think about it.

An engine that's expected to live 200k or longer would be an even better deal. ;)

Ken

Huey52 07-09-2009 11:47 AM

I've got a little over 20k on my 2005, so at this pace 100k warranty is just fine. ;)

In theory the rotary, being relatively simple with fewer moving parts should outlast a piston engine. But as we know there are some issues in some environments.

CyberPitz 07-09-2009 11:55 AM

*Shakes fist at OMP*

jtmhjh 07-09-2009 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by BigMikeATL (Post 3107593)
It's not like they're putting broken parts in the engine. They replace what's broken, refurbish anything else, and away you go.

What if the refurbished engine had 54,000 miles on it before it blew. The way I drive, very low miles, my intention would be to drive this car 10 more years. Well now the age of my car has just doubled. If I had 70,000 on my car, this would be a fair deal I suppose. Frankly, if a refurbished engine with who knows how many miles on it, is as good, or as others have said, better than a new one, that's a pretty sad statement for Mazda.

04RX8man 07-09-2009 01:05 PM

^it's almost completely like like new...anything at all that is damaged is replaced and rebuilt to within mazda's specs!(yes some of their specs are subpar but..) SO it's like you are getting a brand new engine just some hardware parts like...housing rotors etc etc are the originals unless some of the hard parts were replaced too....

If you don't like that it's remane then u always have the option to BUY a new one! so I'd take a free remaned one than paying for a brand new one(even though they are about the same)

SayNoToPistons 07-09-2009 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by jtmhjh (Post 3108505)
What if the refurbished engine had 54,000 miles on it before it blew. The way I drive, very low miles, my intention would be to drive this car 10 more years. Well now the age of my car has just doubled. If I had 70,000 on my car, this would be a fair deal I suppose. Frankly, if a refurbished engine with who knows how many miles on it, is as good, or as others have said, better than a new one, that's a pretty sad statement for Mazda.

What don't you get about "completely up to spec"?

greg985 07-09-2009 02:46 PM

I understand you had pretty low miles, but I can only hope I get a new engine before I break 100k

CyberPitz 07-09-2009 02:50 PM

.....I wonder if he knows what "Refurbished engine" means?


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