Go to this link: http://www.cochran-racing.com/FSM/s5/01_engine.pdf then scroll down a little bit, you'll see the illustrations for the V-belts and how to adjust them.
1988-1991
No. 88 is a series 4 2nd gen and 91 is a series 5 2nd gen.
Go to www.banzai-racing.com , it will tell you how to get the error codes and what they are.
R134a just like all newer cars
not sure what year you have but on 1986-1991 it is on the ignition coil closest to the battery
AnswerIf your fuse box does not have a panel to show you what you are looking for (Why the heck it's like that is so stupid), then google "Fuse panel 88 RX7 diagram". You will find some there.
14-54 psi at idle/ 64-78 psi at 3000 rpm
Yes but not without a degree of agony. The mounts for these engine are in completely different places along with the front crossmember and will require a high degree of fabrication to work.
mazda doesnt rx7 anymore :(
It's a translucent rectangular box attached with a black cap on in front of the firewall. If you can not locate this, sell your Rx7 immediately because you will not be able to spot an engine fire which is common on abused Rx7s and you will burn a fiery death.
not really sure could be fly wheel or counter balancer out of alignment (broken keyway)
It is called a rotary engine. Go to wikipedia.com and type in 'Rotary Engine', it has a diagram of how it works. The rx7 has a two rotar engine with a total displacement of 80 cu. inches. Or if you need ricer numbers... its a 1.3 liter engine. Go to wikipedia, it's actually pretty cool!