Yes, a 13b can be bolted in fairly easy if you have the transmission for it as well. Remove the tail housing off the rotary transmission and the shifting mechanism. Swap the tail housing and shifting mechanism from your truck onto the rotary transmission. This will allow the tranny to bolt like stock. There is a guy who fabs the engine mount, he sells on eBay and you can find the link on Mazdatruckin.com as well. This mount replaces the cross member under the oil pan and allows the engine to bolt in. The hard part is then installing a better radiator, the oil cooler, and all of the engine management wiring.
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Its hidden under the camshaft
you put 3 flow-master mufflers on it dont worry they all back fire aint it cool
It is a triple rotor Rotary engine. A b2000 was there pickup.
it the engine code. 2 rotor, naturally aspirated rotary
140 nm
Mazda's 13B for the 1986-88 RX-7 made 146hp without a turbo and 185hp with a turbo.
On a 1986-91 model they connect to the throttle body and the turbo compressor ! Hope it helps!
yes
4 quarts. I own a 1986 B2000.
If you are speaking of the 13B N/A, the pistons that actuate the 6th port sleeves operate via vacuum from the "Pick up Tube" on the catalytic converter on the Exhaust piping. Either you have a rotary engine or a piston engine.
check out rotary engine illustrated - there is a video you can download that shows how the timing works. if you search it on google then you will find it.
Do an internet on a Mazda RX7 or RX8... other than that ....it's basically an airplane engine..... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A rotary engine, or formly known as the "wankel" engine was created/invented by Felix Wankel back in the 1920s i believe, prototype was designed an released in 1959. Mazda well know for the RX(Rotary Experiment) Gen cars 1-8. There are a few kinds of rotary engines, the ones in airplanes, and the ones used in cars/trucks. The basic rotary engine from a car IE Rx7. has a 13b rotary engine, which is a 2 rotor model. The rotary engine , instead of a traditional piston engine does not go up an down, instead goes in circular motion (which allows it to get way more RPMs). there are plenty of rotary engines 12a,13b,20b, and 26b(which is hard to come close too...AND ALOT OF $$$$$) thats basically a lil about the rotary engine!!!