The blower is mounted just above the passenger's toes, next to the right hand side of the car, under the dash. Disconnect the electrical connector. Remove the three bolts (vertical) that hold the blower motor up into the blower housing, and the motor will come straight down into your hand with the impeller attached.
A 86 rx7 has a 13b wankel rotory engine only the turbo edition was turbo charged
some rx7 series 3s came out with a 13b motor ,an are only marginally bigger an i owned a series 4 13bt motor in a series 2 rx7 its one of the best engine conversions that you can do add toyota hilux diff with 4.3 centre out of a diesel hilux is much better pick
only with alot of money for mounts and you also have to cut the frame and all that crap in otherwords no it wont if you want a 79 motor you might as well just get a 79 rx7 its well worth it to do that anyways its lighter
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here are the steps to remove your starterDisarm radio coded theft protection as outlined in Technician Safety Information .Disconnect battery ground cable.Raise and support vehicle.Disconnect starter motor electrical connectors.Remove starter motor bolts and starter motor from vehicle.Reverse procedure to install, noting the following:Torque starter motor attaching bolts to 28 - 38 ft.lb.
the starter on a 95 RX7 is on the flywheel which is just in front of the clutch, you will need to remove the bell housing around the clutch assembly to get at it however.
You sell it, and buy an rx7, which a better car anyway
Not enough power to starter motor.
Turbos gone bro :S
Under the back cover . Just behind the doors on either side ...
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 :(