A clunking noise in the rear of your 1987 RX-7 when shifting could be due to several issues. Common causes include worn or damaged differential mounts, loose or failing suspension components, or problems with the driveshaft or rear axle. It's important to inspect the rear suspension and drivetrain components for any signs of wear or damage. If the issue persists, consulting a mechanic familiar with RX-7s is recommended for a thorough diagnosis.
The 89 is an s5 and the 87 is an s4 It will fit but might take minor modification.
Anything will work as long as you have enough money. There have been LS7 swaps into newer RX7's but i'm not sure about an 87.
To run, no. To pass emissions, yes.
I have an 87 7mge non turbo and i beat my buddies 89 rx7 with a 13b and webber side drafts
you could have a bad ground wire that was my problem
It depends on how many lugs there are. If they areboth 5 lug than it will fit. If the 87 is 4 lug then you would have to change the hubs to 5 lug.
Sounds like a dud fuel pump to me. Check all the wires first . Funny though , 87 rx7 had no carburetor...it has electronic fuel injection.
The 87 firebird is rear-wheel drive. all firebirds from "67" to end of production in "02" are rear wheel drive
rear what? the backend of the car or the drivetrain rearend?
Check your transmission shift solenoids
front
yes it will