Project FD RX7 Restomod: Part 19 – Assembling the 13B REW

13B RX-7 Rotary engine assembly installing I-Rotary 2mm Metallic WPC Treated and CTP Cryo treated apex seals, lightened rotorsNext we installed the WPC and CTP Cryogenically treated apex seal springs into our I-Rotary 2mm metallic apex seals.  Then we were ready for the center iron.

13B REW RX-7 engine assembly with WPC Treated and CTP Cryo treated irons and eshaftWe carefully placed the center iron plate on to the stack.

13B REW RX-7 engine assembly with WPC Treated and CTP Cryo treated lightened rotor, Atkins Rotary solid corner seals, e-shaft and ironsThen we slid the rear rotor down onto the e-shaft.

13B REW engine assembly rear housingNext, we installed the rear rotor housing.

13B REW Engine Assembly with WPC Treated and CTP Cryo treated lightened rotors and Atkins Rotary solid corner seals and I-Rotary 2mm metallic apex sealsOur engine is now starting to look like a 13B again.

9 comments

  1. Is the blurred out images of the port, really NSFW, or just a proprietary secret?

    Otherwise, love the assembly porn!

    1. Lol I figured it must be some JDM mosaic NSFW material too.

      Great documentation. Can’t wait to see further progress.

  2. When researching components for my RX-8 engine rebuild a lot of people recommended avoiding Atkins solid corner seals because all else being equal, you’ll see lower compression compared to an OEM corner seal. In this case is the added strength a worthy tradeoff for the compression because you can add a bit more boost to make up for it or are you just not seeing a compression loss on the RX-7 version of the seal?

    1. Dylan,

      I have had experience with both. You only crack corner seals if you have an incorrect tuneup. Oem for everything and stay away from Atkins. Their coolant jackets and apex seal springs are not oem and will cause problems in your build. See my thread on rx7 club titled Warped Apex Seal Teardown.

          1. Atkins does not recommend lapped side housings in general. From their website:

            Side housings have a nitrided surface, which is a heat treating process that diffuses nitrogen into the surface of a metal to create a case hardened surface.
            When you lap a side housing you remove this nitrided surface.
            We do not offer this service nor do we condone it.
            When this nitrided surface is removed excessive wear can occur when using any seal that comes into contact with the side housing, including Mazda corner seals and Atkins Solid Corner Seals.
            It can also cause excessive wear to the side seals and oil rings when they come into contact with raw side housings with no nitrided surface.

    2. According to Abel, the Atkins solid corner seals will improve compression over stock, and stock corner seals start to see limitations at certain power levels where solid corner seals become far more necessary and beneficial.

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