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Originally posted by FamiliaGT View PostWell, you have a few options.
1) Feed it oil until you can do your engine swap.
2) If your mechanically savey and have a few friends to help, Pull the tranny out and pull the flywheel and clutch off. Swap in a new seal.
( I cant remember if this is the way to replace it, its been a while.)
Or just park it and drive something else is really all I can think of.
it just seems so impractical to pull the motor only to put it back in for maybe a month more at the most..ah who knows, i have the gasket just sitting in my garage. maybe one day ill just put go out and knock it out.
'88 323 sedan, K-swapped..
'03.5 Mazdaspeed Protege - miss it so much..
'01 Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins - 323 hauler
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Well, you have a few options.
1) Feed it oil until you can do your engine swap.
2) If your mechanically savey and have a few friends to help, Pull the tranny out and pull the flywheel and clutch off. Swap in a new seal.
( I cant remember if this is the way to replace it, its been a while.)
Or just park it and drive something else is really all I can think of.Mazda
1988 Black 323 GT
DOHC 16 VALVE TURBO
2013 Velocity Red Mica Mazdaspeed3
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1- by timing belt, passenger side
2- front lower, by radiator on subframe
3- lower rear, by firewall on subframe
4- over top of transmission to the frame rail"See that car, in the 80's that car was deadly." Random man to his son while passing the GTX in a parking lot
Originally posted by neuspeedescortthe proper spelling would be "Launchabilitiness" i do believe.
-88' Mazda 323 GTX, caged and ready for dirt
-93' Mazda Miata, half caged
-09' Mercedes C63 AMG
-87' Toyota Land Cruiser, 33's with slight lift, safari style!
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What'd you do to your bumper?
1988 White GTX - #1 parts
1988 Black GTX - #2 reliably broken touge monstar (294,000 miles no rebuilds) - dead
1988 Blue GTX - #3 in progress (view here)
1988 Blue GTX - #4 BPT swapped weekend warrior.
1988 White GTX - #5 Rally car
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It looks like it's all chopped up at the bottom...
1988 White GTX - #1 parts
1988 Black GTX - #2 reliably broken touge monstar (294,000 miles no rebuilds) - dead
1988 Blue GTX - #3 in progress (view here)
1988 Blue GTX - #4 BPT swapped weekend warrior.
1988 White GTX - #5 Rally car
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Looks like a normal sohc bumper to me.12 cbr250r: daily ride
01 saab 9-3: daily
98 gsxr 1100: for sale
93L: money pit/ space waster
92GL: low and slow beater
90?: the rust free shell
89LX: swapping to rust free shell
89L: for sale
89L: parts
87 conquest: dohc 4g64 swap underway
76+80 vw dashers: for sale
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Ha... that's my problem... I've never paid attention to the SOHC bumpers..
1988 White GTX - #1 parts
1988 Black GTX - #2 reliably broken touge monstar (294,000 miles no rebuilds) - dead
1988 Blue GTX - #3 in progress (view here)
1988 Blue GTX - #4 BPT swapped weekend warrior.
1988 White GTX - #5 Rally car
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