New Engine @ 19,000 miles
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New Engine @ 19,000 miles
Yep, that's right. This tops off the tranny rebuild we had done at 10,000 miles (SEVERE grindage).
It began as a simple thing, really. I took the car in for delayed starting. No, this was not the typical dragging start that is related to the battery. The starter cranked the engine at normal speed. It was taking about 10 seconds of cranking to start. Sometimes it wouldn't start, but it would start right up on the second round of cranking.
A simple fix, I thought. I figured maybe the spark plugs were getting gummy. I am friends with the head Mazda mechanic at our dealership here. He checked the plugs, but they were fine. Out of curiosity, and perhaps because the plugs were already out, he checked the compression on the motor. He said Mazda minimum standards were that the compression be at 98% on the rotors. Mine was diagnosed as 84% on the front rotor and 74% ( ) on the rear rotor.
The service manager called Mazda about the issue because my poor car's motor was quite worn at only 18,992 miles. It took much deliberation, but they decided to warranty the motor (as if they had a choice ). They were asking questions about modifications to the car from exhaust to even if it had after market wheels!!!
Anyhoo, I think my 8 will be one of the poor damned souls, like many of the FDs.
I am by far not complaining. I love my car, but if she is going to need engines replaced in that kind of time frame, I will be forced to get rid of her.
Just a word of warning for you guys, if anything like the problems I was having happens, get the compression checked. Hell, I'd have them do it anyway, especially because my car was running just fine once started (it was idling a little rough though). We'd have never known, if it had not been for my friend. Who knows--the engine prolly would have worn completely out just out of warranty. That would surely suck.
It began as a simple thing, really. I took the car in for delayed starting. No, this was not the typical dragging start that is related to the battery. The starter cranked the engine at normal speed. It was taking about 10 seconds of cranking to start. Sometimes it wouldn't start, but it would start right up on the second round of cranking.
A simple fix, I thought. I figured maybe the spark plugs were getting gummy. I am friends with the head Mazda mechanic at our dealership here. He checked the plugs, but they were fine. Out of curiosity, and perhaps because the plugs were already out, he checked the compression on the motor. He said Mazda minimum standards were that the compression be at 98% on the rotors. Mine was diagnosed as 84% on the front rotor and 74% ( ) on the rear rotor.
The service manager called Mazda about the issue because my poor car's motor was quite worn at only 18,992 miles. It took much deliberation, but they decided to warranty the motor (as if they had a choice ). They were asking questions about modifications to the car from exhaust to even if it had after market wheels!!!
Anyhoo, I think my 8 will be one of the poor damned souls, like many of the FDs.
I am by far not complaining. I love my car, but if she is going to need engines replaced in that kind of time frame, I will be forced to get rid of her.
Just a word of warning for you guys, if anything like the problems I was having happens, get the compression checked. Hell, I'd have them do it anyway, especially because my car was running just fine once started (it was idling a little rough though). We'd have never known, if it had not been for my friend. Who knows--the engine prolly would have worn completely out just out of warranty. That would surely suck.
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Oh, and in my city there have been NUMEROUS auto RX-8s that have needed new engine and the more miles people are getting on their MT's, the more are rolling into the shop that need engines. *sigh* I had such high hopes for the Renesis...
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lol...there is no avoiding when you are talking about rotaries. :p
Seriously, they have no clue. And being rotary fans previous to buying te RX-8, we did everything by the book as far as rotary maintenance goes. *shrugs*
Seriously, they have no clue. And being rotary fans previous to buying te RX-8, we did everything by the book as far as rotary maintenance goes. *shrugs*
#6
Originally Posted by Mazdaspeedgirl
..... I am friends with the head Mazda mechanic at our dealership here. He checked the plugs, but they were fine. Out of curiosity, and perhaps because the plugs were already out, he checked the compression on the motor. He said Mazda minimum standards were that the compression be at 98% on the rotors. Mine was diagnosed as 84% on the front rotor and 74% ( ) on the rear rotor.
The service manager called Mazda about the issue because my poor car's motor was quite worn at only 18,992 miles. It took much deliberation, but they decided to warranty the motor (as if they had a choice ). They were asking questions about modifications to the car from exhaust to even if it had after market wheels!!!
.....
The service manager called Mazda about the issue because my poor car's motor was quite worn at only 18,992 miles. It took much deliberation, but they decided to warranty the motor (as if they had a choice ). They were asking questions about modifications to the car from exhaust to even if it had after market wheels!!!
.....
Please.
That would be good infor for all of us to know.
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Originally Posted by GotZoom
You need to ask your head Mazda mechanic friend (away from work) about all the mod questions. It sounds like they started to try and figure out why it happened, then tried to figure out a way to get out of the warranty. I mean...after market wheels affecting compression?
Please.
That would be good infor for all of us to know.
Please.
That would be good infor for all of us to know.
I thought the questioning was a bit out of sorts myself, and I thank God we havent' modded the motor yet. But from what I hear, the engines are having more troubles than they are wanting us to find out. Maybe that's being a bit paranoid, but i used to work for this dealership and have seen the magnitude of the 8's that are needing engines. It worries me.
#13
Originally Posted by bmcc49er
Rotary is solid, replaced after 19K miles. Makes you stop and think and worry.
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What arethe symptoms on the automatics? Ive already had my transmission replaced once - but the engine has always seemed to be fine (never had any start up issues) andIm almost at 30000. If theres something wrong w/all the automatics Ibetter find out soon b/c Ive only got 20k miles left before Im SOL
#15
Originally Posted by shocar
Can you describe what your oil consumption looked like prior to this problem? Was there ever a time when the engine used no motor oil? Thanks, and sorry about your misfortune.
it's okay about the misfortune. I *hope* I am one of the few to experience this problem, but in my town it seems a LOT of the engines are giving trouble...
#16
Originally Posted by rx8wannahave
Yes...we all need more information on this, feed us wisdom please...
#17
Originally Posted by Nemesis8
What's "woop" mean
#19
Originally Posted by JeRKy 8 Owner
What arethe symptoms on the automatics? Ive already had my transmission replaced once - but the engine has always seemed to be fine (never had any start up issues) andIm almost at 30000. If theres something wrong w/all the automatics Ibetter find out soon b/c Ive only got 20k miles left before Im SOL
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Of interest here, would be that I have seen brand new, not properly broken in engines, being show dogged on test drives by young inexperienced dealership sales men & women. There are a lot of early 8's that had problems with coolant leaking from improper warming of the engines prior to hitting redline on a test drive. The rotary has a breakin period to help its seals. Without this knowledge, you are going to have problems.
I ordered my car as one the presale ones. The dealership lost my order, so I began looking. I specifically told them that I would not take one off the lot for fear of abuse. I took delivery of a new one right off the truck. It was still shrink wrapped. No one got a chance to hot dog it around the car lots.
Then, there are a lot of first time rotary owners out there that fell prey to the marketing campaign of this car. It was cool to go Zoom Zoom and get hugged by your car doors. Nobody knew that a rotary needed to be broken in slowly, and then warmed up 5 full minutes after the temperature gauge comes up to normal.
I'm not saying that you did not know these things about your car, but who drove your car before you had it? Did you buy it of the lot with low miles on the OD?
I have only seen one 8 come back to my dealership for engine failure, and that is because the guy never put oil in it and it seized right up on him.
I would like to know the results of your motors autopsy once you have them.
I ordered my car as one the presale ones. The dealership lost my order, so I began looking. I specifically told them that I would not take one off the lot for fear of abuse. I took delivery of a new one right off the truck. It was still shrink wrapped. No one got a chance to hot dog it around the car lots.
Then, there are a lot of first time rotary owners out there that fell prey to the marketing campaign of this car. It was cool to go Zoom Zoom and get hugged by your car doors. Nobody knew that a rotary needed to be broken in slowly, and then warmed up 5 full minutes after the temperature gauge comes up to normal.
I'm not saying that you did not know these things about your car, but who drove your car before you had it? Did you buy it of the lot with low miles on the OD?
I have only seen one 8 come back to my dealership for engine failure, and that is because the guy never put oil in it and it seized right up on him.
I would like to know the results of your motors autopsy once you have them.
#23
Originally Posted by davefzr
Were you getting any check engine lights or noticing any performance derogation?
#24
Originally Posted by Gomez
I notice you're the resident autocrosser....has this car seen much time killing cones??
We have only raced the 8 once just because of the fact that my husband cannot take sundays off to go with me. I prefer the miata. The RX-8 outhandles the miata by far, but the 8 spins like a top once she lets go. :p
Speaking of which, the 8 needs new tires soon. I wonder if the new Azenis are going to be offered in an 18...
Last edited by Mazdaspeedgirl; 04-07-2005 at 11:06 AM. Reason: drunken misspelling
#25
Originally Posted by Nemesis8
Of interest here, would be that I have seen brand new, not properly broken in engines, being show dogged on test drives by young inexperienced dealership sales men & women. There are a lot of early 8's that had problems with coolant leaking from improper warming of the engines prior to hitting redline on a test drive. The rotary has a breakin period to help its seals. Without this knowledge, you are going to have problems.
I ordered my car as one the presale ones. The dealership lost my order, so I began looking. I specifically told them that I would not take one off the lot for fear of abuse. I took delivery of a new one right off the truck. It was still shrink wrapped. No one got a chance to hot dog it around the car lots.
I'm not saying that you did not know these things about your car, but who drove your car before you had it? Did you buy it of the lot with low miles on the OD?
I ordered my car as one the presale ones. The dealership lost my order, so I began looking. I specifically told them that I would not take one off the lot for fear of abuse. I took delivery of a new one right off the truck. It was still shrink wrapped. No one got a chance to hot dog it around the car lots.
I'm not saying that you did not know these things about your car, but who drove your car before you had it? Did you buy it of the lot with low miles on the OD?
Then, there are a lot of first time rotary owners out there that fell prey to the marketing campaign of this car. It was cool to go Zoom Zoom and get hugged by your car doors. Nobody knew that a rotary needed to be broken in slowly, and then warmed up 5 full minutes after the temperature gauge comes up to normal.
I have only seen one 8 come back to my dealership for engine failure, and that is because the guy never put oil in it and it seized right up on him.
I would like to know the results of your motors autopsy once you have them.
Last edited by Mazdaspeedgirl; 04-07-2005 at 11:04 AM. Reason: drunken misspelling