Good news to report, it's only minimally berked. Even better I picked up a parts engine that has all I need to get my engine back together.
Engine came out pretty quick Saturday and I broke the engine down Sunday.
Broken here:
Scuffed here:
And here:
The rotor and housing may be reusable with some clean up with some abrasive stones but I'll hold off on decisions until I get some measurements. The teardown also revealed the Devcon smoothing my aux ports was starting to let go at the edges. It's not bad yet but I'm not waiting for that day to come. I'm not impressed with how fast the Atkins solid corner seals are wearing my side housings. I don't have many miles on them after lapping and plasma nitriding them and I can already feel some slight wear. I think I'll be going back to stock for those. None of the apex seals (RA classic seals) were damaged luckily so I'll probably be reusing them.
Some FB marketplace scouring, a trip to Detroit, and $300 returned me a pretty complete engine and trans drop out.
If anyone is intered in the trans ('86 S4 N/A) or other parts give me a shout.
The spare engine had all the apex seals still in it with one broken corner seal that chewed up the rotor groove pretty good. Side plates looks in good shape, no cracks in the coolant seal groove, I'll just have to check it for wear and port the front one to match my rear iron. Luckily I still have my mazdatrix template hanging on the wall. The housings are in pretty good shape with just the normal ~3mm of flaking on one edge in the exhaust area. One has a loose exhaust sleeve. I don't need that housing for the build but it's fixable if needed. The good rotor is 1 letter (weight) off my good rear rotor, close enough.
I ordered some LS2/truck coil packs that will hopefully resolve my misfire issues. I'm going to dop down to 7psi wastegate springs as well and sneak it up higher with electronic boost control as I get the fuel and spark dialed in well. The plan is to finish cleaning and measuring parts this weekend and get any seals/parts ordered asap.
Truth be told, until I snagged the spare engine I was pretty seriously considering an LS swap. The rotary parts, even used, are skyrocketing in price and my sourced BOM for a L33 mated to T5 was ringing in at $2500. I don't play this game to make smart choices though; I want to have fun playing with engines and make loud turbo rotary noises.