Hey ted,
I know you have Miodrag's controller now, but did you ever get your Curtis back to life? I have two dead soldiers now. one has all blown mosfets and the other probably has the a blown logic section. So I will see what I can do to combine them. (nothing to loose right?)
Rich Carol took a look at my current fatality, and reminded me of my missing "pre-charge" resistors. (resistors across the cut off for the controller which let a little current through to keep things semi-ready to go in the controller. This avoids a sudden in-rush of current when the contractors close) I had purchased my components used and already mounted to a board from another RX7 and ready to drop in mine. I noticed the missing pre-charge resistor, but since it had been working for so long for the other guy, I did not worry about it. It did not seem to bother the old controller that I had, as the failure mode seemingly had nothing to do with it, but rather the common Curtis failure where the mosfets closest to the control circuit smoke first. The replacement controller from Rich might not have been so lucky.
Can you post how you actually opened the Curtis? I am going to give it a go now. I have read boiling them and putting them on a stove to soften the sealer which covers the screws to release the innards. I think I am going to give a torch a try. Intense localized heat to soften the goop, while hopefully not heating up the other sections too much due to the nice aluminum case and fins.