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| Timing belt question | 15 May 2007 14:24 GMT | 41 |
I know the timing belt is supposed to be replaced at 60k. My 2000 is at 75k but the belt is in good condition... no nicks etc. Money is tight at the moment... how much longer can I go before this has to be replaced... I know that I'll be stuck wherever I am but there is no
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| Mazda MX-5 Miata is #5 at Gaywheels.com | 14 May 2007 18:02 GMT | 7 |
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| timing belt install | 12 May 2007 23:38 GMT | 4 |
I am putting together my wife's 95 m-ed and find the timing belt to be a pain...the exhauste will stay put in the correct postion but the intake is pushing the valves open and I end up with slack between the cam gears. any hints?
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| M-Edition | 12 May 2007 22:50 GMT | 1 |
My friend has a 1994 Miata for sale. He says it is an M Edition and is worth more than the regular base edition. If so, what are the added amenities in the M Edition. How much more is it worth comparitively. mAnd how do you tell for certain it is in fact an M
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| Cockpit cover | 11 May 2007 23:16 GMT | 4 |
Well, after 4 years, I'm saying goodbye to my 2003 - the lease is up next month. I'll miss her, but work requires 4 doors! I have a pair of black visor plugs, a round satin black
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| Has anyobdy ever put one of these into a Miata? | 10 May 2007 22:38 GMT | 11 |
http://preview.tinyurl.com/39pqtw
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| Time for a new clutch? | 09 May 2007 15:29 GMT | 4 |
What should I be looking for to decide whether my '96 Miata with 140K miles needs a new clutch? Is the mileage a good indication? Should I wait until I can detect slippage -- but how do I do that if it happens very gradually? I don't feel anything different -- but then again, ...
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| Pictures of piston, valves & spark plus: what does this tell you? | 09 May 2007 13:03 GMT | 15 |
Pictures were taken right after the head was taken off. No cleaning at all. Pictures of cylinder 1 & 4. They seem dirty, is this what I should expect from a '92 NA width 115.000 miles? Must say it looks worse on the pictures than IRL.
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| wood steering wheel | 08 May 2007 18:34 GMT | 19 |
Any recommendations for a wood steering wheel that has an airbag?
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| need advice on Tranny problem, 92 stick | 08 May 2007 14:29 GMT | 5 |
I bought a '92 a couple years ago, and it has 85,000 miles on it now. For the past few months it's been getting harder, and harder to shift, and today, there for a while, I couldn't get into any gear at all, but I finally manged
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| Top repair question | 08 May 2007 03:48 GMT | 6 |
I have a soft top that has a seam that looks like its coming apart. There is no stitching but it feels as if there was some kind of adhesive used. Any ideas as to what I can use to repair it? I've got two images of the problem here: http://www.jkf194.com/top.htm
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| REALLY SCARY TV show! | 07 May 2007 06:33 GMT | 2 |
Just saw a pretty terrifying TV program, PBS's MotorWeek, believe it or not. Take a look: http://www.mpt.org/motorweek/fyi.shtml
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| Engine died coming off the freeway! | 06 May 2007 22:29 GMT | 7 |
Hello, I own a '90 Miata with 140,000 on it and have had few real problems with it. However, my drive to work this morning resulted in my engine cutting out one me. Perhaps someone could suggest possible causes given the events. First, I had already noticed the engine was
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| Loose screw in dashboard | 06 May 2007 08:27 GMT | 1 |
About one month into driving my new '06 MX-5, I started hearing a faint rattling noise on bumpy roads coming from the dashboard. This went on on and off (more on than off) for a couple of months until yesterday, when the noise became noticeably louder and then it
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| 1995 MX5 valuation (UK) | 04 May 2007 21:09 GMT | 8 |
Can anyone give me a rough vavlue of a 1995 MX5. Not sure what the specific model is (maybe an S or is it iS). It's been sat for a number of years and the owner is looking to shift it, the valuation books I have don't go back that far.
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