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bleed by kneisl1
Aug 20, 2006 (1:05 pm)
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Yes I followed it over to the passenger side but couldnt trace it farther than that. Rats I just had that wheel off today to bleed the wheel caliper. I should have looked for it.Incidently if while removeing the lug nuts you happen, in spite of all your efforts, to twist one of the wheel studs off, its fairly easy to replace it. Just knock it toward the center of the car with a large ball peen hammer and a punch. Turn up the wheel so the stud will clear the caliper/brake pad carrier. It might even be possible to slip the new one in without removeing the disc and caliper which is what I did.
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oil filter by kneisl1
Aug 21, 2006 (6:35 am)
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Does anybody know the thread dimentions of the part the oil filter screws to? Is it 18 X 1.5 mm or 20X 1.5mm? Thanks!
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Clutch Slave by ateixeira
Aug 21, 2006 (11:09 am)
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I changed mine so I should have some pics, let me look...
 
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=4289876491
 
You have to register at ImageStation but it's worth it. You'll see the bleed valve on the top of the slave cylinder in photos 2 and 4. The location is in another photo, of course I had removed it to rebuild it, but you'll know where to look and what it looks like.
 
Bleed the whole system. My '93 had very filthy fluid, dark and nasty. I used the turkey baster to remove all the fluid I could, filled with fresh fluid and then had my wife pump the clutch pedal while I bled. Remember to refill the reservoir every once in a while, just like with the brakes.
 
The oil filter is #6609, IIRC. Not sure about the dimensions.
 
-juice
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cylinder by kneisl1
Aug 21, 2006 (11:57 am)
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I took off the wheel again, found the clutch cylinder, and bled it out. While I was in there I painted the upper and lower control arms with rust bonding paint called Extend by Loctite. The car before I bought it lived at the shore and there was more corrosion than what Im used to seeing on the underneath of the car. I also painted the exhust system back of the cat with it. It was very satisfactory.
  After suctioning out the brake and clutch fluid as much as possible I wipe out the inside of the resevoirs with a clean rag pushed by the tip of a screwdriver. Gets every bit of sludge out.
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1997 Mazda Miata - MX-5 M Edition by tobecontnt
Sep 23, 2006 (4:55 am)
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Hi there, I need some advice. I am getting ready to sell my Miata and understand that the particular color/model I have is sought after by Miata enthusiasts. She is hunter green w/tan top (newly replaced plastic window - new radiator), 79K miles, good condition - but needs new tires, a/c needs charging, and a tune up. What would be a fair price?"> Thanks alot.
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Re: 1997 Mazda Miata - MX-5 M Edition [tobecontnt] by erics6
Sep 23, 2006 (4:10 pm)
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Replying to: tobecontnt (Sep 23, 2006 4:55 am)

97 M isn't really any more desirable than any of the other M editions. Usually you'll get about $1k more with the M over a regular Miata. You'll need to deduct for the maintenance, tires, and a/c. You're talking $600 -$1000 for maintenance, $400+ for tires and $300+ for the A/C.
 
Probably worth around $5 - $6k. Might check Miata.net for pricing from Miata enthuisists.
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Re: 1997 Mazda Miata - MX-5 M Edition [tobecontnt] by ateixeira
Sep 25, 2006 (9:25 am)
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Replying to: tobecontnt (Sep 23, 2006 4:55 am)

I would do the tune-up before you sell. A buyer isn't going to know if it's a minor thing, especially if it's thrown a check-engine light. Might even want to do the tires.
 
If it can't pass inspection, noone's going to want to buy it.
 
-juice
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Can Sound Insulation Be Installed Under Hood? by stopandgo
Oct 02, 2006 (5:21 pm)
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I was wondering if anyone on the forum has ever added sound insulation under the Miata's hood to reduce the engine noise? I assume all older Miatas did not come with hood insulation but I think it might be practical in cutting back engine revving noise.
 
Can hood insulation be factory ordered for an 07 model and if someone has an older model should Mazda dealer/service department be able to add insulation upon customer request.
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insulation by kneisl1
Oct 03, 2006 (3:26 am)
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Yes my cars PO installed this sticky brown sheet of insulation in the "holes" under the hood and trunk. Its since dried out and is coming unglued. If you want I think I could get the name off it.
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Re: 04 Windblocker speakers [2004silvermx-5] by red05speedmx5
Oct 11, 2006 (5:11 am)
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Replying to: 2004silvermx-5 (Oct 05, 2004 10:27 am)

Hello, Don!
 
Realize you posted your question almost two years ago, but I just purchased a new 2005 Mazdaspeed Miata with the Bose system and Windblocker speakers and experienced the same low volume issue. What have you learned since your initial posting? Am most interested!
 
Regards,
Rita 2005 Red MazdaSpeed-MX5

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