jdr767
Greenie Member
You need to paint the exposed metal edge
Yea I have some clear coat I'll spray on there from when I cut out the camber plate holes, but thank you.
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You need to paint the exposed metal edge
Would a washer under the bolt head be beneficial?
I just replaced all the suspension parts in the rear of my car and it feels great, too much rusty stuff back there to do an alignment so I finally bit the bullet and did it all. I sitll have one small clunk up front that I am pretty sure is the spherical bearing on the top hat. I used some pu parts in my juan without issues.Clunk and noise is from...the passenger rear and is essentially the same issue. This one still has the welded nut but apparently I fucked up the threads on it. This cause a slight backing out of the bolt which resulted in just enough horizontal motion of the strut to make a racket. I ordered new trailing arms for each side, after 105K its just time to replace these things and stop wasting time.
Until they arrive I'm trying to knock the welded on but stripper nut out and/or drill it out. I don't think I have a metal bit that is the right diameter and I know I don't have a torch. I'll try again tomorrow.
I just replaced all the suspension parts in the rear of my car and it feels great, too much rusty stuff back there to do an alignment so I finally bit the bullet and did it all. I sitll have one small clunk up front that I am pretty sure is the spherical bearing on the top hat. I used some u parts in my juan without issues.
https://mazdaspeeds.org/index.php?t...build-maximum-carnage.7025/page-21#post-96939
I just did my rear brakes this past weekend...don't think I've ever had them serviced before (shame on me) and man, the rust back there is shameful.I just replaced all the suspension parts in the rear of my car and it feels great, too much rusty stuff back there to do an alignment so I finally bit the bullet and did it all. I sitll have one small clunk up front that I am pretty sure is the spherical bearing on the top hat. I used some pu parts in my juan without issues.
https://mazdaspeeds.org/index.php?t...build-maximum-carnage.7025/page-21#post-96939
No broken bolts but I had to get the MAP torch out many times. It was a long and slow process but was pretty rewarding. The trailing arm control arm alignment bolts did have to be cut out as they were just too stuck but new ones for that are cheap.I just did my rear brakes this past weekend...don't think I've ever had them serviced before (shame on me) and man, the rust back there is shameful.
How did the replacement of all the components go?
Might just need to run a thread chaser through there
Developed a P3001 yesterday on the highway. Limp mode all the way home after work, the one time I've gone in to the office in months. Pulled spark plug #1 and it was pretty fouled up.
#1 on left #2 on right
What I'm concerned of is the layer of orange round the plug walls in cylinder 1, not present anywhere else.
Moisture of some sort? Going to replace the plugs and see what happens.
VC Gasket perhaps, or torn Coil pack boot.
Check the spark plug gap
i'd swap coils on plugs and see if foulness follows the coil. looks like as if the plug isn't firing which is most likely the coil or coil wiring/connector