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Old 02-24-2015, 01:08 PM
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I found a couple of writeups on engine removal, and the haynes manual of course, but they all glossed over some things, especially wire and vacuum line locations.

I wrote up my second engine removal and took as many pictures as I could. I know it's old hat for a lot of guys on this forum, but should still help some people out.

Removing a Miata Engine - Did It Myself
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wow that must have taken you a lot of time to write up. And i know how annoying picture taking is and how much it slows you down. Props given!



My method is remove stuff, try to pull and see whats still attached, remove those items and repeat until it's free.
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Bookmarked. Good job.
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If you are willing to convert it to a forum post, I would be more then willing to sticky it.
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Bookmarked. Good job.
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Originally Posted by shuiend
If you are willing to convert it to a forum post, I would be more then willing to sticky it.
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remove things attached to engine.
lift engine.
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Thanks for the feedback guys, glad it was helpful
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Originally Posted by Braineack
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remove things attached to engine.
lift engine.


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Originally Posted by 18psi


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Originally Posted by Braineack
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remove things attached to engine.
lift engine.
Look not everyone is as experienced as we are. Some people are a bit slower and need some extra help.
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Best part was when he cried about there not being basically the same thing as this, but for his subaru
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Nice writeup. I'll be pulling two Miata engines soon and this is a great overview. Props!
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One thing you didn't mention that always helps the first couple times you pull a particular engine is to label every connector you take off. I've never pulled a BP, so idunno if each connector is unique, but there's nothing worse than forgetting where some connector/vacuum line/etc goes and having to experiment. BP's are pretty simple and your guide has tons of pictures for reference, but its always good to have a backup. Same goes for putting bolts/nuts in labeled sandwich bags or similar.

That said, I might be pulling my motor this summer for ease of turbo and coolant reroute installation, so this is definitely getting bookmarked . Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Braineack
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remove things attached to engine.
lift engine.
Originally Posted by Braineack
amiwrongdoh?
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Originally Posted by Minty
One thing you didn't mention that always helps the first couple times you pull a particular engine is to label every connector you take off. I've never pulled a BP, so idunno if each connector is unique, but there's nothing worse than forgetting where some connector/vacuum line/etc goes and having to experiment. BP's are pretty simple and your guide has tons of pictures for reference, but its always good to have a backup. Same goes for putting bolts/nuts in labeled sandwich bags or similar.

That said, I might be pulling my motor this summer for ease of turbo and coolant reroute installation, so this is definitely getting bookmarked . Thanks!
Only thing I've noticed is the cruise control switch and power mirror switch are different colors, but identical. Cruise control switch plugged into the power mirror switch will burn out said power mirror switch. Twice. That was fun to find out.

Engine wise, nothing in the bay is the same. Routing/bolting/securing methods is a different story. Especially if you change anything, special care has to be taken to keep wires away from heat and moving parts, and so that they'll actually reach their intended destination.

Ask Ed though, I can identify any plug out of a 1.6 or NB. And 99% of a NA 1.8s. Which, although Mazda made them for one year more than the 1.6s, I surprisingly see very little of them. Two, in my experience, if IIRC.
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