I lost my balls, please help put them back?
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I lost my *****, please help put them back?
Got to finding what the rattling was in my 6spd.... and none of the removed bolts where associated with these guys. Best i can think is at one point, someone pulled the star bolts that house bearings - these bearings though who knows... I haven't yet pulled a star bolt.
Anyone know where these came from or have an exploded parts view of the 6spd?
Anyone know where these came from or have an exploded parts view of the 6spd?
#2
That is a bitch, which requires getting into the middle section of the trans. I have the manual, but it's 228MB, I'm trying to see if I can send it through my work email.
Try this from m.net garage.
http://download.hyperfileshare.com/d...?code=4cd9cd8b
Try this from m.net garage.
http://download.hyperfileshare.com/d...?code=4cd9cd8b
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Seriously, guys. Curly is right. DropBox is the answer for moving large files. You start with 2 GB free space, you can use it to sync files across all your machines, and you can selectively share folders with people. It's not a typical fileshare service like MediaFire, it's permanent cloud storage.
PM me your email address and I'll send you an invite- if you register with an invitation you get an extra 500MB (and so do I).
It's free. It's fast. It's convenient. And it's free.
EDIT: why am I asking for your email addresses. As your goderator, I already have them.
Invitations sent.
PM me your email address and I'll send you an invite- if you register with an invitation you get an extra 500MB (and so do I).
It's free. It's fast. It's convenient. And it's free.
EDIT: why am I asking for your email addresses. As your goderator, I already have them.
Invitations sent.
#13
Shot in the dark on your *****...
The DSM transmissions I work on use ***** in the shift rail detents, basically for "catching" the shift rail at a specific location when changing gears. In the Supra trannys there are *****/coil springs used in lieu of circular synchro springs, but based on the couple of exploded Mazda trans views I found it looks like Mazda used the circular type. The bearings used also appear to be ball-type, as opposed to roller, so maybe you had a couple things go south.
Here is an exceptionally crappy scan of an exploded view of an FD trans:
Here's a view of what came up as a Miata transmission, with no year given:
The DSM transmissions I work on use ***** in the shift rail detents, basically for "catching" the shift rail at a specific location when changing gears. In the Supra trannys there are *****/coil springs used in lieu of circular synchro springs, but based on the couple of exploded Mazda trans views I found it looks like Mazda used the circular type. The bearings used also appear to be ball-type, as opposed to roller, so maybe you had a couple things go south.
Here is an exceptionally crappy scan of an exploded view of an FD trans:
Here's a view of what came up as a Miata transmission, with no year given:
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I'd like one too if you are feeling generous I used to use drop.io but they disappeared.
Sorry for feeding the threadjack Bryan
Edit: Here's a link to Mazdaspeed parts catalogs. Gimme a minute and I'll try to find a 6 speed essploded view. http://www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com...miatapubs.html
Double Edit: Go here, jump to page 63. 6 speed trans exploded begins there and continues for a few pages. http://www.mazdamotorsports.com/pdfs...MX5/1359_1.PDF
Sorry for feeding the threadjack Bryan
Edit: Here's a link to Mazdaspeed parts catalogs. Gimme a minute and I'll try to find a 6 speed essploded view. http://www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com...miatapubs.html
Double Edit: Go here, jump to page 63. 6 speed trans exploded begins there and continues for a few pages. http://www.mazdamotorsports.com/pdfs...MX5/1359_1.PDF
Last edited by matthewdesigns; 04-19-2012 at 01:25 PM.
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BTW, Joe, this dropbox service is ------- fantastic. I'm sad in the pants I turned down an invite awhile ago from a co-worker at work, stupid anti-cloud bent.
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Threadjack my *** Matthew - this is great! I seriously needed a *FREE* cloud server, and with dropbox I can set some of my customers up with auto-backup on the temp monitoring product I sell - now it can auto-backup the data without them lifting a finger or having to pay for it. The max data backup size is maybe 1mb, so 2GB will last forever! So awesome Joe - thanks again for the lead.
I'll get to my ***** later
I'll get to my ***** later