93' Miata stolen and flipped build thread
I should have torn the block down when my Garrett turbo died. I knew I was rationalizing that nothing happened when it failed.
I'm just glad you are enjoying yours! You deserve it as much as anyone else.
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Thanks Jeff. I am enjoying looking at it sitting in the garage while it rains outside. WILL resist taking it out in the rain
The two seals sitting on the head gasket aren't needed.
One's a 1.6 oil pump gasket, which is questionable anyways (all 1.8s only use RTV and the o-ring) and the other one is your driveshaft output seal that goes in the tranny.
One's a 1.6 oil pump gasket, which is questionable anyways (all 1.8s only use RTV and the o-ring) and the other one is your driveshaft output seal that goes in the tranny.
Yeah not sure why I ordered a driveshaft seal, but apparently at the time, I thought it needed to be replaced.
Are ARP Main Studs "necessary"? Or better yet, do they help keep thrust tolerances at bay seeing as I don't have the girdle the newer engines have (04+?)
$100 isn't terrible, but I'm starting to be a bit more careful with what I buy instead of getting allthethings.
Are ARP Main Studs "necessary"? Or better yet, do they help keep thrust tolerances at bay seeing as I don't have the girdle the newer engines have (04+?)
$100 isn't terrible, but I'm starting to be a bit more careful with what I buy instead of getting allthethings.
IIRC, Savington cracked a main bolt with an MBSP and stock bolts. I would (and did) go with ARP studs and no MBSP. I didn't line bore it (nor did I on the previous motor) and it's been fine.
--Ian
--Ian
Would one put a seal like that on an oil pump that doesn't? It's the race model, so I ain't scared. Better than chancing the old pump and trying to R&D honing the relief valve.
Just finished reading this ENTIRE thread over the course of a week.
Wow. . . . . . . . . .
cannot find a way to describe the awesomeness and amount I have learned from it.
Keep up the amazing work
Wow. . . . . . . . . .
cannot find a way to describe the awesomeness and amount I have learned from it.
Keep up the amazing work








