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Junkwhale 06-28-2016 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by thumpetto007 (Post 1342065)
Update!

I'm sick of fiddling with the stupid aluminum racing beat sway bar support blocks every time I do anything to the car...

Ordered AWR front sway bar mounts.

Ugh, they have to be the most annoying design ever. I'm sure they're the most time consuming step of swapping the front shocks or springs.

thumpetto007 06-28-2016 06:39 PM

Lol at the thread title change again... my nickname in track and field was italian stallion!

18psi 06-28-2016 06:58 PM

:likecat:

codrus 06-28-2016 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by Junkwhale (Post 1342072)
Ugh, they have to be the most annoying design ever. I'm sure they're the most time consuming step of swapping the front shocks or springs.

Why would you take the sway bar off to change the shocks? It's way easier to just unbolt the lower balljoint.

--Ian

thumpetto007 06-28-2016 08:10 PM

I could kiss you.

Mobius 06-28-2016 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by codrus (Post 1342084)
Why would you take the sway bar off to change the shocks? It's way easier to just unbolt the lower balljoint.

--Ian

This ...

aidandj 06-29-2016 01:11 AM

Its even easier to have bushings that rotate properly. Then you don't need to remove anything.

thumpetto007 06-29-2016 01:15 AM

^you're saying that with the delrin bushings I can just unbolt four bolts on each shock and that's it?

*whistles....

aidandj 06-29-2016 01:16 AM

3 bolts per shock, but yes.

Should work with well lubricated poly bushings too. But I pulled my shocks out with delrin bushings and both arms were installed.

codrus 06-29-2016 01:20 AM

It didn't work on my car with well-lubed poly bushings, but it was close. Probably depends on things like shock length, offset upper arm bushings, NA vs NB, etc.

Lower balljoint is easy, though. The three bolts on the shocks, one bolt on the end link, two bolts holding the "tongue" to the lower arm.

--Ian

thumpetto007 06-29-2016 01:21 AM

haha, I was picturing the bottom portion of a miata and the tophat of a subaru lol.... oh boy.

Yeah, I'm putting in grease fittings on the delrin.

I am not ashamed to say I'm sexually excited thinking about swapping spring rates in like 4 minutes.

codrus 06-29-2016 01:25 AM

delrin bushings don't really need grease, it's polyurethane ones that need lubing. Alas, you can't really lube the polys properly unless you take them out (even with zerk fittings the grease won't go in all the places it needs to go) and delrins are unsuitable for the alignment bolt positions.

--Ian

thumpetto007 07-02-2016 05:07 PM

^I have the poly bushings for the eccentric bolt locations.

Update! Just ordered Trackspeed 16 row oil cooler kit, and the coolant reroute plugs. I'll try to install the plug when I drain the coolant for the intercooler install.

Does anyone know if the oil cooler kit is all inclusive? Like do I need to buy anything else to install it correctly? Thanks

aidandj 07-02-2016 05:10 PM

You need a mounting solution for the cooler itself. And wrenches to build the AN lines. And something to cut the lines with.

thumpetto007 07-02-2016 05:35 PM

Ok, I have the tools, I think I could mount the cooler onto the rotrex oil cooler bracket, located in the air ducting behind the driver's fog light.

Or at least mount some tabs to the bracket.

thumpetto007 07-02-2016 05:43 PM

Ok, I have the tools, I think I could mount the cooler onto the rotrex oil cooler bracket, located in the air ducting behind the driver's fog light.

Or at least mount some tabs to the bracket.

COOOOOOOOOOOOL. just got a text from Jason Owenby, of JO Motorsports...

I shipped him my trans, along with the Miata Roadster angled shifter kit, as installed...

He says there seems to be a bushing missing, and EVERY SHIFT FORK is damaged because of it... He recommends the stock shifter.

I'm really glad I upgrade my car. Also really glad that I threw out the stock shifter setup.

aidandj 07-02-2016 05:45 PM

There isn't a bushing in the shifter that would cause a damaged shift fork. The only bushing there is the one on the end of the ball.

I think I have a stock shifter laying around. Trade you for the short shifter :)

thumpetto007 07-02-2016 06:07 PM

Yeah, or the 76,000 miles on a clutch with a flywheel bearing a centimeter out.

I definitely like to shift fast. :D

I'm asking Jason to machine shift forks that are more durable.. we'll see what happens.

thumpetto007 07-02-2016 08:01 PM

So NASCAR trans builders are using some new techniques to lengthen the intervals between rebuilds, and Jason will attempt to apply those processes to my trans.

I'll know more when he does, I'll keep you guys updated.

He also sent some pics, I'll put those up later this evening.

thumpetto007 07-02-2016 11:26 PM

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Just a quick picture of the guts of my transmission! If you look past the foggy lens, there is a 6 speed.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1467516369


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