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Madboy 07-09-2010 07:58 PM

FML and my rear.
 
MMMMMMk... so i has a 95 miata with a RX7 rear diff. Problem is I keep breaking that f-ing "spacer" that bolts to the differential and meets the PPF. It helps guide the two carriage bolts that hold the PPF to the diff. Anyone else have this problem or know how to remedy it with a aftermarket? I've gone through 3 of these so far. It's cast iron so pretty much no one can weld it. :crx: It squeaks as if a rear end bushing especially when you are brisk on the gas.


BTW... it's non turbo and pushing stock HP so I wouldn't think shiz like this should break so easily...

lordrigamus 07-09-2010 10:32 PM

Is something out of alignment? I've never heard of one breaking.

Nagase 07-10-2010 02:16 AM

Yeah. Fix what's causing the issue. Cast iron bits should not be snapping.

Madboy 07-10-2010 04:54 AM


Originally Posted by Nagase (Post 599484)
Yeah. Fix what's causing the issue. Cast iron bits should not be snapping.

My thoughts exactly. I might run it past a dealer and see if they know anything about it. After all this car had been someone's beater. At least I know it's not a common thing now. Thanks!

lordrigamus 07-10-2010 11:07 AM

I would say either something is out of line or your diff mounts or motor mounts are bad causing your driveline to torque way out of it's natural position, increasing the strain on that part.

Rennkafer 07-10-2010 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by lordrigamus (Post 599525)
I would say either something is out of line or your diff mounts or motor mounts are bad causing your driveline to torque way out of it's natural position, increasing the strain on that part.

^ This... it's not like separated motor mounts are uncommon, even on stock power Miatas.

Madboy 07-10-2010 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by lordrigamus (Post 599525)
I would say either something is out of line or your diff mounts or motor mounts are bad causing your driveline to torque way out of it's natural position, increasing the strain on that part.

It's got MMR solid rear diff mounts and madzaspeed motor mounts, and just from line of site it's looks straight and solid. There aren't any bumps or creeks other then what I've stated so it's not like the diff is jumping around.

Der_Idiot 07-10-2010 01:26 PM

Weld more metal on to it and make it strongererer. :D

lordrigamus 07-10-2010 06:33 PM

The diff may be easier to see but if a motor mount is tore on the bottom you wouldn't be able to see it. Double check so you can rule it out. Either get a pry bar and some 2x4s and pry on a solid part of your engine or torque up the drive train in forward and reverse with the e brake on and the hood open to see if your engine moves around more than normal. If the you do the latter, make sure no one is around the car and you have plenty of room between you and solid objects just in case.

Madboy 07-25-2010 06:54 AM

OK... I know it's been a few weeks but the spacer actually hasn't broken.. I thought it had because of the noise it's making again.. and the engine and diff mounts are fine. I did some digging and went through the Haynes manual and found out that the douche of an ex owner actually removed a lot of the spacers that connect the PPF to the rear diff. AND there is a big warning in the book saying if the spacers are removed the PPF WILL NEED to be replaced altogether. FML. This car is seriously nickle and diming me to death. lol


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