Used AC compressor and PS pump
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Used AC compressor and PS pump
Here is a used miata 1.8L power steering pump and reservoir (may fit 1.6, not sure) worked great, no noise whatsoever(took it off to make room for intercooler pipes) $40 shipped
Used Miata 1.8L ac compressor, with cut hoses. Buy a set of used hoses on ebay for cheap and get your AC working again! $50 shipped
No pics of the following, however I would take some if interested
Flyin' miata rear sway bar. Used about 200 miles, and decided power on oversteer is much more fun! $45 shipped
"SR Jasma" stainless muffler with tip not real sure if it is a straight bolt on, but at this price couldn't hurt to try (it has a flange like it would bolt on somewhere, who knows.) $60 shipped
Used Miata 1.8L ac compressor, with cut hoses. Buy a set of used hoses on ebay for cheap and get your AC working again! $50 shipped
No pics of the following, however I would take some if interested
Flyin' miata rear sway bar. Used about 200 miles, and decided power on oversteer is much more fun! $45 shipped
"SR Jasma" stainless muffler with tip not real sure if it is a straight bolt on, but at this price couldn't hurt to try (it has a flange like it would bolt on somewhere, who knows.) $60 shipped
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I confirm the 97 compressor bolts right up to a 99 engine, but you will need to verify the refrigerant fittings are the same.
I did a 99 engine swap into my 97 chassis, therefore I was using the 97 AC lines with the 97 compressor.
EDIT:
I see the compressor fittings are included with this one, so if yours are not compatible it should be trivial to crimp on new rubber hoses.
I did a 99 engine swap into my 97 chassis, therefore I was using the 97 AC lines with the 97 compressor.
EDIT:
I see the compressor fittings are included with this one, so if yours are not compatible it should be trivial to crimp on new rubber hoses.
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