I broke my 1.6 Differential
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So last night my 92 DD miata started making a strange noise when I would slow down. I found a loose starter bolt and figured that was it. So I tightened it in and went for a drive. It was still making the noise. So I finally went under the car. This is what I found.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1325371013 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1325371013 This is a bone stock 92 with 325k on it. Has anyone ever seen a differential break like that? Now I am off in search of a new one. |
So I see I'm not the only one with problems! So will you be doing a Torsen swap or stick with the factory viscous? I've got a viscous on the shelf I can sell you (came out the track car) - shipping would be a bitch tho
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He wants to put another 1.6 in lololol
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Dual Miata crew signing in.
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I mean why not another 1.6L for his 350K mile miata? I bet he already found one for $50.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 813483)
I mean why not another 1.6L for his 350K mile miata? I bet he already found one for $50.
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wouldn't wet pavement be easy the diff? where there's less resistance?
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Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 813486)
wouldn't wet pavement be easy the diff? where there's less resistance?
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You could prolly find an open 1.8 diff for uber cheap. Why change the diff it out in possibly another week when you could jsut use a 1.8 diff and be good for evs.
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That's exactly the same way my 1.6 diff broke when I was running my old GReddy kit. Could have sworn that you took the pics from my old post years ago. Haha.
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I want another cheap 1.6 diff because I am a cheap bastard. I don't have $400-$600 right now to spend to upgrade to a 1.8 diff. Also my turbo car is currently down till next weekend when I get my turbo back. So I need something fast. There is a local miata shop down the street from me. I am going to see if they have one Monday morning that I can get for cheap.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 813486)
wouldn't wet pavement be easy the diff? where there's less resistance?
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Originally Posted by shuiend
(Post 813508)
I want another cheap 1.6 diff because I am a cheap bastard. I don't have $400-$600 right now to spend to upgrade to a 1.8 diff. Also my turbo car is currently down till next weekend when I get my turbo back. So I need something fast. There is a local miata shop down the street from me. I am going to see if they have one Monday morning that I can get for cheap.
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torsen or bust.
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I got my torsen for $250, just saying. still need $100 in the axles, and $50 in the DS.
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Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 813481)
Dual Miata crew signing in.
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Originally Posted by FRT_Fun
(Post 813495)
You could prolly find an open 1.8 diff for uber cheap. Why change the diff it out in possibly another week when you could jsut use a 1.8 diff and be good for evs.
I'm with you Lars, cheap forever! then again, I want to be buried in a cardboard box. |
Obviously you are new to the miata scene. Welcome.
The 1.6 diff is a ticking time bomb and really has no true life span. It could go at any time. Just gone one lasted XXX miles, doesn't mean the second will. If anything it lowers your odds of getting another good one. |
Originally Posted by Bond
(Post 813515)
torsen or bust.
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