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by Fla » Wed, 23 Apr 2014 7:42 +0000
Hi all,
As I've only had one 5 for nearly ten years I now find myself having to go search for a replacement. When I bought mine I did very little checks. I hear a lot about rotten cars especially from the UK. So when looking for my replacement where are the rust hot spots that I should worry about and how should I physically check for them.
Although one of the cars I want to look at is a members and I'm sure it's perfect this info may help other to be members in the future.
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by Steve » Wed, 23 Apr 2014 11:39 +0000
The sills, you'll need to take the rear wheels off so bring a jack and stands. There is a plastic liner you need to remove, its very easy, 4 x 10mm bolts, then pop out the rubber bung inside the rear wheel arch and have a look inside. I found that first turning on the torch on my phone, then opening the camera app allowed me to get the lens and light up to the hole to view inside. The bung is here : Also check the jacking points, chassis rails and boot floor. If its a mk2, be sure and check the front chassis legs (have a quick google for instructions on how to check).
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by davith501 » Wed, 23 Apr 2014 12:16 +0000
It's worth to check carpets behind and under the seats as most cars would have leaking roof/rainrail/seals/drain problems. Have a plastic plug puller/lifter handy(I made one out of fork:-))
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by davith501 » Wed, 23 Apr 2014 12:22 +0000
Also check both sides in the boot. Battery/water leaks. Other side antennas blocked drain could cause problems.
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by MX5Spares » Wed, 23 Apr 2014 12:48 +0000
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by Fla » Tue, 06 May 2014 1:14 +0000
Steve/Robert
When you look in the sills what would be acceptable? As in will there be a little run or should you see no rust at all. And when should you walk away. I'm going viewing a car in the next week so this will be essential info to have.
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by Steve » Tue, 06 May 2014 2:30 +0000
a little surface rust is ok, you can treat it with ferrozine/dinitrol/wax This side I replaced : It looked fine on the outside but I did some poking after seeing the inside and this was the result : The other side (driver's) was fine, didn't take a pic before spraying in ferrozine unfortunately but you can see the difference : Have just picked up some Dinitrol to treat inside of the new sill : http://www.cleancar.ie/dinitrol-ml-3125 ... rosol.html
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by atmosfar » Thu, 08 May 2014 10:11 +0000
Thanks for the thread. A lot of MX-5 listings make a point of claiming them to be rust-free, but I'm concerned that with any car this age it's just a matter of how hard you are prepared to look...
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by fez » Fri, 09 May 2014 12:24 +0000
steve, how much dinitrol do I need? one can enough?
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by fez » Fri, 09 May 2014 12:32 +0000
and where do I get ferrozine?
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by Steve » Fri, 09 May 2014 12:59 +0000
I picked up a litre or so of Ferrozinc from B&C paints in Galway. It was enough to cover the majority of the underside/wheel arches/sills of the car. You can dilute it down too with water so it'll get in all the cracks. Haven't used the dinitrol yet in the new sill so not sure how much you'd need, will let you know how far a can goes.
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by Fla » Mon, 12 May 2014 1:00 +0000
Took the wheels off my car and checked the sills. No external rust and really solid sills. Can't believe it as she has been parked for 5+ years. I'm still thinking of buying a newer one though. I'm going to have a look inside the sills tonight.
Presume when inspecting the outside the tap of a rubber hammer would tell you a lot too?
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