excellent, I must send in "d'form" too
Is it just a case of filling in the "other" box with "vintage" ?
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Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?excellent, I must send in "d'form" too
Is it just a case of filling in the "other" box with "vintage" ?
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?111 i think is the form number, name, address, make and model etc, also insurance details as its being taxed at the same time.
Ya, in the other box i put vintage /veteran. Nice lady in the County Council office did the swap with no problems. For some reason i thought the date of first registration was around march, how stupid is it to confuse 03/1/93 with 01/3/93,might be a case for a visit to specsavers or back to primary school
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?Excellent, I might pop in instead of post, thanks
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?I think you do need to call in, they keep the vlc and send out a new one with the vintage classification on it. I just got mine in the post today
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where did you jack the engine from ? gear box or sump ? anyone know what size pipe cut I need to remove the bushes with ? im going for the threaded bar removal method
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?jacked it up from the sump with a wide inch thick piece of wood between the jack and sump.
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?No update on the mx5 but got another zoom zoom Mazda in the family. Just a run about for herself and the mini boss. Its a sharp enough little thing and the 86 horses are plenty fun for scooting around the backroads. reminds me of my old K12 micra from my dole days.
s till undecided on the decals, will probably keep tho. https://photos.app.goo.gl/4fwG3DExHndxAWdz8 https://photos.app.goo.gl/hiYUYQ9NKsnbtPcv7
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?Looks like a nice car, not sure about the stripes, but they're some mrgees stripey
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?oh that looks fun! I'd keep the stripes too
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?some update over the last few weeks:
Engine mounts done. Pretty straight forward, one of the nuts very hard to get at on drivers side, also lots of wiggle to get the new mount in and lined up with the plate on the pass side. Old mounts didn't 'look' too bad coming out but one was pretty soft and easy to bend. I had to break out every extension bar in the shed for drivers side https://photos.app.goo.gl/StbmLTzvo45T9Jni8 I also have a long term sump leak that a rogue garage helicoiled at some stage. I put this job off for years. highway to the danger one was playing in my head on repeat while doing it. So as a last resort i retapped the sump out to M15 with a M14-M15 sump repair kit, very carefully to caught swarf with some grease on the tap and flushed a couple of liters of old oil afterward. the angle was very awkward to line up and i may have been off by a smidge off line although im sure taps should self center . And then its still got a wee weap !!!! some of the repair kit reviewed mentioned the washers were crap too. Hopefully just that. il have to get some better crush washers or some sealant, PTFE tap definitely does not work. I also saw some old school Toyota washers that have a rubber inner, may try those. I don't intend on pulling the engine out any time soon. https://photos.app.goo.gl/fvMNaqSt86rYx2sH9 As for the suspension bushes. I also have the driver side front suspension fully stripper last night. Wishbones are a bit crusty in sports, not sure if they will clean up ok or need replacing, the grinder will decide. I will go ahead and replaced all the ball joints, tie rod ends, drop links and bushing etc. there all 24yrs old , The ABS sensor wasn't coming off the hub knuckle so i removed it from the loom side and left it attached to hub, the ball joints were a bugger to break & the upper arm needed a scaffolding pole too break nuts, nothing broke off tho only a couple of screw from the ABS sensor& bracket. il clean up the arms and may coat with POR15 or similar. https://photos.app.goo.gl/oATMHuQaJxS3SY6C6 https://photos.app.goo.gl/mNhQDXBeqHEXgfWt7 Finally I also got a single wheel to test fit, my fav wheels of all time. I wanted these on my e36 so so bad when the cost an absolute fortune in the 2000s as 1990s old stock,. I don't think they will suit the MX5 and are pretty heavy about 9kg, but I will happily put it on wall otherwise as an ornament, might look great on the ground will have to wait awhile and see. Classic Borbet Type A deep , these are new original stock, seem to be in production again in 4x100 15" 7J i think, https://photos.app.goo.gl/wiBtqvjm9LCcEXfo9
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?Lots of work to do, your idea of using a Toyota sump washer isn't bad but they have been fibre washers for as long as I remember, if you want to try a copper/rubber type of washer have a look for one from a opel, I got one in local motor factors not too long ago, it was a plug&washer set.
Some great pictures there, that wheel on the car looks great
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Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?Might be worth having a look at autodoc
Hey, check out DELPHI Suspension arm in the AUTODOC app https://m.auto-doc.fr/delphi/13817505 not a bad price, they list both sides
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?what did you coat you wishbone with ?? I saw some red primer i think in you refurb ??? Arms look OK, hopefully mine will clean up OK to reuse. i have the !L bushed to fit anyways, I fitted cheap spurious control arms to my golf and they are gone pretty ropy again after 18 months.
Re: What did you do to your MX5 today ?Lowe direct to rust primer, good stuff I think
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