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Postby Midlifecrisis » Wed, 06 Aug 2008 12:02 +0000

Have been using the 5 for last few weeks as main car got pranged (by my brother-in-law, while I was on hols). Anyway, this morning on way to work got woefull shudder, which felt like a puncture. Stopped, checked around & all ok with wheels/tyres. Resumed journey, only to have it start again after about 15 mins - seems to kick in only with accelaration and/or over 90kph.
Any suggestions (Leading to concern at sunday participation... :( )
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Postby leamyj » Wed, 06 Aug 2008 12:44 +0000

Shocks??
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Postby sspecdave » Wed, 06 Aug 2008 3:22 +0000

Might be worth getting your wheels balanced if ya cant see anything obivious :!:
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Postby Steve » Wed, 06 Aug 2008 4:57 +0000

heh the "65mph shimmy" ;-) I have it again too.. got rid of it years ago, but its back... can be caused by a combination of things.. usually stuff like :
Tyre pressures, Tyre balancing, Bracing helps (under gearbox, between seatbelt towers, between rear suspension), etc

see here for more detail :
http://www.miata.net/garage/65_mph.html
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Postby Reesy » Wed, 06 Aug 2008 5:07 +0000

Hi,

I had the 60mph shimmy, caused by deformed tyres (it had been left standing for months B4 I bought it). However if you get it with acceleration below that speed, I'm thinking that it's perhaps not related to the tyres/wheels.

Funny story - I found out about the shimmy when I was in the UK, and when I took the car into kwik-fit in Preston, the guy asked me, in his broad Lancashire accent "duthey not 'ave kwik-fit in Ireland, then?"

Not the sharpest tools in the shed, some of these guys!

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Postby fabfiveferg » Wed, 06 Aug 2008 6:26 +0000

Yeah suffering with that myself at the moment. it's feckin frustrating.

Must get the wheels balanced and see if that helps
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Postby Midlifecrisis » Tue, 02 Sep 2008 11:52 +0000

Problem is drive-shaft. Was diagnosed in the pub by two independent experts!
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Postby Stig » Tue, 02 Sep 2008 3:45 +0000

Midlifecrisis wrote:Problem is drive-shaft. Was diagnosed in the pub by two independent experts!



Ahhhhhh, it must be true so :lol:
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Postby Midlifecrisis » Mon, 16 Feb 2009 1:42 +0000

This one again....have not had the shaft sorted, but hoped the problem would disappear miraculously in the garage over the winter :shock:
So anyway, went for quick spin yesterday, and lo-and-behold but didn't the whole world start a shakin' & a-shudderin again after about 10-15 mins - accompanied by intermittent burning smell :roll: .
So headed back to base for inspection.... front right wheel almost white-hot!!! Methinks I have brake problems - minor eurica-moment (I'd had new discs fitted before this started happening but never made the connection).
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Postby Midlifecrisis » Mon, 23 Feb 2009 4:06 +0000

Have now spoken about this with mechanic friend (who is also an MX owner)... sticky caliper or warped disk is the phone-diagnosis. Healthy/happy car is within sight....... bring on the outings! :)
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Postby Geese » Tue, 24 Feb 2009 3:16 +0000

Easy to miss.... Check the wheels are centered and Tight.
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