6 speed to '90 NA6

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jerrah
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Re: 6 speed to '90 NA6

Postby jerrah » Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:29 pm

Only differences I remember was the starter motor is held on by two bolts instead of three.
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Re: 6 speed to '90 NA6

Postby NMX516 » Sat Dec 25, 2010 12:55 am

MX5's don't have a clutch cable, they use a hydraulic clutch system. If you get a braided s/steel line made up to go from master cylinder to slave cylinder then you won't have any problems. MX5Plus sell braided s/steel lines to suit, "off the shelf".
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Re: 6 speed to '90 NA6

Postby tbro » Sat Dec 25, 2010 7:23 pm

Is this what your talking about, this line goes from the master cylinder to the slave.
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The goodridge ones replace the flex factory line only, a complete waste of time unless your old one is leaking or car has ultra ks on it.

The main reason for fitting a complete replacement line is that it does away with the steel line that goes across to the pass side to a flex line and back to the slave cyl and the useless brackets that hold it to the back of the engine.

Cost is around $65 for the one I had done.

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