Few little problems.
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Few little problems.
Hey guy's I've recently picked up a MX5 its a 2002 and its done 38000k, the previous owner had cancer so it sat in his shed for 7 years. Any way. I am having some problems with it.
The cabin smells of petrol when i open it up, sits for a week or so at a time. and the last time i drove it after going through a right hand corner the engine started to die, as in wouldn't rev above 5000rpm, if you held your foot flat it would just sustain but not increase revs. now to me it seems like it wasn't getting enough fuel, it had half a tank of fuel in when this happened. it has done it twice now, haven't tested on left hand corner but. the problem seemed to have gone away once i got back into the car after being at a mates place for a while.
I'm thinking it could be the fuel filter? i'm in the middle of changing it, but yeah, wanted to know if there was any thing else i could look at? regarding fuel smell etc?
Cheers!
The cabin smells of petrol when i open it up, sits for a week or so at a time. and the last time i drove it after going through a right hand corner the engine started to die, as in wouldn't rev above 5000rpm, if you held your foot flat it would just sustain but not increase revs. now to me it seems like it wasn't getting enough fuel, it had half a tank of fuel in when this happened. it has done it twice now, haven't tested on left hand corner but. the problem seemed to have gone away once i got back into the car after being at a mates place for a while.
I'm thinking it could be the fuel filter? i'm in the middle of changing it, but yeah, wanted to know if there was any thing else i could look at? regarding fuel smell etc?
Cheers!
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Re: Few little problems.
Fuel smell in the cab would indicate a hose has perished somewhere around the tank.
Pull the boot lining and hose guard in the boot (filler/passenger side) and check for leaks/cracks
Also have a look at the top of the tank where the fuel pump lines are.
There is a manual available here which might help
Pull the boot lining and hose guard in the boot (filler/passenger side) and check for leaks/cracks
Also have a look at the top of the tank where the fuel pump lines are.
There is a manual available here which might help
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Re: Few little problems.
Also welcome to the forum and obsession
Quick introduction of your MX5 with photo's is good
Adding the area you live in your profile is also beneficial
Quick introduction of your MX5 with photo's is good
Adding the area you live in your profile is also beneficial
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Re: Few little problems.
Sounds like the following, except for direction of corners:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=45597&p=575578#p575578
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=45597&p=575578#p575578
Re: Few little problems.
ok, i've since done all the filters spark plugs and stuff no glory but. tonight, i pulled the fuel pump and stuff out. its like there is dirt and gravel in it. can i take the tank out easily to clean it? the little sock filter was filled with stuff as well, can any idea how much a new fuel pump is?
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Re: Few little problems.
Mazda's assembly line process was based on building the entire car around the fuel tank.
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Re: Few little problems.
how much things cost is a very easy exercise- just visit or call Mazda, or Bursons, or sponsors or look on line etc. It really might be better getting a further diagnosis - petrol will certainly go stale and it makes sense that there could be blockages in the "system" including perhaps injectors? Smell of petrol certainly flags a risk. I think Manga is suggesting tank removal and what next is a stretch unless one has the knowledge.
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Re: Few little problems.
Manga is NOT suggesting tank removal. Tank removal starts with dismantling most of your car.
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Re: Few little problems.
yes not well phrased in my sentence- I certainly was not suggesting Manga was promoting tank removal. I do think caution is required.
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Re: Few little problems.
Hi,
It may be that the tank has water in it caused by condensation and just sitting around with old fuel in it, add a cup full of Metho to the next couple of tanks of fuel ( the metho is Hygroscopic and will absorb any water and then burn off in normal running) then use a PULP with a cleaning agent, and keep an eye on the stuff that you have done already as you may get more residue.
Good luck.
Greg.
P.S. Dont forget to update your profile, help may be closer than you think.
It may be that the tank has water in it caused by condensation and just sitting around with old fuel in it, add a cup full of Metho to the next couple of tanks of fuel ( the metho is Hygroscopic and will absorb any water and then burn off in normal running) then use a PULP with a cleaning agent, and keep an eye on the stuff that you have done already as you may get more residue.
Good luck.
Greg.
P.S. Dont forget to update your profile, help may be closer than you think.
When you turn your car on, does it return the favour?
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Re: Few little problems.
I had a high flow pump fitted(aftermarket) for around $280 from memory, pump was only $185 i think.
Peter.
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Re: Few little problems.
brown_86 wrote:any idea how much a new fuel pump is?
Some on ebay under MX5 for under $100.
Re: Few little problems.
So, i got a new pump, but where can i get the right filter? i've been to mazda but they dont make em any more or some thing,
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Re: Few little problems.
brown_86 wrote:So, i got a new pump, but where can i get the right filter? i've been to mazda but they dont make em any more or some thing,
http://www.autoperformanceengineering.c ... mazda_apps
http://www.autoperformanceengineering.c ... /kits.html
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