Looking for engine options
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- Kenstaki
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Re: Looking for engine options
@morlock: Yeah, that's a fair point.
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Re: Looking for engine options
Kenstaki-- Pamex' advice looks good. I suggest give them a call - if you are in RACV you prob have a free tow though a flat top is not that expensive. Good luck- it might not be too bad.
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Re: Looking for engine options
Kenstaki wrote:I've contacted the following places, does anyone know any other places to get a motor in Melbourne?
Deckspeed
MX5Mania
ALLMAZ
Aladn Motor Wreckers
AutoJap Auto Parts Recyclers
Motorsport Essentials
Jap Heaven Auto Recyclers
South East Auto
Mazspares
MX5Factory
SmartParts
MrsB has just posted an NB8B motor for sale in SE Melb: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=57307
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Re: Looking for engine options
MrsB has just posted an NB8B motor for sale in SE Melb: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=57307
The NB8A ECU wouldn't be able to control an NB8B motor with VVT I believe.
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Re: Looking for engine options
It's not a NB8A motor, but it is another possible option (possibility to run with VVT disabled?) or if the user has the ECU to sell with it.
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=57307
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=57307
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Re: Looking for engine options
Kenstaki wrote:MrsB has just posted an NB8B motor for sale in SE Melb: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=57307
The NB8A ECU wouldn't be able to control an NB8B motor with VVT I believe.
Correct, but now VVT controllers are available: http://949racing.com/vvtuner-miata.aspx
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Re: Looking for engine options
Thanks clubman and Revhead. I'll do my home work, but any other considerations come to mind? Eg. Would the NB8A loom plug straight in?
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Re: Looking for engine options
Just jotting down some considerations
-Locations of some sensors on NB8B motor may have been moved. NB8A loom may not reach components.
-VVT on NB8B motor. Need after market VVT controller or NB8B ECU + NB8B loom? I assume NB8B engine will run without VVT controller? Just with regular valve timing?
-Locations of some sensors on NB8B motor may have been moved. NB8A loom may not reach components.
-VVT on NB8B motor. Need after market VVT controller or NB8B ECU + NB8B loom? I assume NB8B engine will run without VVT controller? Just with regular valve timing?
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Re: Looking for engine options
According to http://www.miataturbo.net/general-miata ... 851/page3/
This guys setup he's using;
99-00 ecu
99-00 intake
99-00 Injectors
99-00 fuel rail
99-00 coils - need to move away from directly between the firewall and vvt head to allow clearance for the vvt cam sensor (http://www.miataturbo.net/general-miata ... post856678).
99-00 fuel injector harness
VVT head.
Used the cam sensor from the VVT, just got the wire out of the engine harness and it reached the back where the VVT cam sensor is.
This guys setup he's using;
99-00 ecu
99-00 intake
99-00 Injectors
99-00 fuel rail
99-00 coils - need to move away from directly between the firewall and vvt head to allow clearance for the vvt cam sensor (http://www.miataturbo.net/general-miata ... post856678).
99-00 fuel injector harness
VVT head.
Used the cam sensor from the VVT, just got the wire out of the engine harness and it reached the back where the VVT cam sensor is.
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Re: Looking for engine options
Seems like a plan.
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Re: Looking for engine options
So I've got my hands on a BP-4W thanks to MrsB. No longer need to mess around with VVT controllers.
As you can see, I'm in the middle of taking the original engine out. I've seen some debate about removing the engine/trans as a whole or just the engine. The bell housing bolts don't seem too hard access, so I've decided to just take the engine out on it's own.
Do I need a clutch alignment tool to re-attach the transmission to the engine? I've read the tool is only for aligning the pressure plate to the clutch disk? I don't see how it helps in mating the transmission with the engine - please enlighten me.
Any tips or warnings that anyone cares to pass on? I'm following the Gregory's workshop manual...
As you can see, I'm in the middle of taking the original engine out. I've seen some debate about removing the engine/trans as a whole or just the engine. The bell housing bolts don't seem too hard access, so I've decided to just take the engine out on it's own.
Do I need a clutch alignment tool to re-attach the transmission to the engine? I've read the tool is only for aligning the pressure plate to the clutch disk? I don't see how it helps in mating the transmission with the engine - please enlighten me.
Any tips or warnings that anyone cares to pass on? I'm following the Gregory's workshop manual...
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Re: Looking for engine options
The alignment tool aligns the clutch plate to the spigot bearing in the back of the flywheel. You must do this if the clutch plate is removed or replaced, otherwise you've got buckleys of getting the gear shaft to go through the clutch plate into the spigot bearing successfully. If the clutch plate hasn't been disturbed then you won't need to align it.
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Re: Looking for engine options
Also it makes it easier if you reinstall the engine when the car is on the ground. Put the transmission in first gear and take off the handbrake. (assuming its on a flat surface so doesn't/can't roll away )
Then when you want to line up the splines you can roll the car an inch or so each way and because the gearbox is in gear the gearbox input shaft will turn and when aligned it pops straight in.
Done this a few times now and it makes it so much easier to line up the splines..
Then when you want to line up the splines you can roll the car an inch or so each way and because the gearbox is in gear the gearbox input shaft will turn and when aligned it pops straight in.
Done this a few times now and it makes it so much easier to line up the splines..
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Re: Looking for engine options
Hi.
The only real problem you may encounter is lining up the right hand engine mount if you put new ones in. The way to handle it is to attach the left hand mount to the chassis- don't tighten. Lower the engine line up engine mount and attach bolts. Get your scissor jack and position the base against the sway bar on the right hand side. Wind the jack to the engine mount until the bolt on the mount is above the slot- lower the engine slightly so the bolt is inside the slot. Remove the scissor jack- lower the engine- tighten all bolts. You may find the bolts on the mounts on the engine you have purchased face to the rear if so replace the mounts if you do this the above is the easy way.
The only real problem you may encounter is lining up the right hand engine mount if you put new ones in. The way to handle it is to attach the left hand mount to the chassis- don't tighten. Lower the engine line up engine mount and attach bolts. Get your scissor jack and position the base against the sway bar on the right hand side. Wind the jack to the engine mount until the bolt on the mount is above the slot- lower the engine slightly so the bolt is inside the slot. Remove the scissor jack- lower the engine- tighten all bolts. You may find the bolts on the mounts on the engine you have purchased face to the rear if so replace the mounts if you do this the above is the easy way.
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Re: Looking for engine options
Thanks for the tips, does the starter motor need to come out before the engine?
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