My NA's fuel tank has developed a crack at the bottom. My mechanic has made a couple of attempts to patch it, but unfortunately it's only gotten worse (and no longer driveable). One option would be to remove the tank and weld it, as apparently it's not rusted. In any case, the cost of labour will likely be $1,000+ here in regional WA.
Mazda has indicated that a new tank would cost $380 and take three months to come.
I would appreciate any advice. Does anyone in WA have a tank they can sell me? Or if I can get the car to Perth, is there a pro/amateur mechanic who might do the job for less?
The car has done 430k, but has been resprayed and had its whole drivetrain and suspension replaced recently; so it might be worth repairing.
Fuel Tank Crack
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Re: Fuel Tank Crack
Have you tried any local wreckers?
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If you can't find any locally, call these guys, pretty sure they're happy to post parts.
http://www.allmaz.com.au/
They've always looked after me.
http://www.allmaz.com.au/
They've always looked after me.
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Thanks guys. The local wrecker doesn't have any, but I haven't tried Perth or elsewhere in WA yet. Will definitely call those guys if I can't source one in WA.
Any recommended mechanics in WA?
Any recommended mechanics in WA?
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1990MarinerBlue wrote:Any recommended mechanics in WA?
Contact Steve Lee - if you search on Steve Lee on this forum you'll see that he's very highly regarded in WA for work on MX5s:
mx52nv wrote:I recommend you contact Steve Lee (mb: 0-4-1-9-5-2-0-9-8-8) for any and all future work on your MX-5. He is both mobile and can work from home (north of the river). He has worked on more MX-5s than anyone else in Perth and has built both race cars as well as street cars.
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Thanks! Calling him right now.
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