Gear change se 6 speed
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Gear change se 6 speed
Have a 2004 se anyone had any issues with clutch ..low klms was going to change fluid and bleed first before I look at master cylinder..
- davekmoore
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Re: Gear change se 6 speed
Welcome to the forum.
If you say what the symptoms are someone with more technical knowledge than myself will chime in.
For what it's worth, my clutch was perfect for 127,500kms. It only got changed because the engine was out for a rebuild. It would have done about another 10,000kms on the friction material that was left.
If you say what the symptoms are someone with more technical knowledge than myself will chime in.
For what it's worth, my clutch was perfect for 127,500kms. It only got changed because the engine was out for a rebuild. It would have done about another 10,000kms on the friction material that was left.
UK since return: Standard NC2 (horrid), C200K, ND2 BBR, NC2 BBR200 (loved it), NC BBR300 (better than BARMY), V-Special, turbo NB8B (my 84th car)
Re: Gear change se 6 speed
Car had been stored for many years only has 10k..noticed can be hard to shift gear and also sometimes reverse even though clutch is fully to the floor...any help would be appreciated...also looking for good mazda mechanic in sydney south anyone can recommend
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Re: Gear change se 6 speed
do the simple thing first.
#check to see if the master and slave are not leaking
#bleed the master and slave
#check to see if the slave throws the full way
#change gearbox oil
ect
if the car has been sitting for years there could be water in the fluid , rust in the slave or master.
#check to see if the master and slave are not leaking
#bleed the master and slave
#check to see if the slave throws the full way
#change gearbox oil
ect
if the car has been sitting for years there could be water in the fluid , rust in the slave or master.
- davekmoore
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Re: Gear change se 6 speed
You may have the lowest kms SE in the world. It is also probably very overdue a major service. Having this done by a proper MX5 specialist would be a very worthwhile investment. Please say you've at least changed all the fluids since you bought it - or that you're not driving it?
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- zossy1
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Re: Gear change se 6 speed
Your slave is almost certainly gone. After that much time sitting, the master may be pretty average also.
Squeeze the slave cylinder boot.
Squeeze the slave cylinder boot.
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Re: Gear change se 6 speed
Also for a Mx5 friendly work shop, Deckspeed Racing at Padstow would be my recommendation.
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