Depends how old the gasket is. A supple relatively new one can be re-used. A brittle old one usually can't.
Only use genuine Mazda for this. This is one case where genuine is far better than aftermarket. Best source is here: http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/cover-gasket- ... p-240.html Make sure you select 1.8 or 1.6 correctly - they're different.
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Mazda factory workshop manual. Go looking in the technical guides section of this forum.
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Looks pretty good, gonna paint mine soon too.
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Turned out great but please re-consider painting the lettering and do them black.
Also, you shouldn't paint hose barbs, it makes fitting hoses a bit harder and you risk getting paint flakes in the hose.
Also, you shouldn't paint hose barbs, it makes fitting hoses a bit harder and you risk getting paint flakes in the hose.
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^ agreed.
I'd be sanding the paint off the hose fittings.
And I'd also be removing the paint from the gasket valleys.
I'd be sanding the paint off the hose fittings.
And I'd also be removing the paint from the gasket valleys.
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The designer of the engine upgrade for the first NA deliberately left the cam cover unpainted because he thought some enthusiasts would like to polish the cover.
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