So today i decided that the brake pedal and clutch could use a nice treatment of fresh dot4 fluid. Got some Castrol fluid and made my own 1 man brake bleeder. actually pretty easy. get a bottle and some tubing. put a hole big enough to get the tube thru it and get some used fluid in the reservoir and fill the bottle up a bit so the bottom of the hose is in water. place the other end to the brake or clutch nipple and make sure there are no kinks in the line.
press the brake and watch the old fluid cycle until the new stuff comes in. you can also see the air come out of the system. not to much air came out of the brake system but SOOO much air came out of the clutch. after the bleed the clutch felt so much better and worked alot better.
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Sneaky shot of the engine bay
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Next on the list of things to do:
Full major service (in the process of sourcing all the parts, got water pump and pulleys left to get (tring to get all genuine stuff but might not for these))
got most parts ready so will be doing that soon, also gonna give it a treatment of the Subaru upper engine clean. Thought it would be a good thing to do while giving a major service.
Nb soft top (Still need to source a good one if anyone has any recommendation on where to get a ome style nb soft top new or used let us know)
Also found a oem style front lip that i snagged up for cheap and i think make the car look alot better with it on, still need to make holes and bolt it down but here it is just mocked up to the car.
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To get the car to pass its Blue slip since its an interstate car i needed to address the exhaust. it wasn't too load or anything but had holes in it. had an aftermarket remus exhaust that im sure when it was new sounded great. it was old tired and had holes in it metal was so weak it was braking apart, been welded multiple time but the looks of it. Removed it and found that the cat bolts were missing and striped. Got that repaired at castle hill exhaust for $20 good as new, found a used factory mx5 exhaust that i put in its place for blue slip with plans for a better exhaust for the future.
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Im keeping the bumper off for a while until i give it a good clean because i don't like how dirty it is ahah but good news it it looks all original under there
this is the exhaust i took off dont have a good pic but it had a square tip and was really rattly. had that chemical exhaust seal everywhere and was just not a great note. factory exhaust bolted right up with no problems or leaks. look alot better.
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Thanks guys for reading and viewing, still pretty new to mx5s, (im a Subaru/Vw guy ahah) if theres any tip or tricks you would like to share it would be greatly appreciated will be back soon for more updates