93_Clubman wrote: stock B6 motor rebuilt by a MX5 specialist & used in daily by a conservative driver 1k kms or so later, I wouldn't expect the motor to just go wrong.
I'm suspecting that the engine wasn't run in properly.
Especially since the issue seems to have been found around about when you'd expect the run in period to be done.
Either that, or the rebuild wasnt as good as expected.
to some sellers a rebuild means full disassembly, new bearings, bores honed, new pistons etc.
to others it means open engine, check bores, put new rings on the existing pistons and put it back together.
If the bores were a bit worn, or over-honed, you usually use slightly bigger rings, or if extreme, oversized pistons.
Other option, if it's mainly one cylinder that's causing most of the problem, maybe they put them back in the wrong order?
with most rebuilds, unless you're spending big on blueprinting, each piston will be a slightly different size, and you have each bore honed to suit that piston (of course, making sure to keep each mathcing piston/bore)
maybe the builder accidentally put the wrong piston in the wrong bore? (or the machinist stuffed up)