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Recommendation Miata manual
Any recommendations for. Gen 2 Miata? Looking for something similar to a Bentley that I’ve had for other cars. I’ll be using for things like replacing waterpump, etc.
Thanks you. |
Loads of info on these on the Miata forums and Miata FB groups.
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Thanks but I like you guys better. 😀
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miata.net has everything you want/need.
https://www.miata.net/garage/timingbelt.html this looks to be 1.6 not 99, but its all the same on these cars. i have never found the "timing belt tools" to ever work in the cam gears, they never line up properly, but i dont think i have a single non-shaved head laying around anymore. so i use the double wrench method, or just use a second person. there is a bunch of drama online about counting teeth on the timing belt, but i never do that either, i just line em up, slip it on, and then spin them and check to make sure they are still aligned. front main is leaking on my newly build blue car, so i gotta change that out here this summer. waterpump/timing belt is like a 2 hour job. |
Factory shop manual for the win.
I ordered mine right from Mazda. Much mo betta than any aftermarket manual |
I have a Haynes and a Factory manual. I use both.
Flying Miata and Miata King are the videos I use. |
I know that I swapped out the timing belt in my '97 (water pump while you're in there, etc...) and did some other stuff on the car. I can't remember what manual I used. I might have had a Chilton manual. I've always been a Chilton person more than Haynes, mostly from way back in the 80s.
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I may have the shop manual in a PDF file, not on this computer
See also, this place https://miata.net/ |
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