Are you doing this just because it squeaks or is there really a problem
occurring?

 

 

 

 

Larry Alster

 

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92 Miata  Silver Bullet

92 Miata  Honey B

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of TimothyErskine
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 12:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Na 1995 ---puzzling symptoms

 

Thanks to everyone who answered earlier.  It was not a squeak located at the
slave cylinder piston and the clutch fork.  I did put moly lube at that
point..nothing changed.  I am assuming at this point a bearing has failed.
So I am doing the clutch job.  I have read some people say it is not
necessary to detach the exhaust downpipe from the exhaust manifold.  Others
say pull the entire exhaust including the header to make the job easier.
>From your experience which is the best way to go?

Thank you, 
Tim





On 5/15/2011 7:40 AM, TimothyErskine wrote: 

Hello...

Great lurker here with a problem which is baffling.  I wish I could record
the sound so you could hear it.  

Its coming from the front of the car.  It is not the engine. Might be the
brakes because the sound seems to go away when I apply them, though it also
could be that I am slowing down which effects the running gear.  Running
gear meaning the drive line including the clutch assembly.  Clutch is not
slipping but it is difficult to get into gear and every now and then I get a
distinct clang coming from the flywheel(?).  I am guessing here.  What metal
part in that area be free enough to ring while meshing the 1st gear and
sometimes 2nd gear.  You can kind of feel it clang through the gear shift.
Short duration, no grinding per se.  Is it possible the clutch itself is
loose?  When it is in gear at very slow speed, under 5 miles an hour on a
very smooth surface you sometimes and feel a beat coming through the
steering wheel and the sound is like a knock.   Wheel bearing???  

I know this is very sketchy information and you can see how ignorant I am by
my attempt to describe the symptoms.  A competent mechanic familiar with
miata is over an hour away. I do not trust the local wrenches to trouble
shoot  and repair the problem.  I am hoping this is something within my
mechanical skill set.  I have in recent history done some work on the car
with some success.  Mostly regular maintenance stuff.   Replacing clutch
slave cylinder, remove and replace front calipers and brake pads, timing
belt and water pump(which was exciting for me cause the car actually ran
perfectly the second time I aligned the timing belt to the timing marks on
the cam sprockets), new radiator(best thing I have ever done to improve
cooling reliability) which is of high dollar aluminum very well made, misc
electrical headaches like the headlight switch, etc etc etc. 


One more piece of information.  That garage an hour away did a engine and
transmission replacement about 30k ago. Low mileage engine and tranny @ 46k.
I did lose the ac compressor within about 2.5k after the replacement because
I believe its shaft was mis-aligned or the belt was over tightened.  Sitting
in traffic one day all the refrigerant escaped up through the hood.  Looked
like smoke..but wasn't.   One thing that happens now that didnt happen
before the replacement is the headlights mysteriously close underway but can
reopen if I push the manual black button on the center dash.  What's up with
that?  And why would I have to top off oil on an engine that young?  I did
replace the PCV valve.  


Sorry to be so windy, just trying to give you as much background as you
might need.  Please help if you can.  This is my only transportation. 

Thank you..

Tim




 

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