Postby hks_kansei » Sun Jun 09, 2019 8:49 pm
Unlikely to be an o2 sensor.
An MX5 will run without one, and if it's faulty in a way that causes it to foul spark plugs it wont restart until you pull the plugs and wipe them clean.
Fuel pump is a possibility, as they age they can develop an intermitent fault.
An easy (but not perfect) way to test is to see if the symptoms reduce when you have more than about 1/2 a tank of fuel.
The pump is submerged in the fuel when the tank is full, which means the pump doesnt heat up as much during use (since the fuel surrounding it acts as a big heat sink)
With the fuel below half the pump is mostly in air, and can heat up a bit more.
Sometimes this is a sign the pump is a bit dodgy.
As others have said, the CAS (cam angle sensor, big round thing on the back of the rocker cover) is another potential, which can also cause similar symptoms when it starts to get old and fail (again, usually heat related)
So far as actually fixing either of these problems, both are jsut a matter of replacing the part.
The fuel pump is relatively cheap to buy, but many of the non genuine ones come with the incorrect fuel strainer, which can cause issues. so make sure the new one matches the strainer on the old pump, if not re-use the old strainer.
Fuel pump is maybe an hour job if you've not done it before.
The CAS costs more to buy, but is a VERY simple job to replace, being only one bolt.
you will need to have a timing light though, to correctly set the timing once you install the new CAS. (The cas is essentially like a distributor in it's function, but instead of directly passing ignition voltage through it, it sends a pulse to the computer which then sends a pulse to tell the ignition coils when to fire)
1999 Mazda MX5 - 1989 Honda CT110 (for sale) - 1994 Mazda 626 wagon (GF's)