EOI - Brisbane dodgy day take II

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Which day?

Saturday 23/9
3
30%
Sunday 24/9
1
10%
Either
6
60%
 
Total votes: 10

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Postby JBT » Mon Sep 25, 2006 1:27 pm

As a guide, my clutch pedal has about 10 mm travel before resistance from the hydraulics system starts (pushing the pedal with my little finger). It feels normal under foot and much the same as the Astina.

Hayne's states that the disengagement pedal height (minimum - including carpet) is 2.68 inches (68.1 mm). Haynes also states that the pedal height (including carpet) should be 6.89 - 7.28 inches (175 - 185 mm)

My clutch mechanism is physically disengaging/engaging when the pedal is a bit more than 1/2 of it's full travel from the floor (i.e. from when it's fully depressed). My clutch must be fairly worn though at 150,000km.

I reckon it should be disengaging/engaging at about 1/3 of full pedal travel from the floor when new. That roughly agrees with the Haynes figures too.
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Postby Uncle Arthur » Mon Sep 25, 2006 2:01 pm

NMX516 wrote:
Uncle Arthur wrote:I'm thinking hydraulics... I did bleed it yesterday afternoon - basically used almost 2/3 of a bottle of fluid to clear it through, but it looks like there is a little bit of fluid inside the firewall, which suggests master cylinder to me......


Just looking through my 'Mazda MX5 Enthusiasts Workshop Manual' and they suggest that the car should be as close to horizontal when bleeding the system... Was yours still up on the 4 axle stands when you bled it UA?


Car was down on all fours when I bled it yesterday.

I'll adjust the bolt first, and see how I go.... simple stuff first :)
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Postby Boags » Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:11 pm

Sounds like an awesome day guys!!!

Count me in for the next one for sure... I have a glove box to fix somehow, and orange lenses to remove from the indicators 8)

Pics are great too, thanks guys... I really wish I could have made it...

BTW - Thailand rocks, I had cocktails out of a pineapple and a massive bbq'd seafood dinner and drinks post-meal for $16 aussie dollars last night :twisted: not to mention my new $12 Billabong boardies and genuine Casio diving watch(with warranty and all) for $120!!

I love this place...

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Postby Boags » Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:15 pm

OMY005 wrote:Sabretooth hard at it. (whats that hissing noise I can here) :P

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:shock: :shock: :shock:

Keep it in your pants sabre...

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby kitkat » Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:24 pm

Boags'MX5 wrote: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Keep it in your pants sabre...

:lol: :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Postby sabretooth » Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:31 pm

Uncle Arthur wrote:I'm still scrubbing grease out from my fingernails, and I've discovered cuts on my hands I never knew existed until the soap hits them..... I think I'm also still rinsing bits of grease, dirt and undercar gunk from my eyes too.....

Ditto. Using washing machine detergent BURNS! Ouch. Does the trick though. :)

We'll be dirtying those bits again when it's time for the turbo to go in!

As for the clutch master - http://forums.sabretooth.id.au/viewtopic.php?t=75

Jules, no worries with the fixing - I was happy to. Just a shame about the judgment call on the AC - that's so bizarre how it happened - I guess the compressor bracket doesn't like being leaned on! But generally, I don't think I put down a ratchet the whole day. The biggest downer had to be rogue's leak. We were a little suspicious when we were doing his pump - he mentioned the impeller was a bit stiff, and then the leak started once it was all together!

The sausages charcoaled one side of them so I only had one sausage for the whole day. I was starrrving when I got home. I wasn't game to pick up the wings with small nicks and cuts on my hands either. Plus I didn't know where the closest fire hydrant was. :)

Also, Spy - I'll PM you about playing courier for us. Jules needs this switch and I need that lifter.
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Postby KAM » Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:35 pm

Philip Lee wrote:
KAM wrote:Thanks for hosting the day UA

Was great to meet everyone and put faces to names and learn some of the do's AND don'ts when working on these cars :D

If anyone finds a couple of extra spanners in their toolbox I'm missing a 10mm and 12mm Metrinch openend/ring spanners :(

Kym


is that those that goes with the grey slip in pocket thingy?

i have used the 10mm for the nut on the back of the coil pack and i think i put them back.

will check again.


Yes that's the ones but someone may have used it after you.
I'm sure they will turn up when someone spots them in ther toolbox.
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Postby Philip Lee » Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:40 pm

MonSqueek wrote:I wonder if the southerners have dodgy days? Im going to miss these when I go home (to Melbourne) Im not sure that even if they had a DD it could come close to comparing to BDDII ! I hope I will get to witness BDIII before I leave!


don't you worry, Melb were the pioneer of the dodgy days. :lol:


sabretooth wrote:The sausages charcoaled one side of them so I only had one sausage for the whole day. I was starrrving when I got home. I wasn't game to pick up the wings with small nicks and cuts on my hands either. Plus I didn't know where the closest fire hydrant was. :)


the closest one was strapped on UA's rollbar :lol:

there was another one at the kitchen too......

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Postby SPy vs. SPy » Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:55 pm

All this talk of wingz and too much namby pamby sauce on Saturday, I'm off to the shops. A nice pile of Chernobyl Wingz for me tonight :mrgreen:

Kitty Kat has homework for tonight (see PM)
The Tooth has PM
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Postby Uncle Arthur » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:01 pm

Philip Lee wrote:
MonSqueek wrote:I wonder if the southerners have dodgy days? Im going to miss these when I go home (to Melbourne) Im not sure that even if they had a DD it could come close to comparing to BDDII ! I hope I will get to witness BDIII before I leave!


don't you worry, Melb were the pioneer of the dodgy days. :lol:


Yeah but they did them in a nice comfy workshop with the assistance of a Mazda mechanic - nothing dodgy about that :D
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Postby kitkat » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:05 pm

Uncle Arthur wrote:
Philip Lee wrote:
MonSqueek wrote:I wonder if the southerners have dodgy days? Im going to miss these when I go home (to Melbourne) Im not sure that even if they had a DD it could come close to comparing to BDDII ! I hope I will get to witness BDIII before I leave!


don't you worry, Melb were the pioneer of the dodgy days. :lol:


Yeah but they did them in a nice comfy workshop with the assistance of a Mazda mechanic - nothing dodgy about that :D

Melb may have created the dodgy day... but UA perfected it :mrgreen:

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Postby jules » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:13 pm

sabretooth wrote:Jules, no worries with the fixing - I was happy to. Just a shame about the judgment call on the AC - that's so bizarre how it happened - I guess the compressor bracket doesn't like being leaned on!


Funny thing that. The leak occurred where the steel elbow meets the crimp to rubber hose connection. I took it off and blew whilst Tab looked for the leak. Settle guys! No idea what those hoses cost. Hopefully a lot better than the $135.00 for the damn thermo fan sensor!!!!!

Yep, I remember the first Melbourne dodgy bros. services a few years ago.


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Postby Philip Lee » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:52 pm

MonSqueek wrote:Thats not dodgy at all! *Pfft* But the big question is... do they have wingz!


they dont have Wayne so they don't have wingz :lol:

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Postby Uncle Arthur » Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:19 pm

kitkat wrote:
Uncle Arthur wrote:
Philip Lee wrote:
MonSqueek wrote:I wonder if the southerners have dodgy days? Im going to miss these when I go home (to Melbourne) Im not sure that even if they had a DD it could come close to comparing to BDDII ! I hope I will get to witness BDIII before I leave!


don't you worry, Melb were the pioneer of the dodgy days. :lol:


Yeah but they did them in a nice comfy workshop with the assistance of a Mazda mechanic - nothing dodgy about that :D

Melb may have created the dodgy day... but UA perfected it :mrgreen:


WOOHOO :D - I'm the inspiration for even more interstate rivalry than could be brought on by an NRL grand final!!!!!
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Postby 99MXV » Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:38 pm

Phhhft the Melbourne crew probably wear black to cover the grease stains..

We have to wear orange to disguise the Sauce stains :)

bring on MORE DODGINESS !!!
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