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    Hey all, I prefer to be called Reign (yes i'm female) , I'm 24 and I live in North Dallas.
    A friend of mine, David Hedderick, actually hinted me to this site and I joined a while ago as none of my nearby friends are actually miata enthusiasts. bastards. lol. I own a 97 Miata, her name is Torrent and she is actually umm, sitting right now cause she needs a little tlc and i'm down on my luck at the moment. I have to say, that I am so eager to get back on the road with her for the fact that when I'm behind her wheel, blasting the music and shifting her gears, damn, there is no feeling that is more powerful. If it was allowed, I would marry Torrent. lol I'm kidding. Or am I?
    Last edited by Triarte; 07-18-2009 at 09:10 PM.
    -Reign

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    Welcome aboard.

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    Welcome to this!
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    Welcome to the madness!

    (w00t! In the thread before Merv scares her away!)

    So what's wrong with the car? (And do you have any tools?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by channelmaniac View Post
    Welcome to the madness!

    (w00t! In the thread before Merv scares her away!)

    So what's wrong with the car? (And do you have any tools?)

    What the maniac of channels said.

    Post pics (of the car... ...or y'know of you and the car.)
    ...and across the line.

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    Welcome.

    I've got some weadeater string if you need any to fix your car Hedderick-style.

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    Welcome aboard.
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    Welcome!
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    Welcome! I'm sure there's some peps on this board who can help get Torrent on the road. Let us know the problems.
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    Welcome
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    Unhappy Hey people

    As far as I know it's REALLY simple stuff.
    The oil pan needs to be replaced, or fixed, cause the jackass who last changed my oil at a shop decided to be an idiot and used an impact to tighten the bolt so now the bolt is stripped and there's a big crack in the oil pan.

    I've had four guys try to remove the oil filter and none of them have been able to *smirks* and so I've been holding onto the new oil filter for quite some time. The radiator needs to be flushed but that's so simple a baby can do it. *rolls eyes* And I've got to replace the middle part of the dashboard where the radio USED to be, until someone jerked it out and so now I no longer have a hazards light button or that one little fun button that makes the eyes of Torrent go up and down. Oh yeah and I have to replace the drivers side window cause someone busted it out.

    That's just the bigger stuff that concerns me, there's other little things but I'll take care of those later. Geez, I haven't even had time to visit a junk yard...
    -Reign

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    I ended up putting up a message at the end of all these posts but started a new thread. *mumbles* at least i figured out how this works.... BUT at the same time I forgot to say that my tools are limited to the most basic of supplies and an oil pan that holds what you drain. .... Drain it like you mean it.
    -Reign

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    Welcome.
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    Welcome. Lots of help and good advice mixed in with the bull around here.
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    So you are an oil pan, oil pan gasket, and labor away from driving it? Car-part.com lists an oil pan in Fort Worth for $65. I don't know if Mazda Heaven would beat it.

    Welcome and good luck.
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    Welcome to your first thread!

    You might also check with Track Dog Racing to see if they have a replacement pan for you. They have all sorts of goodies lurking on the shelves...and they're local!
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    The oil filter wrench is a necesity after a oil change shop gets their hands on it. Autozone has Lisle oil filter wrenchs for about $12 last I checked. It's a Lisle part number 63600. You will need to have a 3/8" socket wrench to work this as well.

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    For the oil drain plug, temorarily, you could get a rubber expanding plug, if you are able to get the other one out. If you still have threads on the pan, you could also get an oversized plug.

    Most of these guys will work for beer. Just call for a Tech day.
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    Oil filer pliers have saved me before. They hook INTO the filter itself and destroys it, but the grip is unbeatable. Saw some at Autozone.
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    Hey playa don't hate :) lol

    I appreciate any help you guys can give her. I'd do the work but I'm a bit too far away :)

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    I've got some weadeater string if you need any to fix your car Hedderick-style.
    David Hedderick
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