Very nice! You might want to spring for new bushings. They get crunchy with age.
Talk about fast shipping!!
I just ordered this last Thursday and here it showed up today! I figured a week, week and half at most... but no, I was nicely surprised. Tom ( MME member - partsgroup ) is a total class act and extremely helpful.
My car has been up on jackstands over the weekend with all the various nuts and pieces being soaked in PB Blaster. Keep your eyes open for a tech day soon... I hope to make this as easy as I can.
My question is this - how do I press the old bushings out and put them in this one?
Very nice! You might want to spring for new bushings. They get crunchy with age.
Yup.Originally Posted by Miatamoto
Yeah... clean it up and have it powder coated... that would look very nice!Originally Posted by black roadster
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I'm a cheap bastard...Originally Posted by Dave04
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I'll be disconnecting the drive shaft and half shafts here in a second...
As for the rest, I'm not sure. When is the next available weekend. I'll be sure to cook burgers, brats, and dogs for everyone that shows.
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
We got a new oven last spring and I gave the old one to my Father-in-law. He was going to set it up in his shop for small powder coating projects. Hmmm.... I wonder if it would fit?
Well hurry up and call the man and find out!!![]()
I can bring over a couple of packs of venison brauts if ya wanna throw 'em on the grill![]()
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Lightness? What's that? I drive a PRHT!
You are the one with a diff sitting on your kitchen floor! I suspect the powder coating oven is about the same size as the oven in your kitchen... open it up and see if the diff fits!Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
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I am assuming you will disassemble the diff before baking, as the seals will probably not enjoy the oven. The other thing to think about is oil residue baking on to the ring and pinion.
Chris
Chris - 2014 Chevrolet Camaro SS
2013 Red Miata Sport
2006 Winning Blue Miata
2000 Red Miata
2011 Red Mazda2
2015 Smart Electric
If you are up for what Chris suggests, let me know and I will give him a call. You will need to spring for any supplies... no idea what that would cost.
Tasty! I hope I can make this tech day.Originally Posted by channelmaniac
Dealing with PPF is the only slightly hard part.
Thanks CM and Bean, now I'm hungry![]()
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93' LE #1136 - FM II
250k miles
Don't worry about the baking process... I won't be powder coating it. It would be nice however !
when i did the exact same thing, i used the bushings from the "new" diff. hmm, if you need a press, i know where you can take it. if it were me, id srping for the mazdaspeeeeed diff bushings, itd be stiffer and tranfer more vibes into the car, but hey, its only more "feel!"