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So I spent all day yesterday addressing little issues here and there.
replaced stuck open 180* thermostat (more on what this entailed in a bit)
Put in a missing engine mount bolt, courtesy of Shibby
Cleaned and greased the socket and pushrod of the clutch slave cylinder it was SQUACKIN LIKE A BIATCH (oh so nice to have only the meek purr of a happy miata engine)
Aaaaand spent 5 hours driving too and from the hardware store and draining and filling the coolant!
Both! drain plugs in the supermiata radiator had completely seized and broken threads. I had to use a massive wrench to get them out, drilled and tapped for new thread inserts, and used m10x1.5 socket cap screws (8mm hex drive) with new thick o rings as replacements. Pics!
Custom drill protection! Finished product (drivers side is identical), next morning after a hard drive, no leaks!
I got myself a little firm. courtesy of sean at sadfab. i figure if i can move the diff up and down with one finger, 200wtq (2734wtq in first gear, good point patrick) probably does crazy things.
Last edited by thumpetto007; 04-05-2018 at 11:17 PM.
Do you have them installed as well? I havent seen any before and after comparisons with the delrin two piece.
If its similar to the poly diff bushings, im excited. Hearing a small amount of diff noise really enhances the drive, on top of the performance benefits.
Do you have them installed as well? I havent seen any before and after comparisons with the delrin two piece.
If its similar to the poly diff bushings, im excited. Hearing a small amount of diff noise really enhances the drive, on top of the performance benefits.
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I went with the gwr ones because I'm a wimp when it comes to increasing drive line noise...
Because poly sucks for diff bushings. I had the displeasure of installing them and Mazdacomp engine mounts at the same time on my MSM to replace old blown out oem stuff.
And then noticed absolutely zero difference other than a slight increase in diff whine transmitted into cabin. Driveline still felt like a loose floppy donger. I have not noticed a single modicum of increased driveline noise in poly vs. delrin in that location in every car i've built since.
Garage star doesn't sell lowers. Otherwise identical.
No they are not identical. I made my flange quite a bit thicker like it should have been because I don't like to ignore geometry etc. My diff bushings are better in every way.
Originally Posted by MiataMan00
So whats the advantage to the lowers then? Just a tad more stiffness?