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Dropped a rod in our Mazda... (Page 1/3) |
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Khw
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AUG 03, 11:51 PM
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Monkeyman
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AUG 04, 08:21 AM
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Which Mazda? 182k miles isn't bad at all. Glad to hear you're getting it fixed. As long as nothing else is wrong, I see nothing wrong with keeping it for your kid. She's not planning on a cross country trip, is she?
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Khw
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AUG 04, 12:07 PM
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It's a 02 Protege5, the hatchback version of the Protege line. Lowered about 1" with KYB struts to replace the stock struts. AEM cold air intake with K&N filter and a upper strut bar in the front. Nothing really special, just a few dress up parts. Fun little car to drive, I like it but I'm partial to hatchbacks......
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Khw
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AUG 06, 12:34 AM
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Bleh, last couple of days have seen no progress as I've just been to busy to get any time to work on it. Hopefully I can get back to it tomorrow or the next day. Saturday we have a dental appointment for our daughter. Though I hope to get most of what's left done this weekend.
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Patrick
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AUG 06, 02:52 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Khw:
Dropped a rod in our Mazda...
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I don't know why, but I still associate Mazda with rotary engines... so I was initially wondering how the heck your Mazda dropped a rod.
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Khw
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AUG 06, 11:27 PM
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I was actually kinda "worried" about that when my wife expressed interest in it. With all the "you have to replace a rotary around every 50k miles" I heard over the years, I was weary on ever owning a rotary even though now that I know more about it. I'm not as weary now. Anywho, I wasn't at home where I could look it up on wiki or anything so when we popped the hood on it I was happy it wasn't a rotary.
Bad thing though, it's not a "zoom zoom zoom" currently .[This message has been edited by Khw (edited 08-06-2015).]
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Khw
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AUG 09, 06:33 PM
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Made some progress this weekend.
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Khw
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AUG 16, 08:13 PM
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Khw
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AUG 24, 08:11 PM
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I finally got around to taking the head off the old block. I figured I might have to remove the oil pan to pop the piston out but...
You can see that the 4th cylinder exhaust valves are pretty messed up.
When I looked at the block, well popping out that piston isn't going to be a problem.
Piston? What piston...
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carnut122
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AUG 25, 08:58 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Khw:
I finally got around to taking the head off the old block. I figured I might have to remove the oil pan to pop the piston out but...
You can see that the 4th cylinder exhaust valves are pretty messed up.
When I looked at the block, well popping out that piston isn't going to be a problem.
Piston? What piston... |
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Man, that's just real ugly.
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