Rich's 5.0 NA, boring stuff
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Thanks. Its all planning and prep, anyone can do it. I started the track bar stanchions but Im leaving for work so I wont be home for a few days and it looks like next week is gonna be a good family boat week so progress will slow down a bit. As of now, the radiator and driveshaft are the only things keeping it from the road. Then I get to tune and iron out the bugs
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I have a few welders, the one I used for that is a hot rodded simadre. I made it with duel controls so I can run a pedal and switch. I was going to strictly use my portable scratch start but decided Against it. Thats probably the best way to get started with a tig since theres a low entry fee
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Heres the brace, made it out of 22g sheet metal first to make sure everything was going to clear and line up, cardboard is usually my "go to" but i wanted to try it out first. Then I used angle for the final version, its painted and mounted but I don't have pics.
Also had to make this, I was sick of shuffling a stack of boxes. It stole an hour from the miata. Everything in this post was made from old bed frames btw
This is the ecu power ground plug I mentioned before
Also had to make this, I was sick of shuffling a stack of boxes. It stole an hour from the miata. Everything in this post was made from old bed frames btw
This is the ecu power ground plug I mentioned before
#36
Got the driveshaft from shaftmasters, $370 to my door, balanced with my yoke and flange plate, and new u-joints. I did have to pay $12 to ship my stuff to them but its worth it.
A little diy
Made a clutch rod for better adjustment, not dissengaging, but I didnt have time to mess with it had to get in some family time. I'll remake it out of stainless if it works so It wont rust
Found a grade 5 bolt, drilled a nut to slide over the shoulder, cut the head off, rounded it off
If anyone has pics or links about clutch adjustment post them up
A little diy
Made a clutch rod for better adjustment, not dissengaging, but I didnt have time to mess with it had to get in some family time. I'll remake it out of stainless if it works so It wont rust
Found a grade 5 bolt, drilled a nut to slide over the shoulder, cut the head off, rounded it off
If anyone has pics or links about clutch adjustment post them up
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#38
Just about road worthy, Im a week away from 2 months so Id like to have it finished this week. It runs great and my neighbors like out newly decorated road. Gonna take it for an allignment thursday or friday. I have to adjust the coilovers For a little more ride height. Also on the list is mounting my fan.
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97miatam (09-29-2015)
#39
Been driving the car.
A few things I noticed that people may want to take into consideration on there builds
1. The extra money on the radiator was well spent, I stay between 180-200. I used my old cheap ebay 15" fan ($30) ad a puller. No shrouding. The temps here have been going down 70-85f most days. I tapped the stock miata fan relay, when that fails I'll use a standard bosch style.
2. Being slammed my exhause scrapes a little so I need to tuck it in more. Should have spent more time getting it tighter.
3. The speed density computer was a good move, theyre cheaper than the maf setup and the megasquirt gets rid of the stock 5.0 maf anyway
4. My battery crapped out, it was old and not up to the task of turning 8 cylinders
5. Definitly attach the trans crossmember to the floor by the tunnel. Even with the thick steel I used theres a little bounce, not and issue now but It needs to be sorted
6. Hood pins were a smart choice to get the radiator far foward. Im glad I didnt waste time trying to save it
7. Be preppared for attention and stupid questions
A few things I noticed that people may want to take into consideration on there builds
1. The extra money on the radiator was well spent, I stay between 180-200. I used my old cheap ebay 15" fan ($30) ad a puller. No shrouding. The temps here have been going down 70-85f most days. I tapped the stock miata fan relay, when that fails I'll use a standard bosch style.
2. Being slammed my exhause scrapes a little so I need to tuck it in more. Should have spent more time getting it tighter.
3. The speed density computer was a good move, theyre cheaper than the maf setup and the megasquirt gets rid of the stock 5.0 maf anyway
4. My battery crapped out, it was old and not up to the task of turning 8 cylinders
5. Definitly attach the trans crossmember to the floor by the tunnel. Even with the thick steel I used theres a little bounce, not and issue now but It needs to be sorted
6. Hood pins were a smart choice to get the radiator far foward. Im glad I didnt waste time trying to save it
7. Be preppared for attention and stupid questions
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97miatam (10-16-2015)
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Building my 1.8 for my friends 1.6 miata
Balanced and blueprinted, block was almost perfect. .0015 taper in one cylinder, .0005 egging in another
Head is just sitting there, I ported and polished it 6 months ago, i have an extra exhaust cam to use for the intake. Just going to re-blueprint it and re-lap the valves. It was alreadeay de-burred
Blueprinted the oilpump too
Balanced and blueprinted, block was almost perfect. .0015 taper in one cylinder, .0005 egging in another
Head is just sitting there, I ported and polished it 6 months ago, i have an extra exhaust cam to use for the intake. Just going to re-blueprint it and re-lap the valves. It was alreadeay de-burred
Blueprinted the oilpump too
#43
Building my 1.8 for my friends 1.6 miata
Balanced and blueprinted, block was almost perfect. .0015 taper in one cylinder, .0005 egging in another
Head is just sitting there, I ported and polished it 6 months ago, i have an extra exhaust cam to use for the intake. Just going to re-blueprint it and re-lap the valves. It was alreadeay de-burred
Blueprinted the oilpump too
Balanced and blueprinted, block was almost perfect. .0015 taper in one cylinder, .0005 egging in another
Head is just sitting there, I ported and polished it 6 months ago, i have an extra exhaust cam to use for the intake. Just going to re-blueprint it and re-lap the valves. It was alreadeay de-burred
Blueprinted the oilpump too
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charchri4 (12-16-2015)
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V8 Miata Fanatic
Beautiful car. Don't hesitate posting more pics of the car. I think mine now sits too high when compared to yours. I'll need to go back thru your thread and see what suspension you have underneath that pretty body. Intake looks A-1 as well ! Love it.
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Decided to keep in the tradition of this build thread and do it cheap when it came to the egr spacer.
As for the suspension
Unfortunately its raceland coil overs
Prothane poly bushings
949 huge sway bars
-2.7 camber front and rear. 1/8" out front, 1/8th in back. As much caster as i could get. Also added grease zerks to everything suspension related. i just raised it 3/4" inch and shimmed the front crossmember so it will sit a little higher.
I used a fly cutter for most of the work although the pictures have an endmill.
After about an hour of work and some polishing
As for the suspension
Unfortunately its raceland coil overs
Prothane poly bushings
949 huge sway bars
-2.7 camber front and rear. 1/8" out front, 1/8th in back. As much caster as i could get. Also added grease zerks to everything suspension related. i just raised it 3/4" inch and shimmed the front crossmember so it will sit a little higher.
I used a fly cutter for most of the work although the pictures have an endmill.
After about an hour of work and some polishing
#47
Gotta finish the 1.8 for my friend so we can get it swapped it. One of my other friends shaved the valve cover while I built the head. I port matched and polished the intake, we also took down all of the casting marks to make it look cooler. The motor will probably get a turbo while he collects v8 parts
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charchri4 (12-16-2015)
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V8 Miata Fanatic