2nd Generation Specific 1986-1992 Discussion

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Old 03-30-2004, 01:27 AM
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Testing the weight tolerances that mazda has used.
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B weight rotors were off by about a 1/2 of a sideseal... GMON wants perfection!
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GMON's motor looks good to go.
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Big front control arms bushing is finally off. Almost ready to slap the front of the suspension back together. Got the bushing install/removal kit in the back to get the rear done. Then install the bumpstop and get the car back on the ground.
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Ported 3 rotor tb soon to be knife edged.
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Box of toys: new bearings/hyrdalics etc. Some fd internal parts etc.

Waiting for other toys to come in the mail too..
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bushing removal kit, eh? come do mine! I'll give you beer!



and in the TB pic, is that a remote to a progressive scan DVD player? looks just like mine (though I can't remember the brand)
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Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Mar 30 2004, 10:08 AM
bushing removal kit, eh? come do mine! I'll give you beer!



and in the TB pic, is that a remote to a progressive scan DVD player? looks just like mine (though I can't remember the brand)
no and no



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damn, I'm off my game today.



in fact, if there ever was a game, I'm not even sure if I was ever on it.
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Where did you get that bushing install/removal kit? What does it use to make the job easier? I have only heard of burning out bushings or using a hydraulic press, and am very interested in a better tool for the job.
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