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Loose coil pack [message #475193] Fri, 14 October 2005 01:38
rammm  
My number 2-3 coil pack is loose. I assume the screws
are somewhere completely hidden by the firewall?

Leon
--
Leon van Dommelen :) Bozo, the White 96 Sebring Miata .)
rammm [at] dommelen.net http://www.dommelen.net/miata
EXIT THE INTERSTATES (Jamie Jensen)
Re: Loose coil pack [message #475195 ] Fri, 14 October 2005 03:47
XS11E  
rammm [at] REMOVE_THIS_TAGdommelen.net (Leon van Dommelen) wrote in:

> My number 2-3 coil pack is loose. I assume the screws
> are somewhere completely hidden by the firewall?

From the pictures I've seem, I think you need to remove the entire coil
assembly, then you should be able to tighten the individual coils.
Re: Loose coil pack [message #475197 ] Fri, 14 October 2005 05:06
Chuck  
Always thought you had a loose screw somewhere!
The coil bracket gets removed with the coils. Then you can see why an
individual coil is loose.
(Lotsa Fun!)

"Leon van Dommelen" <rammm [at] REMOVE_THIS_TAGdommelen.net> wrote in message
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>
> My number 2-3 coil pack is loose. I assume the screws
> are somewhere completely hidden by the firewall?
>
> Leon
> --
> Leon van Dommelen :) Bozo, the White 96 Sebring Miata .)
> rammm [at] dommelen.net http://www.dommelen.net/miata
> EXIT THE INTERSTATES (Jamie Jensen)
Re: Loose coil pack [message #475198 ] Fri, 14 October 2005 06:16
pws  
Chuck wrote:
> Always thought you had a loose screw somewhere!

Damn, you beat me to it!

Leon, you seem to be repairing your miata at a fairly frequent rate
lately. How many miles are you up to and have you considered looking
into "Bozo II"?

Pat
Re: Loose coil pack [message #484326 ] Sat, 15 October 2005 04:13
rammm  
pws <pwshelton [at] austin.rr.com> wrote:

>Chuck wrote:
>> Always thought you had a loose screw somewhere!
>
>Damn, you beat me to it!
>
>Leon, you seem to be repairing your miata at a fairly frequent rate
>lately. How many miles are you up to and have you considered looking
>into "Bozo II"?

Never. I do regularly consider Bozo's new friend, however. When I get
time for it, I plan to check out the new Miata, of which I have good hopes
as a replacement I may like. I also saw a fairly nice MR-2 convertible
at Auto-X last time, don't know which year, but seemed recent. I would
really prefer an M1 Miata, but frankly, I do not have the time to deal
with maintenance and putting some real power in the near future.

Anyway, Bozo stays. He is not quite legal, and anyway, we go back
a long way. We have driven incredibly scenic roads in the US and Canada
together, stared down a black bear on the Cassiar and waited for a grizzly
to cross the Alaska, raced through some of the great racetracks of the US,
tumbled down the side of a mountain in Utah, winked Miatas all over
North America, been shot in Tallahassee, killed a small deer in Montana,
driven cheerleaders in parades, followed the Great Northern and the Great
River Road, driven the deserts of Route 66 with the windows wide open and
fan running to keep the engine from overheating, seen the start of the
mighty Mississippi and the beauty of the badlands, driven the canopy roads
of Tallahassee in winter and spring, and any other time we can, and every
month the little guy is going to play at autocross with me. We have
installed countless modifications, and Bozo has always been kind to the
major blunders I made then, and never really stranded me. And now that
I mention it, you all have helped me a lot with it too. Thanks.

Bozo stays with me.
Leon :)
--
Leon van Dommelen :) Bozo, the White 96 Sebring Miata .)
rammm [at] dommelen.net http://www.dommelen.net/miata
EXIT THE INTERSTATES (Jamie Jensen)
Re: Loose coil pack [message #484331 ] Sat, 15 October 2005 21:22
pws  
Leon van Dommelen wrote:

>
> Never. I do regularly consider Bozo's new friend, however. When I get
> time for it, I plan to check out the new Miata, of which I have good hopes
> as a replacement I may like. I also saw a fairly nice MR-2 convertible
> at Auto-X last time, don't know which year, but seemed recent. I would
> really prefer an M1 Miata, but frankly, I do not have the time to deal
> with maintenance and putting some real power in the near future.
>
> Anyway, Bozo stays. He is not quite legal, and anyway, we go back
> a long way. We have driven incredibly scenic roads in the US and Canada
> together, stared down a black bear on the Cassiar and waited for a grizzly
> to cross the Alaska, raced through some of the great racetracks of the US,
> tumbled down the side of a mountain in Utah, winked Miatas all over
> North America, been shot in Tallahassee, killed a small deer in Montana,
> driven cheerleaders in parades, followed the Great Northern and the Great
> River Road, driven the deserts of Route 66 with the windows wide open and
> fan running to keep the engine from overheating, seen the start of the
> mighty Mississippi and the beauty of the badlands, driven the canopy roads
> of Tallahassee in winter and spring, and any other time we can, and every
> month the little guy is going to play at autocross with me. We have
> installed countless modifications, and Bozo has always been kind to the
> major blunders I made then, and never really stranded me. And now that
> I mention it, you all have helped me a lot with it too. Thanks.
>
> Bozo stays with me.
> Leon :)

I know what you mean. I had no plans on replacing the '96M, but
unfortunately I killed a large deer with mine instead of a small one.
Well, you saw the pictures.....

Still, I have almost no sentimental attachment to any material object,
especially if it is replaceable with an identical item. Every single
item that I own is for sale for the right price. :-)

Pat
Re: Loose coil pack [message #484353 ] Sun, 16 October 2005 23:30
rammm  
"Chuck" <Chuckk2nospam [at] cox.net> wrote:

>Always thought you had a loose screw somewhere!
>The coil bracket gets removed with the coils. Then you can see why an
>individual coil is loose.
>(Lotsa Fun!)

Yes, it must be. I see that Mazda cleverly put one screw *below* the
coil pack. Must have been the most fun they had in the design
department since that designer thought up the location of the oil
filter.

Fortunately, I got very lucky. Turned out the top attachment screw
of the coil pack, easily accessible without removing the pack,
was loose: it had lost the nut and lock washer in the back, but
fortunately the screw was still loosely in its hole. Even more
fortunate, I had a fitting M8 nut and two lock washers (one to
lose somewhere behind or in the engine and one to install.) Was
somewhat of a mess to try to get both the nut and the washer on
the screw between the firewall and engine, but being an incredibly
talented mechanic, I taped the nut inside a box wrench, which
prevented it from joining the first lock washer. Whole thing was
over in half an hour or so.

Screw had a coppery tint, so it may have been providing an earth,
which may explain why I was having indications of poor combustion
on my WB oxygen sensor. I replaced the spark wires and plugs anyway.

Leon

>"Leon van Dommelen" <rammm [at] REMOVE_THIS_TAGdommelen.net> wrote in message
>news:ksrtk15c849al1jndko4qkikrjnvlsj699 [at] 4ax.com...
>>
>> My number 2-3 coil pack is loose. I assume the screws
>> are somewhere completely hidden by the firewall?
>>
>> Leon
>> --
>> Leon van Dommelen :) Bozo, the White 96 Sebring Miata .)
>> rammm [at] dommelen.net http://www.dommelen.net/miata
>> EXIT THE INTERSTATES (Jamie Jensen)
>
--
Leon van Dommelen :) Bozo, the White 96 Sebring Miata .)
rammm [at] dommelen.net http://www.dommelen.net/miata
EXIT THE INTERSTATES (Jamie Jensen)
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