Hi,
I'm tearing down a Mk2 1.6 MX5 to use the drivetrain in my 'locost' oldtimer replica. Dash out, seats out, most of the wiring out,
brake servo, pedals etc all relatively easy to remove. Now getting to the difficult bits: Removing steering column, exhaust system etc.
Does anyone living near Staines/Egham have a bit of spare time to come to my shed and talk me through what else needs to come off? There is ample
online advice about how to lift off the unibody, but not a lot of detail about everything that needs to be removed first. I'd rather not discover
I've overlooked something when I'm actually trying to lift the unibody! If you done it yourself, you are sure to know :-)
Any useful links also much appreciated
Thanks
Adrian
Have a look on the Project Diary section as there is a video there doing what you want to do
Jason
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Originally posted by Deckman001
Have a look on the Project Diary section as there is a video there doing what you want to do
Jason
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Originally posted by ianhurley20
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Originally posted by Deckman001
Have a look on the Project Diary section as there is a video there doing what you want to do
Jason
Had a look and not immediatly obvious - or maybe I am blind - can you be abit more precise - please
Thanks to all for this video. It's entertaining and I've learnt a fair bit from it but if I'm being critical, it lacks some of the
detail I really need. Nice to see I can apparently leave the exhaust system on, and I know I will regret having been a bit cavalier with removing the
wiring.
The best link I have found is https://catfishbuild.wordpress.com/2013/05/08/miata-removing-the-uni-body-from-the-ppf/
There are a number of pages showing the sequence - links at the top left and right of the text. The photos showing the location of the 22 bolts you
need to remove are especially helpful.
I'm trying to do this all with just two hands! If there is anyone else around in Surrey who's doing the same I'd welcome getting
together. Shared knowledge and four hands would be nice!
If you're only you and no-one else I'd strongly recommend removing absolutely everything you can. Just from the point of view of getting it
as light as possible to remove it. I did it on my own and even with everything removed it was still hard work. It also makes it easier to take the
subframe out from underneath, or take the unibody away. Less things to catch on.
To be honest, the actual fixing bolts are the last thing to be an issue. For me the main problems were the suspension points and the lambda sensor.
The former was because the top mounts go into the bodywork, so you need to either brace the suspension somehow or have the subframes sat on something
before you lift.
The latter was just because I'd missed it and I heard the 'ping' as I apparently tried to lift the entire subframe up with the sensor
wiring!!!
Some random photos;
http://slimyroadster.blogspot.com/2013/09/we-have-lift-off.html
[Edited on 9/9/20 by Slimy38]
Having never seen a stripped MX5 before, is there anything substantial to the part which connects the front and back subframes? It seems a bit excessive to have that, given there's the monocoque/uni-body. I presume it doesn't provide structural integrity independently of the 'bodyshell'?
if you want a really detailed hands on video guide for disassembly and rebuild of an mx5 I recommend looking at
www.howacarworks.com
full access to all vids costs £20,
here's a link to the vids he has release free...
https://www.youtube.com/c/HowaCarWorks/videos
note not all the vids are as good as this promo one...
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Originally posted by jps
Having never seen a stripped MX5 before, is there anything substantial to the part which connects the front and back subframes? It seems a bit excessive to have that, given there's the monocoque/uni-body. I presume it doesn't provide structural integrity independently of the 'bodyshell'?
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Originally posted by 40inches
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Originally posted by ianhurley20
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Originally posted by Deckman001
Have a look on the Project Diary section as there is a video there doing what you want to do
Jason
Had a look and not immediatly obvious - or maybe I am blind - can you be abit more precise - please
This one? https://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/66/viewthread.php?tid=217361
I've done this twice to mk1 mx5s. I lifted the uni body up on 4 substantial stack of concrete blocks. Then took the engine and trans out
together. Rear subframe, tank, interior, doors off. I then cut the body up into about 6 pieces (both Rag tops) and took them to the tip in the back
of my pickup.
In summary I removed everything from the uni body rather than removing the uni body from the rest of the car.
Hope that makes sense?!
[Edited on 10/9/20 by liam.mccaffrey]