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Old 19th June 2014, 10:22 PM
rolsty rolsty is offline
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Default Haynes mx5 donor stripping

Hi everybody
I have a mk2 mazda mx5 that I am stripping for my son and my Haynes roadster build.
I have a question about the parts I will need - as far as I know they are engine, gearbox,prop,diff,wiring loom,ignition switch and stalks , steering column,speedo,front and rear hubs and brakes, handbrake .
Is that all I will need ? Am I missing something ? I recall something about a charcoal canister on the fuel?
I need to get rid of the shell to the scrappy as the boss isn't appreciative of it on the drive !!
Thanks in advance
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Old 19th June 2014, 10:54 PM
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Hi everybody
I have a mk2 mazda mx5 that I am stripping for my son and my Haynes roadster build.
I have a question about the parts I will need - as far as I know they are engine, gearbox,prop,diff,wiring loom,ignition switch and stalks , steering column,speedo,front and rear hubs and brakes, handbrake .
Is that all I will need ? Am I missing something ? I recall something about a charcoal canister on the fuel?
I need to get rid of the shell to the scrappy as the boss isn't appreciative of it on the drive !!
Thanks in advance
Hi,

I junked the charcoal canister so you don't need that. Don't forget the wheels!

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Old 20th June 2014, 02:41 AM
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all the nuts and bolts you can find, the fuel lines and the clips that hold them in, the brake lines and the fitting off them, fuel pump from tank.
I just kept using bits from my MX5 till I could think of nothing else.
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Old 20th June 2014, 08:36 AM
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Before the shell goes don't forget to cut the VIN plate out of the engine bay and take pictures of the factory production stickers inside the door jams.
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Old 20th June 2014, 11:25 AM
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thanks everybody- I most probably hadn't forgot the wheels
seems like I've got it all off then
I did phone dvla about scrapping the chassis and they said there was no reason to keep it and sorn it - just photocopy the log book and get the destruction certificate, I have photographed everything including my 10 year old son taking the engine out ( i'm not a slave driver !)
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Old 20th June 2014, 05:03 PM
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thanks everybody- I most probably hadn't forgot the wheels
seems like I've got it all off then
I did phone dvla about scrapping the chassis and they said there was no reason to keep it and sorn it - just photocopy the log book and get the destruction certificate, I have photographed everything including my 10 year old son taking the engine out ( i'm not a slave driver !)
slave driver lol

cut the plates out and sorn it so it wont come back and bite you later just my opinion
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Old 20th June 2014, 06:36 PM
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Hi if you are not going to use the MX5 engine mounts can I buy one of the metal engine mount covers from you please.
Regards Mick.
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Old 20th June 2014, 08:56 PM
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i may still have mine i will have a look tomorrow if i do you can have them
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Old 20th June 2014, 09:19 PM
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I think I've got both engine mounts - will check in the morning
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Old 20th June 2014, 09:34 PM
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Hi thanks it's just the oblong metal cover part that covers the rubber engine mount to protect it in case the rubber part breaks that I require I have one but seem to have lost the over one

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