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MX5 Sump... mad idea?
So now my build is nearly over, my mind has inadvertently been thinking of other matters/puzzles. I never liked how much the MX5 sump hangs down. I've no doubt it'll take a good solid whack or two to damage it but still. A sump guard only makes grounding out issues worse, I've found. So.... I thought about chopping sumps (it's cast alloy), dry sumps (stupid expensive). And then thought, "hang on, what's the mazda 1.6 323 sump made from?".
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ADM561201-...em462464 fbe3 Steel! So chop one of them instead and fit that? Anyone see any issues with this, other than it won't bolt up to the gearbox? This is a post IVA thing btw. |
It's a crazy idea, but it might just work!
I've been scraping my sump fairly regularly recently :eek: I think my suspension must have softened over time as it never used to hit the ground. One of my winter jobs is to come up with some kind of guard. Or possibly just raise the ride height if I'm feeling lazy :o I'll be interested to hear if this idea works though! |
been thinking on those lines this morning
check out http://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/index....ur-sump/page-2 |
There should be no problem with welding the ali sump; it's been done before.
But IIRC the later 1.6 90bhp sump is steel. |
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Sump looks very strong/structural don't you think?
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How ever in the Roadster you support the back of the gearbox on it's own rubber mount in the tunnel, it does not have the diff acting on it you could in theory get rid of the bottom section. There is a 200sx in the unit next to me making near 280hp and that has only ever had four bolts holding it together and that is used for drifting. I personally would spend the £25-60 that the steel item costs on paying some one to TIG the cast ali item once I'd worked out the sump oil pickup. |
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