OK to leave hood down?
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OK to leave hood down?
Now that I've actually got my MX-5 , I've so far been able to drive
it with the hood (top) down. But I'm just wondering if it's OK to leave
the hood down all the time, or should I put it up while it's "resting"
in the garage to take the creases out of the fabric. Does leaving the
hood folded most of the time do any long-term damage to the vinyl?
Regards
Dave
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it with the hood (top) down. But I'm just wondering if it's OK to leave
the hood down all the time, or should I put it up while it's "resting"
in the garage to take the creases out of the fabric. Does leaving the
hood folded most of the time do any long-term damage to the vinyl?
Regards
Dave
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OK to leave hood down?
Yes Dave, it is recommended that the hood remain up when the car is stored
(this is the recommendation from Robbins (the US hood manufacturers who
should know what they are talking about) - I had one of their's fitted in
December.
Cheers, Ian (ChCh)
(this is the recommendation from Robbins (the US hood manufacturers who
should know what they are talking about) - I had one of their's fitted in
December.
Cheers, Ian (ChCh)
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OK to leave hood down?
Hi Dave
I leave mine down all the time as it's parked inside and I
have a rear roof cover that I can't be bothered taking it
off to put the roof up every time I put the car away. But if
I try to put the roof up when it's cold wow, it's hard, it
is as if it shrinks a little.
The important thing!!! Is if you have a plastic rear
window, you must unzip it before you put the roof down. If
not it will get creased and then crack.
Gazza
"PO1SON"
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I leave mine down all the time as it's parked inside and I
have a rear roof cover that I can't be bothered taking it
off to put the roof up every time I put the car away. But if
I try to put the roof up when it's cold wow, it's hard, it
is as if it shrinks a little.
The important thing!!! Is if you have a plastic rear
window, you must unzip it before you put the roof down. If
not it will get creased and then crack.
Gazza
"PO1SON"
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Gazda in the white HOT Mazda
OK to leave hood down?
I do the same, however repeating my earlier request, does anyone know where
you could get the beading replaced that fits around the outside of the roof
cover. Mine has broken in about 4 places and it makes it quite difficult to
fit.
Keith
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I also try and put the softtop up when parked - I left it down for
about 6 months (due to hardtop) and found that it had a case of ...
uhhh, shrinkage ... also the new-ish plastic rear window went cloudy
With "character" like that you'd almost think it was English, not Japanese
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you could get the beading replaced that fits around the outside of the roof
cover. Mine has broken in about 4 places and it makes it quite difficult to
fit.
Keith
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I also try and put the softtop up when parked - I left it down for
about 6 months (due to hardtop) and found that it had a case of ...
uhhh, shrinkage ... also the new-ish plastic rear window went cloudy
With "character" like that you'd almost think it was English, not Japanese
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OK to leave hood down?
Common sense tells me it is best to leave hood up if car is stored for any
length of time.. My MX5 is one of a family of 6 cars so is not used daily and
can sometimes go long periods without a run..
Leaving the hood up will stop creases and cracks I hope!
Cheers Joan (Paekakariki too wet for topless today!)
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One point. The under side of the hood is not UV treated the more sun exposure yhe more it will deteriorate it. This shows as a brownish discoloration on the exposed area. Even though it's a hassle to deal with, a rear hood cover will pay for itself in extending the life of your top. Richard@wrichardstiers@yahoo.com
Graham&Joan Hilder <graham.joan@paradise.net.nz> wrote: Common sense tells me it is best to leave hood up if car is stored for any length of time.. My MX5 is one of a family of 6 cars so is not used daily and can sometimes go long periods without a run..
Leaving the hood up will stop creases and cracks I hope!
Cheers Joan (Paekakariki too wet for topless today!)
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length of time.. My MX5 is one of a family of 6 cars so is not used daily and
can sometimes go long periods without a run..
Leaving the hood up will stop creases and cracks I hope!
Cheers Joan (Paekakariki too wet for topless today!)
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One point. The under side of the hood is not UV treated the more sun exposure yhe more it will deteriorate it. This shows as a brownish discoloration on the exposed area. Even though it's a hassle to deal with, a rear hood cover will pay for itself in extending the life of your top. Richard@wrichardstiers@yahoo.com
Graham&Joan Hilder <graham.joan@paradise.net.nz> wrote: Common sense tells me it is best to leave hood up if car is stored for any length of time.. My MX5 is one of a family of 6 cars so is not used daily and can sometimes go long periods without a run..
Leaving the hood up will stop creases and cracks I hope!
Cheers Joan (Paekakariki too wet for topless today!)
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OK to leave hood down?
Unfortunately I did not get a hood cover with the car..have looked about for
one, they are hard to come by at a reasonable price...
Anyone know of any at present?
I guess really I should just bite the bullet, after all - money spent will
prolong the life of the hood eh
Joan H (Paekak - sun is out now
one, they are hard to come by at a reasonable price...
Anyone know of any at present?
I guess really I should just bite the bullet, after all - money spent will
prolong the life of the hood eh
Joan H (Paekak - sun is out now
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OK to leave hood down?
Thanks Chris..that's another thing I have to think about..I have a roll bar to
fit...I guess there's a good chance a cover won't fit my car then anyway will
it ?
JH
fit...I guess there's a good chance a cover won't fit my car then anyway will
it ?
JH
OK to leave hood down?
I see it is stated that it will fit from 1995 to 2005 WRONG. the series 1
and series II have different fitings. Buyer beware!!!
and series II have different fitings. Buyer beware!!!
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OK to leave hood down?
The hood on my MkII is always down, it takes a lot to persuade me to
put it up I've not experienced any deterioration or damage over
6 years, though it is a little tight when I do put it up. Regular
polishing may help, Kiwi boot polish once every six months, perhaps
more down your way due to the Ozone hole. Mine lives in a garage and
the hood still looks like new. Boot cover is recommended, though it
extends the 10 sec hood up time significantly, much to the amusement
of other motorists when the inevitable heavy shower comes
Recommend a battery charger for the 'resting' times, one that can be
left on all the time. e.g. Accumate or similar.
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Regards Terry
I saw this man years ago. Now I have seen him again. I recognise
him. I remember his name. But why does there have to be a cause of
this remembering in my nervous system? Why must something or other,
whatever it may be, be stored up there in any form? Why must a trace
have been left behind? Why should there not be a psychological
regularity to which no physiological regularity corresponds? If this
upsets our concept of causality, then it is high time it was upset.
Wittgenstein
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 18:37:22 +1200 (NZST)
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Subject: torque settings
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Hi all am in the process of a rebuild on a 1600cc b6
for my 91mx5 i dont have a manual at the moment and
wondered if someone may have the torque settings for
head big ends and harmonic balancer i have the 8 slot
balancer with the bigger bolt i think it is 85lbs but
not sure so if you can help asap would appreciate it
thank you Tony
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Heres the specs from my haines manual...
"4 x crankshaft pulley bolts"= 109 to 151 inch Lbs
Crankshaft sprocket bolt- ('89/'90= 80 to 87Ftlbs)1991
onwards=116 to 122 Ft lbs
Head bolts-56 to 60 Ftlbs
Main bearing caps- 40 to 43Ftlbs
Conrod bolts- 37 to 40 Ftlbs
Oil jets- 105 to 150 INCH lbs
Note the difference between torque settings for the
"short nose" early crank sprocket and the later
version.As you have a 91 id double check what sort of
crank nose you have before you crank the crank!!!
Glenn "SLYDIT"
http://miata.cardomain.com/id/supasparky
Hairdressers car??? well no. but it does have a HAIR DRYER!
put it up I've not experienced any deterioration or damage over
6 years, though it is a little tight when I do put it up. Regular
polishing may help, Kiwi boot polish once every six months, perhaps
more down your way due to the Ozone hole. Mine lives in a garage and
the hood still looks like new. Boot cover is recommended, though it
extends the 10 sec hood up time significantly, much to the amusement
of other motorists when the inevitable heavy shower comes
Recommend a battery charger for the 'resting' times, one that can be
left on all the time. e.g. Accumate or similar.
--
Regards Terry
I saw this man years ago. Now I have seen him again. I recognise
him. I remember his name. But why does there have to be a cause of
this remembering in my nervous system? Why must something or other,
whatever it may be, be stored up there in any form? Why must a trace
have been left behind? Why should there not be a psychological
regularity to which no physiological regularity corresponds? If this
upsets our concept of causality, then it is high time it was upset.
Wittgenstein
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Subject: torque settings
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Hi all am in the process of a rebuild on a 1600cc b6
for my 91mx5 i dont have a manual at the moment and
wondered if someone may have the torque settings for
head big ends and harmonic balancer i have the 8 slot
balancer with the bigger bolt i think it is 85lbs but
not sure so if you can help asap would appreciate it
thank you Tony
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Heres the specs from my haines manual...
"4 x crankshaft pulley bolts"= 109 to 151 inch Lbs
Crankshaft sprocket bolt- ('89/'90= 80 to 87Ftlbs)1991
onwards=116 to 122 Ft lbs
Head bolts-56 to 60 Ftlbs
Main bearing caps- 40 to 43Ftlbs
Conrod bolts- 37 to 40 Ftlbs
Oil jets- 105 to 150 INCH lbs
Note the difference between torque settings for the
"short nose" early crank sprocket and the later
version.As you have a 91 id double check what sort of
crank nose you have before you crank the crank!!!
Glenn "SLYDIT"
http://miata.cardomain.com/id/supasparky
Hairdressers car??? well no. but it does have a HAIR DRYER!
Regards
-Terry
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