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'99 workshop manual for $55

Reply from: johnny p.
Date: 30 Jul 2008, 03:06
'99 workshop manual for $55

Hey, I just got the official Mazda workshop manual for my '99 from Med
Center Mazda:

* w w w .mazdaparts.org/shopmanuals.html

on sale for $55.00. Not a bad price compared to $100+ like I've seen
before, and I got free shipping by spending over $100 (I also got plugs
and wires and a fuel filter.)

I should have got brake pads too. When I changed the plugs this weekend
I also rotated the tires, and while the wheels were off I noticed my
brake pads are getting pretty thin. Anybody got tips on how to spread
apart the calipers on a Miata? Whenever I've replaced brake pads before
that was always the trickiest part.

The old plugs looked pretty good, considering that I've put 57,000 miles
on the car since I bought it used and I never changed them before. I
was pretty nervous about messing up that aluminum head so I bought a
torque wrench and actually torqued them to spec instead of just leaning
into the ratchet like I used to on cars with steel cylinder heads.

yrs jp

Reply from: Don Bruder
Date: 30 Jul 2008, 04:25
Re: '99 workshop manual for $55

In article <488FBEB1.8199B328@butterfly . net >,
"johnny p." <stelazine@butterfly . net > wrote:

> Hey, I just got the official Mazda workshop manual for my '99 from Med
> Center Mazda:
>
> * w w w .mazdaparts.org/shopmanuals.html
>
> on sale for $55.00. Not a bad price compared to $100+ like I've seen
> before, and I got free shipping by spending over $100 (I also got plugs
> and wires and a fuel filter.)
>
> I should have got brake pads too. When I changed the plugs this weekend
> I also rotated the tires, and while the wheels were off I noticed my
> brake pads are getting pretty thin. Anybody got tips on how to spread
> apart the calipers on a Miata? Whenever I've replaced brake pads before
> that was always the trickiest part.

Don't think in terms of "spread 'em apart" - Think in terms of "mash the
piston back into the cylinder". Same end result, but the mechanism is a
whole bunch simpler to implement and requires much less effort.

--
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or the subject of the message doesn't contain the exact text "PopperAndShadow"
somewhere, any message sent to this address will go in the garbage without my
ever knowing it arrived. Sorry... < * w w w .sonic . net /~dakidd> for more info

Reply from: Ken Lyons
Date: 31 Jul 2008, 03:10
Re: '99 workshop manual for $55

"Don Bruder" <dakidd@sonic . net > wrote
> "johnny p." <stelazine@butterfly . net > wrote:
>
>> ......Anybody got tips on how to spread
>> apart the calipers on a Miata? Whenever I've replaced brake pads before
>> that was always the trickiest part.
>
> Don't think in terms of "spread 'em apart" - Think in terms of "mash the
> piston back into the cylinder". Same end result, but the mechanism is a
> whole bunch simpler to implement and requires much less effort.
>

See * w w w .miata . net /garage/brakepad.html
--
Ken Lyons '97 Brilliant Black/'90 Classic Red
Inside the Beltway



Reply from: Chris D'Agnolo
Date: 05 Aug 2008, 00:09
Re: '99 workshop manual for $55

$55 is a great price! I never could even find them used for that cheap! Keep
in mind the small book (the $55 version) is very small print and if your
vision is like mine (not the greatest), it's a bit frustrating. The workshop
manual IMHO is not nearly as user friendly as the Haynes / Chilton's type of
manuals. There's more of a wealth of info but it's not at all what I call
used friendly.

Chris
99BBB

"johnny p." <stelazine@butterfly . net > wrote in message
news:488FBEB1.8199B328@butterfly . net ...
> Hey, I just got the official Mazda workshop manual for my '99 from Med
> Center Mazda:
>
> * w w w .mazdaparts.org/shopmanuals.html
>
> on sale for $55.00. Not a bad price compared to $100+ like I've seen
> before, and I got free shipping by spending over $100 (I also got plugs
> and wires and a fuel filter.)
>
> I should have got brake pads too. When I changed the plugs this weekend
> I also rotated the tires, and while the wheels were off I noticed my
> brake pads are getting pretty thin. Anybody got tips on how to spread
> apart the calipers on a Miata? Whenever I've replaced brake pads before
> that was always the trickiest part.
>
> The old plugs looked pretty good, considering that I've put 57,000 miles
> on the car since I bought it used and I never changed them before. I
> was pretty nervous about messing up that aluminum head so I bought a
> torque wrench and actually torqued them to spec instead of just leaning
> into the ratchet like I used to on cars with steel cylinder heads.
>
> yrs jp





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