Thanks in advance.
#1
Posted 08-02-2012 03:13 PM
All was well until Sunday when I down shifted to 2nd for turn 11 at Thunderhill and had no power after and what sounded like horrible flatulence after Casa Ramos. Come to find out had sucked an intake valve (over-revved and hit it with a piston?) in cylinder #1. No hole in piston though dinged up. Spark plug was a little hard to get out. No valve to be found (will search the exhaust manifold or back further). Was wondering if anyone had a suggestion for a good used engine source or good long block.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Taylor Vance
#2
Posted 08-02-2012 04:05 PM
#3
Posted 08-02-2012 04:43 PM
There is always stuff on craigslist but it's often hit or miss. I got lucky with mine but I helped the guy pull it from a car he was parting so got to start it and hear it before buying and saw the odometer (91k).
There is also Attarco for JDM motors. They are in Richmond and Sac.
http://attarco.com/
There is also Attarco for JDM motors. They are in Richmond and Sac.
http://attarco.com/
#4
Posted 08-02-2012 05:32 PM
If you are racing within the SCCA in Spec Miata. JDM engine a not legal. The JDM 1.6 has 126 RWHP
JDM is not Jim Drago Motorsports.
attarco advertisement:
1990-1993 Mazda Miata & MX-5 Used low mileage JDM Mazda B6ZE DOHC engine, imported directly from Japan.
Per SMCS rule 9.1.8.C.
MUST have been offered for sale in the inn the US by Mazda.
JDM is not Jim Drago Motorsports.
attarco advertisement:
1990-1993 Mazda Miata & MX-5 Used low mileage JDM Mazda B6ZE DOHC engine, imported directly from Japan.
Per SMCS rule 9.1.8.C.
MUST have been offered for sale in the inn the US by Mazda.
#5
Posted 08-02-2012 06:23 PM
#6
Posted 08-02-2012 06:45 PM
.... (had brain fart....)
Most honest post on the internet, ever!
- Glenn likes this
#7
Posted 08-02-2012 06:51 PM
Wonder why the JDM (not Jim Drago Motorsports) engines have more power? Compression ratio?
Taylor Vance
#8
Posted 08-02-2012 11:44 PM
If you are racing within the SCCA in Spec Miata. JDM engine a not legal. The JDM 1.6 has 126 RWHP
JDM is not Jim Drago Motorsports.
attarco advertisement:
1990-1993 Mazda Miata & MX-5 Used low mileage JDM Mazda B6ZE DOHC engine, imported directly from Japan.
Per SMCS rule 9.1.8.C.
MUST have been offered for sale in the inn the US by Mazda.
Hmm... I understood they were the same bottom end and head. hence isn't the equivalent/same engine sitting under the hood of my car?
#9
Posted 08-03-2012 06:58 AM
There might be other differences, but I know they have different profiled cams.
(null)
(null)
#10
Posted 08-03-2012 08:29 AM
The NB had different cams. I think the NAs are the same except for the emissions system. That coming from a brief interweb search returning results from people who may not know what they're talking about.
#11
Posted 08-03-2012 12:20 PM
According to a couple of sources, including Larry Edsall's wonderful book Miata 20 Years and the hit and miss Wikipedia, the B6ZE was the engine in all NA 1.6L worldwide. The HP differences are 116 hp/US version, 120 hp/UK, Japan and Australia and 110 hp in the European versions. The added hp could be from an emissions/computer tweek. The domestic Japanese version and the US version both had 9.4:1 static compression ratio.
Edsall's book goes into great detail about the history of the Miata from the California design studio to the 2010 model. All Miata/MX-5s come from Mazda Hiroshima hence they all need to be "imported directly from Japan".
Edsall's book goes into great detail about the history of the Miata from the California design studio to the 2010 model. All Miata/MX-5s come from Mazda Hiroshima hence they all need to be "imported directly from Japan".
#12
Posted 08-03-2012 04:08 PM
#13
Posted 08-03-2012 04:42 PM
What the heck would cause that to happen??
Most likely cause is the 2 piece known to fail intake valve had enough and it's head poped off
X-factorracing.com
3 podium finishes
2 2013 NASA nats
1 2013 Scca runoffs
3 podium finishes
2 2013 NASA nats
1 2013 Scca runoffs
#14
Posted 08-03-2012 04:57 PM
#15
Posted 08-03-2012 06:27 PM
What the heck would cause that to happen??
If the engine is over reved the valve can over extend and hit the top of the piston. That deforms the shape and/or break the valve and can cause the valve train to "inhale" the valve. That one didn't look too bad comnpared to what can happen in the cylinder, to the piston and to the head and valve train. In any case, any type of this type of failure, in any engine is not a good thing.
Also tagged with one or more of these keywords: engine
Spec Miata →
Spec Miata (SM) →
1.6L bottom end questionStarted by ConnorD42 , 01-18-2021 1.6, engine |
|
|
||
Spec Miata →
Spec Miata Rules & Competition →
Drivetrain BackdatingStarted by JRobles , 08-28-2016 1.6, 1.8, engine, transmission and 2 more... |
|
|
||
Spec Miata →
Spec Miata Garage →
Where to get a '99 crank?Started by marcusmazza , 03-30-2015 Engine, Crank |
|
|
||
Mazda Racing →
Other Race Groups and Classes →
Mazda Miata - MX5 →
NA 1.8L fully built ITA engineStarted by Garrett Richardson , 12-30-2014 ITA, engine, racing, scca, nasa |
|
|
||
Spec Miata →
Spec Miata Garage →
1.8 L year differencesStarted by Mpettograsso , 10-16-2013 engine, NB, 1.8L, years and 2 more... |
|
|
1 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users