Here is documented replacement of the Timing belt on MX-5 1.6L
It has really good images, so you can see the lay out
http://www.racecaddy.com/mx5/tech/timing-belt-mx5.html
Good luck
it has a chain
Every 60,000 miles Here is how to replace the timing belt http://www.racecaddy.com/mx5/tech/timing-belt-mx5.html Good luck
Here you can find the whole instructions how to change your timing belt on a Miata http://www.racecaddy.com/mx5/tech/timing-belt-mx5.html it has good images and it is well explained good luck
YES! It should be change every 60,000 miles and here is how to replace it: http://www.racecaddy.com/mx5/tech/timing-belt-mx5.html Good luck
No. Mazda Miatas run a non-interference engine.
You say MX5, not Miata, so do you really mean 2006 or newer MX5? If you really mean 1990-2005 Miata then the water pump is behind the timing belt cover. It is not driven by the t-belt, but the t-belt must be removed to change the pump.
hi there if the timing belt goes on the mx5 it does not damage the the headand the bottem will free spin when you turn it over on the key
Mazda mx5 introduced in 1989 at the Chicago Auto Show
A 2000 Mazda MX5 is a good vehicle. One good thing about a 2000 Mazda MX5 is that is fun to drive. The vehicle also has excellent steering and handling.
The 1.8 L has a belt that must be replaced every 60,000 miles.
One can purchase Mazda MX5 parts in automobile parts selling stores near one's location. In addition, Amazon or eBay might have Mazda MX5 parts to fix one's car.
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