Yep, just need a timing light, the specs of the angle of timing and knowledge on simplistic mechanics
Hello, the timing belt has to be changed after 90.000 to 100.000 kilometers
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
Timing Belt
The 2013 Mazda Miata is equipped with a timing chain, not a timing belt. Timing chains are generally more durable and require less frequent replacement compared to timing belts. This means that the timing chain in the Miata is designed to last the life of the engine under normal driving conditions.
The 1.8 litre four cylinder engine in a 1995 Mazda Miata has a timing BELT
The standard for most vehicles is every 60-70k miles.
It is good practice to change the timing belt by 100,000 miles. The Miata is a non-interference engine. That means if the timing belt brakes, the car will cease to run, but will not damage the engine as in other cars.Typically the water pump is replaced at the same time, because it is located behind the timing belt, which is labor intensive. If you risk not changing the water pump, when it breaks, you will need to change the timing belt again and you'll have to pay for it to be reinstalled again as well.
The 2006 Mazda Miata is equipped with a timing chain, not a timing belt. Timing chains are generally more durable and do not require regular replacement like timing belts. This design helps reduce maintenance costs over the vehicle's lifespan.
No it has no plastic timing belt covers therefor it uses a timing chain.
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
The timing belt has been replaced with a no-maintenance chain on 2006 & up
The timing belt has been replaced with a no-maintenance chain on 2006 & up