Engine oil in a Mazda 323 may need to be reduced due to excessive consumption, which can occur from factors such as worn piston rings, valve seals, or gaskets. Additionally, oil can break down over time, losing its effectiveness and leading to increased friction and wear within the engine. Regularly monitoring and maintaining the proper oil level is crucial for optimal engine performance and longevity. If significant oil reduction is noticed, it’s advisable to have the engine inspected for potential leaks or damage.
Is it possible an electrical problem can cause my engine coil to burn on my Mazda 323
NO. Gates belts has a list. This engine is not interference.
Hitachi 2V is listed for the 323 1.5Ltr E5 engine (1981-1985).
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The Mazda 323 of that time from had a 1600cc engine but that isn't going to effect the issue of where to get a wiring diagram. Haynes makes a manual for the 1990-1994 Mazda 323. If you have a 1986-1989 Mazda 323, you will need to get a FSM (Factory Service Manual).
ignition problem
My 1991 Mazda 323 has two plastic screws on drivers side, facing engine. Are they airbleeder valves?
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unbolt tranny from engine clutch is between them
it is to the left of the engine beside your belt.
ignition problem