My WTF am I doing Build/Maintenance Thread

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    Noticed my LTFT's creeping up(down) as well on the way home. I think the reading I saw on the AP before I came inside was like -11.9/+.78. I need to read up but if someone has an ELI5 to get me started for LTFT that would be cool. Until then off to read.
     
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    I guess my order did complete - the stamps.com UPS shipping notification went to spam.
     
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    Guess I'm about 1/2 way-ish. I've probably removed more than needed but I also wanted to re-run some cables and give the previously unexposed or inaccessible areas a good cleaning.

    Anyway - I'm to the point of removing the pedal assembly - I remember this being a pain in the dick - but I'm in my garage and not on a parking garage roof this time around.

    Having a beer and a snack first.
     
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    Got everything out, got the pedal assembly back up inside and the master cyilinder at least in place in the firewall and the assembly. Still need to get it all back "in" but my back hurt I quit. No joke - I'm getting old or way out of shape. Been following this guide to make sure I wasn't missing anything, excellent write up by the way @2012FailWheelDrive.

    I'll post up some pics later but I did not notice any cracks or bends anywhere in the unit I took out. Maybe the combination of new assembly and master will make a difference. Not sure what else after that - get somebody to drive it and see what they say?

    Speaking of which my buddy just picked an MS6 here in central Tx, 2003 orange. At least he said it was a 'speed - I couldn't tell from the 2 pics.
     
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    They didn't make a speed in 03
     
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    He's mistaken then - I was a few beers in when he was texting me, knew they had a short run but couldn't remember the years.

    [​IMG]
     
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    Mechanicals back in and I have bled everything. Started up and rocked her back and forth a bit before taking a break for lunch.

    I'm probably gonna run through the bleed process 1 more time, I've been using the pneumatic pump off my compressor which works great but I'll probably finish up by hand - then a test drive.

    I'll worry about the interior after I give it a good scrub.
     
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    Ended up driving 100mi today. Everything feels good, can't say for sure if better or not. I want to say "Yes" but it could be placebo effect, knowing I changed things.

    I need a new battery cable, white one on the main positive terminal - looks like it got crispy somewhere along the road.
     
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    Swapped out trans fluid today too with the TriboDyn. We'll see how it goes - have to actually drive into the office this week again - ~80mi round trip so I should notice anything new.
     
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    So after driving for a bit I'm still getting weird issues.

    Everything is all fine and well until things start getting hot. Twice I've attempted to back into my driveway and found reverse just wasn't there. Double pumps, shifting around the other gears, rolling forward/backward slightly etc and nada. Turn off engine and start in reverse - no problems. Reverse works and I can shift back out - but not back into. After a cooldown - no issues, all gears go in when you want.

    I re-bled everything starting the process manually then hooking up the pneumatic pump to my air compressor. My thinking was after driving the fluid adjusted and I was finding air pockets in the system I did not get out previously, hence the bleed. Happened again after the process so maybe not.

    I have not adjusted the shifter cables, they are 10 years old. But I don't think that is my issue based on what I'm seeing. Failing slave cylinder? The one that is on there is fairly new - within the last 5 years. Is there anything 'better' than the OEM red/black bellow one?
     
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    Definitely after heating up and driving for a while Rev, 1st and 2nd start acting up.

    About to just take it to a transmission shop.
     
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    Honestly sounds like classic slave cylinder could be the master since your slave isn't that old
     
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    Its not old really but maybe I'm just lucky like that. Master is brand new - came with the clutch pedal. Ordered a new slave and the hardline - I had issues with the nipple on it in the past and went ahead and got another just in case.

    I'll try that first since its the last thing I can think of before taking it somewhere.
     
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    New stuff came in.

    The only rust on my car was on the slave bolts. Both snapped coming off, I used a torque wrench for everything anymore. One has a good chunk visible, the other bolt is a little shorter.

    Was planning on grabbing my buddy's welder anyways for the bolt that broke on the motorcycle - guess I'll be getting it sooner rather than later. Just irritated...the only 2 bolts required in the whole operation.

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    Called him up and luckily he's also my boss and it's a read only Friday - I'll probably have to make my GF to work in her car, drive up to his house and then swing by Mazda or Ford and pick up new bolts.

    I've never welded anything before in my life. Testing in production is normal right? No - I'll do a couple tests first.
     
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    Here's what I'm working with - it could be a lot worse. Starting to wonder if I didn't use my torque and just cranked the shit out of them last time and called it.
    [​IMG]

    Picked up the welder and all the shit that goes with it. Once it cools off some I'll go out play with some test welds first. I figure if I can get a nut over the broken part - tack the nut to the broken part filling the inside and then back her out after a cool down and PB Blast.

    Got 1 bolt for sure from local Mazda - guy went back and pulled a similar bolt - only difference is this one is not threaded the entire length, only the bottom half. There is another Mazda dealer near by I'll hit up tomorrow and see what they have on hand.
     
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    Tested some welds duplicating what I need to do.

    I'm really bad but as long as I don't set myself on fire and can angle the tip where I need it I'll balls up and do it here in a minute. Still need to get that slave out of the way and disconnect my battery+ECU...just in case.
     
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    Progress - got the shorter of the 2 out a few minutes ago.

    [​IMG]

    The other one I cant seem to get the bead well enough into the threading, gonna have to try and clean it off and try another nut.
     
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    Are you using a small wire? I found that a smaller gauge allows for better penetration into the metal and makes it easier to build up around the stuck bolt in the gap between the nut/bolt
     
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    Good thought - no idea. So I'm using what was in the spooler, I believe its .03 and is silver. I have a spool of copper colored .025. Day 3 of teaching myself to weld in production, lol. Much trial and error so far.

    I think I did not have the heat high enough in some of my tests and what I did on the one that is still stuck. Everything was spalling out but not really sticking. I increased the power and the welds look like they are meting better. Got another nut on there and letting it cool before I try backing it out again.
     
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    So now I've gotten a nut that is free spinning but I've built up too much and can't get it off :laughing:

    Working of grinding off the buildup, is a tight space.
     
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