How much does a Miata timing belt cost?

How much does a Miata timing belt cost?

The average cost for a Mazda Miata timing belt replacement is between $511 and $576. Labor costs are estimated between $249 and $314 while parts are priced at $262.

Where does the coolant flow from on a Miata?

To check, remove the rubber bypass hose from the the thermostat housing to the water pump inlet. It runs almost vertically from the housing to the inlet. Coolant should flow freely from the barb on the water pump inlet once the hose is removed.

How often should I replace my Miata cooling system?

One symptom of a bad cap would be hearing a sound like a coffee percolator when you shut down. They are cheap enough that you should just plan on replacing yours every year or so. NAPA sells a “Stant” cap (part #703-1406) with a higher pressure rating than stock for about $8.95.

How is the cooling system on a Mazda one?

The Mazda one is a double thermostat, where the off brand was a single. The (almost) perfectly cooled. We agree. Your cooling system is a closed system, designed to build up pressure as the temperature rises. The higher pressure raises the boiling point of the coolant mixture.

What causes a Miata engine to overheat in winter?

Thermostat’s, over time, have a tendency to freeze up. They may freeze in the open position, which will result in slower engine warm-up and, in winter, lack of heater output. Or they may freeze in the closed position, causing your engine to overheat.

To check, remove the rubber bypass hose from the the thermostat housing to the water pump inlet. It runs almost vertically from the housing to the inlet. Coolant should flow freely from the barb on the water pump inlet once the hose is removed.

One symptom of a bad cap would be hearing a sound like a coffee percolator when you shut down. They are cheap enough that you should just plan on replacing yours every year or so. NAPA sells a “Stant” cap (part #703-1406) with a higher pressure rating than stock for about $8.95.

When to replace timing belt on Mazda Miata?

Timing belt replacement on your Miata is one of those critical “hidden” maintenance items. Replacing your timing belt (your water pump is recommended also) at regular 60k miles is something Mazda highly recommends to keep your Miata running.

Where does the cooling needle go on a Miata?

It’s just that between 180°-210°F, it will stick to that 11AM position. If you ever climb over 210°F, you will notice the needle will climb up slowly. At about 210°-220°F, it will sit at the 12 oclock position. At 230°F, you can see the gauge start to move to the 1/2 oclock position.