92 Miata
Re: 92 Miata
there are drains under the car at the back of the rocker. Basically, go to the back of the door, then towards the rear another couple inches and under the car. There is a rubber tube that sticks out and I'm sure they are clogged. I would suggest cleaning them out. The drain starts at the base of the roof near the seat belt towers.
I believe there are drains at the front as well, but I can't tell you exactly where they are.
I believe there are drains at the front as well, but I can't tell you exactly where they are.
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Re: 92 Miata
Earl,
I had this problem with a 2002 Miata-- It's very common. In my case it was the drains for the roof. They are visible just behind the doors when the roof is down. I blew them out with compressed air and that solved the problem.
I had this problem with a 2002 Miata-- It's very common. In my case it was the drains for the roof. They are visible just behind the doors when the roof is down. I blew them out with compressed air and that solved the problem.
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Re: 92 Miata
I think there are two drain systems and we're getting them confused. There are the roof drains that take water and other debris from the roof to the rain rail down the hatch by the seat belt towers and out the rubber hoses inboard of the pinch welds on the rocker panels.
Then there are the rocker drains, which are little holes in the pinch welds at the jacking points. On our '93 the rockers filled up so much that when I backed the car out of the driveway it sounded like someone getting into a bathtub. Opening up the drains in the pinch welds got that water out of there and it hasn't been accumulating there since.
Then there are the rocker drains, which are little holes in the pinch welds at the jacking points. On our '93 the rockers filled up so much that when I backed the car out of the driveway it sounded like someone getting into a bathtub. Opening up the drains in the pinch welds got that water out of there and it hasn't been accumulating there since.
Re: 92 Miata
Thanks Claff, i knew there had to be a drain there somewhere. I'll unclog it as soon as it stops raining.
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Re: 92 Miata
The rocker drains on the early cars (90-93) were smaller. I widened mine up a bit many years ago with a thin bladed screwdriver, but the rocker rusted out anyway. Cleaning the junk out should help.
Re: 92 Miata
I hope you already fixed this, but for anyone else who has this issue, this PDF has a nice picture of the rear rocker drains.
http://www.metzair.com/downloads/Raise_Your_Miata.pdf
http://www.metzair.com/downloads/Raise_Your_Miata.pdf
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Re: 92 Miata
Nice PDF by Tim Metzinger there, but I know that a lot of us with lowered Miatas, and especially mine with the R lip on the front, there's no way to get a jack under the nose to get to the crossmember. I've only got maybe four or five inches between the ground and the lip.
Flyin Miata just came up with these neat jack adapters to get your jack's pad off the pinch weld itself, reducing the obliteration that a lot of us have done to our cars already. Next time I order some goodies from FM I"ll add one of these to my order:
http://flyinmiata.com/index.php?deptid= ... r=35-70000
Flyin Miata just came up with these neat jack adapters to get your jack's pad off the pinch weld itself, reducing the obliteration that a lot of us have done to our cars already. Next time I order some goodies from FM I"ll add one of these to my order:
http://flyinmiata.com/index.php?deptid= ... r=35-70000
Re: 92 Miata
I have something that is exactly the same but polyurethane ... it was for my passat, but it is too shallow for the miata and I have been thinking about trying to cut some out of it.
That looks like a cool product though.
That looks like a cool product though.
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Re: 92 Miata
Frank and I use a 2x4 with a groove cut in it. Slip 2x4 onto pinch weld, put jack under 2x4, jack from side. Find a friend with a circular saw or a router and make yourself one. The board is about 1 foot long.
It will work on my car with the blue Harbor Freight jack so it should work on almost all Miatas.
It will work on my car with the blue Harbor Freight jack so it should work on almost all Miatas.
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Re: 92 Miata
I just cut a slot in a hockey puck.