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RE: White smoke, valve seals bad
by mazda_nut on Mon Jan 29 20:56:15 PST 2001
Duncan - if you read a few posts back, you will see the same questions I was asking on our 1995 2.5 L model. While we do not have the white smoke (yet), we do have the same problems. Here is what I found out last week that may help you: 1) Valve seals need to be replaced FIRST - ours was done in our 60K - they are a pain, but need to be done for the sake of your engine's life. Our 60K ran us about $500 because we supplied many of the parts needed. 2) The valve gaskets are a whole new ball game in itself. They are a pain to get to because of that manifold. I have been quoted prices from $380-$500! I can do My Miata (or 2 Miata's) for under $100 myself - it is almost all labor. The bottom of our engine is coated in oil. We have that burning oil smell right when we come off the highway or a run in the car because that oil on the engine just recirculates into the vents. You see, the 95 Millenia is the pits. It really is...I know so much about the development of this car and I am shocked it was even produced when it was. Based on my experiences and others that I have talked to, the car just falls apart after 60K or so. We have had the following replaced before 65K miles: 1) New Radiator 2) CV joints 3) All O2 sensors bad (need to be replaced) 4) Headliner is bad 5) Oil sending unit replaced 6) Interior gauge lights bad - new CPU installed 7) H20 Pump went bad 8) Radio replaced 9) Center visor replaced (TWICE) 10) Front bumper paint is flaking (noted on Mazda TSB) 11) Valve Cover gaskets need to be replaced 12) etc, etc, etc Anyway, if there is any more info I can share - let me know. We have about 94K on our 95 L. -Peter

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