Today's activity was a quick bang up job to hopefully have a functioning BBQ that doesn't overheat the propane tank. New heat shield / drip tray. The target BBQ hasn't been used in 5 years, and in that time its drip tray seems to have lost a quarter of itself to the elements.
Unfortunately the BBQ is situated 125kms from here so its a guess job on if it will fit, hence the very half assed attempt. I'm actually impressed with myself that this took only 1/2 hour - had to pry myself away from debating car safety with
@Susquatch to do this! Will find out Saturday if this is done enough or if its coming back home for round 2.
The Miata has had a good amount of work done to it in this time too. I forgot how much I enjoyed working on a toy car, and this is the most toy car I've ever had, especially the size. Take off a wheel and I can one hand lift it off and place it down, could never do that before and its not cause I'm stronger now!
New brake rotors and pads all round, replaced right headlight lens, fixed most of the oil leak up front (including fixing the crap half-assed timing belt job done previously) - still chasing a small one, fixed the speedometer sender, installed a cheap ($85) touch screen Android auto/Apple car play wireless stereo and new speakers including the famous to the Miata community Bose amp removal /bypass, so now its just as modern inside as a new car.
And now I've got a few more repairs / projects waiting: new coolant lines, new suspension bushings, new shocks and springs (coil overs), and I think I need at least 1 new wheel bearing, just need to figure out where...its noisy but not loose yet.
Unfortunately I also found the rust. Winter project will be fixing that. Seems common place enough on this gen of Miata, even for non-winter driven / salt exposed cars. All the panels are available, so long as I supply the labor it should not be much above $1000 to fix, followed by paint. At that point I'll likely enlist my brother in-law who is a professional painter to help out on that.
