1991 MAZDA MIATA wheel

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual 1. Raise and support rear of vehicle. Ensure parking brake is released. Remove plugs from rear of backing 
plate (one below wheel cylinder, other near outer diameter of backing plate). Insert a screwd

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Fig. 3: Moving Quadrant on Rear Brake Adj. (Typical Protege & 323) 
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP. 
2. Push adjusting lever toward backing plate. Install brake drum. Install new lock nut, and secure b

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual engagement while rotating adjusting screw to prevent burring screw slots. Ensure adjusting screw rotates 
freely.  
PARKING BRAKE 
B2200 & B2600i 
1. Depress brake pedal several times while vehicle is

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual Fig. 4: Adjusting Parking Brake (Navajo) 
Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO. 
3. Release pedal, and check rear wheel drag. If drag is noted, remove drums, and check for clearance 
between parking brake lever

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual 2. Release parking brake lever. Using a screwdriver, reach through parking brake handle hole in console and 
rotate adjusting screw until stroke is 6-8 notches. Ensure rear wheels rotate freely. Ensur

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual 4. On all models, measure applied pedal height. If distance is not as specified, check brake adjustment or 
system for air. See BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS TABLE.  
BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT SPECIFICAT

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual procedure. 
Fig. 5: Exploded View of Front Disc Brake Assembly (Protege & 323)
 
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP. 
Removal (Navajo) 
1. To prevent master cylinder overflow when caliper piston is depress

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MAZDA MIATA 1991  Factory Service Manual touch spindle face.  
4. Insert screwdriver into slot provided behind pin tabs on inboard side of pin. Using pliers, compress end of 
pin while using screwdriver to pry until tabs slip into spindle gr