Hi guys,
I'm a new member and fairly new to my Mazda truck, but I've spent a lot of time in the last couple months learning more about these cool little trucks and wanted to contribute to the community. I have to say I've learned a lot from many of the members on here and on MT.
I bought my '93 B2600i 4x4 this fall from my cousin-in-law for $1500. My intention for this truck is for it to be my daily driver in the winter and my all-around rig for hunting, hauling, and having fun with. I figured I'd start a project thread because this truck is definitely a project. I want to fix all the issues and put it back right, then maybe go from there to a mild performance improvement.
So far I have replaced the front bumper, valence, turn signal, passenger side mirror, rear tail light cover, exhaust from the cat back, and parking brake cable. A pair of new high output sealed beam headlights should be here tomorrow. I have also repaired the hot/cold selector switch, grille, and fixed/modified the four wheel drive system.
A little history on the truck: it came from the south or southwest at some point in the last few years. Up here in Michigan that means that the body is in better shape than your average northern car of the same era. It has about 135k on it, manual transmission, standard cab, short box, 4x4. It's currently sitting on 265/75/r15 Coopers on the stock wheels. My to-do list is long, and I hope to be able to slowly chip away at it as time and money (and the wife ) allow.
Eventually, all of the body panels need to be refinished. There are some small areas of rust on the fenders, rockers, and the front edge of the box, but nothing that can't be fixed. I also want to repaint the rear bumper which is starting to get rusty. I work with my grandpa at his bodyshop, so that's something we can do fairly easily. It also has a Lund "truck hat" that I don't really like.The windshield has a couple big cracks and will need to be replaced down the road. The drivers side door lock cylinder is broken from a burglary attempt in the past. The ECU has not been repaired yet, and has some areas of concern, but for now the truck runs alright. I also still need to change all the fluids, starting with the diffs, transfer case, and manual transmission. I would like to replace the standard bench seat with buckets, whatever I can find that are cheap and comfortable. The stereo needs to be rewired and the speakers need to be replaced, I only have one speaker now that barely works. At the next oil change she's going to get a K&N filter; I thought about going to synthetic but at that many miles I'm going to stick with conventional oil.
Here's how she sits now:
Here is a diagram of my 4wd fix. I wired in a switch to the dash to control the engagement of the front hubs. There was an electrical gremlin that crept up after I'd had the truck a month or two, and the hubs weren't locking up when I engaged the 4wd shifter, so I decided to take matters into my own hands. I tied into the hot wire to the cigarette lighter and grounded one terminal of each solenoid directly to the battery.
And the 3 position on-off-on switch on the dash
I hadn't thought about it before, but my uncle and I were talking and with this mod, I now have the ability to run 2wd low range. I had read about some people having an issue where their hubs tried to spontaneously lock while driving, so I figured I'd rather not trust twenty year old electronics if I didn't have to.
The ECU
Pretty sketchy, eh? I can find the money to have it fixed, but the big issue would be having the truck down for several days. Any suggestions?
I'll add some more pictures as I continue to make progress. Thanks for all the detailed info that I've found here and on MT, you guys' experience and knowledge is tremendously helpful.
EDIT: added ecu pics