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Dec 2, 2015 - The thermostat housing is bolted with 3 bolts to the end of the head closest to the drivers side fender. Thanks for letting me assist you. I ...
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you can get one from the wreckers/junk yards
probably cheaper as if you use bearings from mazda they will be 3 times the price as bearings from CBC or timken shops ( same bearings as mazda don't make bearings )
Jack up the car and place on stands remove wheels ,remove pin and nut ,remove the brake caliper,slide hub off ,remove old cup,s with a hammer and pin punch and fit new cups pack bearings with grease fit to hub,fit new seal.
sounds like a wheel bearing maybe faulty from your text it sounds like it could be the osf you could try jacking vehicle up with engine off handbrake applied and in neutral spin the wheel and see if it makes noise or wiggle it to see if it has any play possibly take off greade cap and see if any grease in bearing /
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