loose Shifting
loose Shifting
I have just bought a 96 MX3 with a 1.8l and its my first. I have noticed its hard to find the gears. I have been driving a stick for a long time and this is the one of the hardest. Is this normal (don''t think so) and how can I correct this problem. I am looking at a short shifter would that solve the problem or is there bushing that need to be replaced.
Re: loose Shifting
i wouldnt say loose but the gears are pretty far apart. i got a cheap ebay short shifter for about $20 that help it out tremendously. i got bushings from http://corksport.com/store/category/53f ... train.html
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Re: loose Shifting
Wrong forum.
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Thanks for the info.......Wasn't quite sure were to post
Re: loose Shifting
Get lots of penatrant. Go to the dealer and order new bolts front and back and 4 plastic grommets that go in the linkage. Install the new bolts and gromments and your shifter will be like new. I just did mine and it went from sloppy to slicker than snot on a roosters lip. Be advised, which ever way you go getting the bolts out is tough. Soak them first then I found using a pneumatic impact chisel the best way to drive the bolts out.
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2002 Subaru WRX Blue, SOLD (best E test numbers I've ever seen)
94 MX-6. Sold
92 GS KLZE 5 Speed
96 GS 5 speed, KLZE, Sold
95 GS Minty Shape Sold
92 GS Sold
92 GS Parts Car scrapped.
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