Changing gear turret oil - ease of DIY job?
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Hello all.
The gearshift in my Mk1 1.8iS has been getting stiffer and notchier for a while now. I figure that at just over 90,000 miles the gear turret oil/lubricant needs replacing. I've found the link to this excellent pictorial how-to on miata.net:
http://www.miata.net/garage/trans/everything.html
...but I was wondering if anyone here has actually done this themselves, and if so, was it as easy as the photos on that link make it appear to be?
Ta!
The gearshift in my Mk1 1.8iS has been getting stiffer and notchier for a while now. I figure that at just over 90,000 miles the gear turret oil/lubricant needs replacing. I've found the link to this excellent pictorial how-to on miata.net:
http://www.miata.net/garage/trans/everything.html
...but I was wondering if anyone here has actually done this themselves, and if so, was it as easy as the photos on that link make it appear to be?
Ta!
GravelBen said:
MX-5 Lazza said:
You'll need some sort of pump to get the oil from the bottle to the gearbox...
Or just run a length of hose down through the engine bay and pour the oil through that.http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/...
Edited by A2Z on Tuesday 3rd March 20:12
A2Z said:
GravelBen said:
MX-5 Lazza said:
You'll need some sort of pump to get the oil from the bottle to the gearbox...
Or just run a length of hose down through the engine bay and pour the oil through that.http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/...
Edited by A2Z on Tuesday 3rd March 20:12
I used a simple bulb-pump. I think it's supposed to be for pumping fuel but it worked well for pumping oil and didn't spill a drop.
http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/Multi-Purpose-Syphon-...
One of these works for me for all sorts of getting fluids in/out jobs (oo-er missus etc)
One of these works for me for all sorts of getting fluids in/out jobs (oo-er missus etc)
MX-5 Lazza said:
Yes, it's easy. Replace both rubber boots while your at it - I can guarantee they will be torn.
Changing the gearbox oil wouldn't be a bad idea too
Any idea where one can get these rubber boots?Changing the gearbox oil wouldn't be a bad idea too
ETA: Found them on MX5parts - are they really 20 quid each?
Edited by NiceCupOfTea on Sunday 8th March 01:17
The boots and turret oil are Definitely worth doing - it makes a big differencre the smoothness, or it did on mine.
Also the boots keep a lot of noise out, if you make sure you've got plenty of wadding in there too it quietens the whine down a lot. I used some extra lof insulation type stuff packed in under the plastic centre console, worked well and only weighs about 5 grammes.
Also the boots keep a lot of noise out, if you make sure you've got plenty of wadding in there too it quietens the whine down a lot. I used some extra lof insulation type stuff packed in under the plastic centre console, worked well and only weighs about 5 grammes.
pmanson said:
Snotrag is the turret oil the same as the gearbox oil? Or do I have use a different oil?
IIRC I used the gearbox oil, you don't need very much. The tricky bit is getting the old oil out; try a turkey baster if you have one (don't tell the wife)..http://www.miata.net/garage/shiftboot.html
HTH
Edited by bluetone on Wednesday 1st April 08:39
MX-5 Lazza said:
You can use any oil - even veggie oil if you like though that might not last very long. Gearbox oil is a good choice though.
And yes you have a dif. Every car has a dif
I thought I did, was just having a funny 5mins when I posted that! And yes you have a dif. Every car has a dif
Better order some bits today then
pmanson said:
MX-5 Lazza said:
You can use any oil - even veggie oil if you like though that might not last very long. Gearbox oil is a good choice though.
And yes you have a dif. Every car has a dif
I thought I did, was just having a funny 5mins when I posted that! And yes you have a dif. Every car has a dif
Better order some bits today then
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