133,000 miles and 19 years without a turret oil change
Discussion
I bought a mark one back in July 2009 and have finally got round to checking the boots and oil in the turret. I had noticed that the gaitor on the gear lever was getting very hot. This is what I found:
No oil was in the turret at all! It was bone dry. I haven't driven the car since I have changed the boots and filled the turret with oil. I guess it is going to make a massive difference. The upper and lower boots were torn to shreds. The whole job took about 45 minutes and is dead easy to do. I would definitely recommend doing it yourself.
Mr MXT said:
Richyvrlimited said:
Still applicable to you unless you have a 6 speed box...
having oil in the turret smooths the gearshift up a bit, but there's no rotating parts in there, it's just the linkage so don't expect miracles.
6 speed. That explains it having oil in the turret smooths the gearshift up a bit, but there's no rotating parts in there, it's just the linkage so don't expect miracles.
I did mine a few weeks back and it made changes much smoother. I used this link for instructions http://www.miata.net/garage/trans/everything.html
Did mine last weekend and the oil that was in there was a horrible grey congealed sludge!
Along with changing the gearbox oil to Castrol fully synth, this has transformed the gearchange on my car.
The new boots have reduced the heat and noise from beneath the car too
Along with changing the gearbox oil to Castrol fully synth, this has transformed the gearchange on my car.
The new boots have reduced the heat and noise from beneath the car too
Edited by appletonn on Monday 28th February 09:12
Interesting! lots of folk swapping fluids at the mo
I changed out the; box, diff & engine oil at the weekend (did the turret seals last summer). I was pleased the the old box & diff oil seemed to be pretty clean & only a very reasonable amount of iron filings on the magnetic stopper bolts- 108k miles Mk1. Gear box feels a touch smoother when cold, but the peace of mind factor is priceless!
I changed out the; box, diff & engine oil at the weekend (did the turret seals last summer). I was pleased the the old box & diff oil seemed to be pretty clean & only a very reasonable amount of iron filings on the magnetic stopper bolts- 108k miles Mk1. Gear box feels a touch smoother when cold, but the peace of mind factor is priceless!
Erm, can anyone help. I have put nearly 3/4 ltr into my 'turret' with no level change. Now I read that I am filling the gearbox not the turret!!!!
I have a '98 R-Reg Jap 1.8 RS
So I wondered, what is the turret? The images I see online do not represent mine!
What I *think* is the turrent looks like a worn scrap of metal...is it?
I have a '98 R-Reg Jap 1.8 RS
So I wondered, what is the turret? The images I see online do not represent mine!
What I *think* is the turrent looks like a worn scrap of metal...is it?
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