My gearbox is clunky and hard to shift

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My gearbox is clunky and hard to shift

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My gearbox is clunky and hard to shift, anyone know how to make it shift swift and smoother?
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is there anything good about your car since u bought it?? :P
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Change your gearbox oil. Pull apart you shifter assembly and regrease all the joints.
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Post by bigpitty1 »

Do what bennoz said, if that doesn't fix it, it could be your syncro rings are worn, I had that problem in second gear on my subie, basically it involves taking the gearbox apart and getting the cogs of the shaft with a press and changing them and putting it all back together.
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Simple little thing - what is the length of the gear knob? When I bought my car, it had a tiny little Razo ball type, and it was really hard to shift. Changed to something bigger to allow more leverage - like using a different gearbox.

May not be that simple for you - but you never know. Sometimes we overlook the most simple things...
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Post by Boris »

Manual or Auto ?

If manual like Ben said, change the gearbox oil, it's amazing what it can do, I use Syntrax, by Castrol.

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didnt u just have a new clutch fitted? if you did, they would normally change the gearbox oil at the same time?
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Post by andy »

Mine's the same, and can be really hard when it's cold (UK cold that is!). When I first drive off I often go first to third to save the fight into second. It gets better after a couple of minutes.

I'm guessing that my gearbox is just worn. I did change the oil to try and improve it, but it didn't get any better, although I have heard of other people getting good results.
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