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99mx5 12-02-2013 01:29 PM

Aluminum vs nylon shifter bushing
 
I'm planning to get a new shifter bushing for the lower pivot ball on the shifter. I know bronze would be best, but has anyone tried the aluminum ones? How do they compare to the nylon ones?

18psi 12-02-2013 01:32 PM

Perfect thread timing haha
I was just thinking about this last week.

Hustler swears by them, and I've seen/heard a few others say there is a significant improvement going from the stock worn out nylon one to alum, but no personal exp. Looking to do this in the future thought.

In for results.

99mx5 12-02-2013 01:52 PM

5XRacing.com has them on a cyber Monday sale today for $10 for later 6-speed, 12 for 5-speed and 20 for bronze 5-speed. They also have the long clutch line for $20 I bought one before and they fit really well. I was thinking of getting the bronze for my early 6-speed and a aluminum one for the later 6-speed (bigger pivot ball).

scenturion 12-02-2013 02:29 PM

^^^ thanks for the heads up. Ordered a clutch line.

18psi 12-02-2013 02:40 PM

Same. Thanks man

Seefo 12-02-2013 05:07 PM

you know mazda made/makes one for the miata right? Its cheap as shit on mazdaspeed dev if I remember correctly.

I have one. They are great once they wear in. Initially your shifter may not move back to center, but after a week or two everything is great. Takes away a good bit of slop, definitely worth it for the money.

Team DNR 12-03-2013 10:13 AM

The ones from Mazda are like $5 last time I bought some. Work really well, but do wear out over time. Plus is that while they do slowly wear out, they won't break like the nylon one does when the nut behind the wheel is banging the shifter like crazy. We've used them since 01, and doing 15 races a year, the bushing was worn in about 2 years but at that price, who cares?

mcfandango 12-03-2013 10:17 AM

Looks like it is 10 bucks now. Copied from MazdaMotorSports. I'll have to remember this next time I order some. Mine is probably pretty dead (factory 90 still) and only is happy because I only have to shift once in an autox :giggle:


0000-02-9402
BUSHING, SHIFTER (1/2")
RX7 TT, Miata
ALL
1993-95 1990-03
$9.35


Replaces the stock plastic bushing which can wear quickly under racing conditions. A worn shifter bushing causes increased wear to synchro rings which can result in serious damage to other trans components. Aluminum bushings are not available for 1981-86 RX-7's. Fits 3rd gen RX-7 and all Miatas.

asmasm 12-03-2013 03:27 PM

I have the aluminum bushing from CX racing. Compared to my old plastic bushing it is more notchy but a dead on heel toe feels satisfying. It feels a little more mechanical overall.

Dunning Kruger Affect 12-03-2013 03:32 PM

Aaaa my 206k mile Miata's 5 speed has started to feel kinda bad in 3rd gear. I rebuilt the shifter earlier this year and back in 2010 or 2011. If only I had known about the aluminum bushing. :I

Oscar 12-03-2013 03:36 PM

Someone send me one of those, we only get the nylon thingy. I'll throw in another $5

Seefo 12-03-2013 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by Dunning Kruger Affect (Post 1079226)
Aaaa my 206k mile Miata's 5 speed has started to feel kinda bad in 3rd gear. I rebuilt the shifter earlier this year and back in 2010 or 2011. If only I had known about the aluminum bushing. :I

dude its like 4 bolts seriously. take the boot off, take the other boot off, pull out the shifter, break/pull off plastic thingy from shifter, put on aluminum.

swimming108 12-03-2013 10:43 PM

I was using an aluminum shifter bushing for about 2 years... It was quite tight at first but broke in within 2 weeks and delivered nice crisp shifter action. The downside is that it kept wearing in and it was sloppy and indirect by the end of the 2nd year. I replaced it for a new nylon bushing and have not looked back since.

Leafy 12-04-2013 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by Track (Post 1079264)
dude its like 4 bolts seriously. take the boot off, take the other boot off, pull out the shifter, break/pull off plastic thingy from shifter, put on aluminum.

Actually, its 7 bolts and 5 screws and unscrewing the shift knob. :party:

Seefo 12-04-2013 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by Leafy (Post 1079438)
Actually, its 7 bolts and 5 screws and unscrewing the shift knob. :party:

Only if you are a knob (get it?) and have a center console. Also, you don't have to take the big shift boot off the shifter if you don't want to.


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