Yesterday afternoon saw me with some spare time, so I decided to install the MiataRoadster Short Shift Kit, which had arrived a couple of weeks ago, and my leather shifter and handbrake gaiters which I'd gotten a month or two back.
The MR SSK is an awesome bit of kit and there are excellent instructions available on MR's site. Only two issues presented themselves.
First was me not planning ahead. I pulled the console out, and removed the stock shifter, began the install of various bits, and realised I need grease. I didn't have grease. Nor did I any longer have a working car in which to go and buy grease.
No worries, I thought, I'll just walk down to Coles a km away, they have some automotive stuff maybe they have grease, and if not, the servo next door would be a good bet. So I set out, in inadequate shoes. Of course, neither had grease, but there was an SCA about 3km further, so off I trod. Blisters already forming on my heals, so I took of my shoes and hoofed it bare foot. Got to SCA, got the grease, and walked the 4k home again. By the time I got home I had blisters on the soles of my feet, and some uncomfortable chaffing. This will teach me to read instructions to the end before starting!
Anyway, I slicked the whole contraption up, inserted the stick, and bolted it down. Figured I'd see how it felt before putting the console back in just to check everything - couldn't select gears. Hmm, pulled it apart, put it back together, still can't select a gear. I took it apart again and realised the bulb wasn't going down far enough. Turns out a bushing from the old stick was still in the turret. In the instructions, this bushing came out along with the stock stick, mine got left behind. It came out easily enough, everything went back in and now I could put it into gear!
So it took longer than it should have, I always seem to make things hard on myself, but got there in the end! And the result? Well, I'd heard how this SSK really transforms the shifting, but I really didn't see how, the stock shift is pretty good I reckon, didn't give me too much trouble. Now that the MR SSK is in I can see it! Wow, it's totally transformed.
The best way I can think of to describe it is with the stock selector, you're throwing a leaver to change gears, with the SSK, you're flicking a switch. Shifts are so short, so positive. A few times I wasn't sure I was in the next gear, I thought I might still be in neutral! I love it!
The new gaiters went in no troubles. The old shift boot was a little torn, and the plastic on the handbrake was a bit ugly. The gaiters are black leather with SE red stitching - matches the car perfectly!
Next up, I want to get my hands on some coil-overs and install them. I'm thinking HSD after talking it over with a few other fourmites. Whenever I look at the car as I walk out of the office, it seems to lean a little to one side, not sure if it's my imagination, the ground, or real, so today I'll measure the heights. If it is off, I'll have my mental justification for splurging on the new shocks