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Gear selector bearings
Anyone got a good source for the gear selector bearings for an mk2? Mr2ben sell a kit but it’s really expensive for two ball race bearings and a few washers - https://mr2-ben.co.uk/products/678
If anyone knows offhand the ID/OD of the bearings required that would be really helpful so I can buy them separately?
If anyone knows offhand the ID/OD of the bearings required that would be really helpful so I can buy them separately?
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Re: Gear selector bearings
Found a few posts online saying 608-2RS Ball Bearing 8X22X7 would be a good fit. Sound about right?
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The one I got was off ebay, search "mr2 gearshift bearing". On there for £13.99, was too cheap for me to bother trying to find something else.
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I’d really like a set of the Toyota parts, but they’re not listed separately in the EPC. The OEM bushes have rubber in them for a reason. It takes the strain off the gearbox itself. Ball bearings have no give in them so harsh shifts are transmitted in full.
Maybe it’s a non-issue, but I always come back to the huge amounts of money Toyota will have spent on the car’s development. If they could have got away with a cheap off the shelf bearing instead of a custom made bit, why wouldn’t they?
Maybe it’s a non-issue, but I always come back to the huge amounts of money Toyota will have spent on the car’s development. If they could have got away with a cheap off the shelf bearing instead of a custom made bit, why wouldn’t they?
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Many people don't like using skate board bearings or solid bush replacements for the standard rubber bushes as it they transmit vibration and can have an adverse affect on the gearchange
There was someone doing poly bushes for this (On FB possibly) there was a post on the forum about them, which I'll try and find.
There was someone doing poly bushes for this (On FB possibly) there was a post on the forum about them, which I'll try and find.
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They look good. I did find a poly set on GT4-play but they were something like £80! Seems a lot for four bits of plastic…
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BRD are a lot cheaper than that
Website - https://www.brooks-brd.co.uk/index.html
Price list - https://www.brooks-brd.co.uk/price%20li ... 202023.pdf
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That’s more like it! Thanks Jimi
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Re: Gear selector bearings
Got a pair of ball bearings in what I think are the right size. Will give them a go and can always swap out for poly bushes later if the vibration is too much. At least it’s a very easy job.
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I swapped mine out of a 208k mile MR2 as I thought my OEM ones would be shot, turns out they were in pretty good condition as far as I could tell. I didn't notice any difference in vibration switching to the ball bearings. The shift feel was improved, but I did several things at once such as the solid bushings under the shifter mount and regreased the shifter cup.
The oem shifter bushings were probably made to minimise vibration through the shifter and provide cushioned shifting, what car manufacturers don't take into account is time, they make cars to last a certain number of years and rely on parts being replaced over time also. They also want the car to be as comftable as possible, I was going for a more gated feel through the gear changes.
One thing I haven't done yet and have the part for is the square bushing, I would imagine mine is pretty bad and never been rotated.
The oem shifter bushings were probably made to minimise vibration through the shifter and provide cushioned shifting, what car manufacturers don't take into account is time, they make cars to last a certain number of years and rely on parts being replaced over time also. They also want the car to be as comftable as possible, I was going for a more gated feel through the gear changes.
One thing I haven't done yet and have the part for is the square bushing, I would imagine mine is pretty bad and never been rotated.
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Re: Gear selector bearings
Cheers for the feedback.
Mine are a total mess, one of them is worn into a very loose oval and there is a good cm or so of play when you move the cable. Hopefully it will make the shifting feel much better!
Mine are a total mess, one of them is worn into a very loose oval and there is a good cm or so of play when you move the cable. Hopefully it will make the shifting feel much better!
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Re: Gear selector bearings
Did one of the bearings this evening and it’s taken up a ton of slop in the shifter - feels way more positive in use. Old bushing just popped out with a bit of pressure and the bearing pressed right in no problem, with a little red grease to ease matters.
Old one was completely shot as you can see in the photo. When I fitted the new bearing, I just used a few washers to fill in the rest of the gap and center it on the spindle.
Old one was completely shot as you can see in the photo. When I fitted the new bearing, I just used a few washers to fill in the rest of the gap and center it on the spindle.
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To be honest its not the ideal job for a ball bearing.
Would be better off making them from a solid phosphorous bronze bearing material but you need access to a lathe.
Made a couple for the shifter linkage of a Subaru 3.0R. Basically 2 are the new factory shock absorbent variety (Original ones totally disappeared) and I made the mistake of trying to reuse the original nylon ones that looked perfect and then they lasted like 6 months and I had to do it all again so went metal instead. Also added 2 o-rings that sealed in the grease and kept out the dirt. Basically the whole coupling is just a universal joint.
It pays to change your gearbox oil to a full synthetic, it halves the shifting action and thus the wear on the bushes. Still had original ones on the MR2 with next to no wear (But I did grease them once) at 234,000km.
Would be better off making them from a solid phosphorous bronze bearing material but you need access to a lathe.
Made a couple for the shifter linkage of a Subaru 3.0R. Basically 2 are the new factory shock absorbent variety (Original ones totally disappeared) and I made the mistake of trying to reuse the original nylon ones that looked perfect and then they lasted like 6 months and I had to do it all again so went metal instead. Also added 2 o-rings that sealed in the grease and kept out the dirt. Basically the whole coupling is just a universal joint.
It pays to change your gearbox oil to a full synthetic, it halves the shifting action and thus the wear on the bushes. Still had original ones on the MR2 with next to no wear (But I did grease them once) at 234,000km.