RE: Suzuki Swift Sport: Spotted
Discussion
Klippie said:
I had a test drive last week of the new Sport...it’s much quicker than the zc32s much improved gearchange as well, but that was all I liked, dynamically I think it’s a step backwards it doesn’t feel as tight to drive.
I think it’s the same gearbox as old one ( mk2 ) not sure where I heard that mind I hated the gearbox on my mk2 Sport, all clickety-clack. I bought a new Swift and the feel of the gearbox seemed much better at first, well-damped and quiet. Now I've done 2500m it's the same as the old one: noisy and feels cheap to use. I suspect they are using the same gearboxes, they've just found a way to damp them temporarily so they seem better during test drives.
Mercury00 said:
I hated the gearbox on my mk2 Sport, all clickety-clack.
This is primarily from the rubber bushes that the gear lever assembly is mounted on, there is so much slack that the entire assembly moves around by maybe 5mm each time you change gear, making it feel awful. Aftermarket bushes are made specifically to fix this and they are pretty simple to fit, though I used a selection of O-rings to create a solution.The balljoint that the gearlever pivots on also has some slop, but this can be removed by shimming it with a strip of thin metal e.g. a cut up a coke can. The difference in mine after fixing the bushes and the balljoint was huge, feels lovely now (though not quite as good as my previous CTR).
Some more details on the SSOC forum though you need to register to see the pics.
Edited by Mr2Mike on Monday 28th May 12:03
Mr2Mike said:
Mercury00 said:
I hated the gearbox on my mk2 Sport, all clickety-clack.
This is primarily from the rubber bushes that the gear lever assembly is mounted on, there is so much slack that the entire assembly moves around by maybe 5mm each time you change gear, making it feel awful. Aftermarket bushes are made specifically to fix this and they are pretty simple to fit, though I used a selection of O-rings to create a solution.The balljoint that the gearlever pivots on also has some slop, but this can be removed by shimming it with a strip of thin metal e.g. a cut up a coke can. The difference in mine after fixing the bushes and the balljoint was huge, feels lovely now (though not quite as good as my previous CTR).
Some more details on the SSOC forum though you need to register to see the pics.
Edited by Mr2Mike on Monday 28th May 12:03
Ilovejapcrap said:
I see you can buy a short shifter for the mk2 swift sport do you know if any good ?
Not tried one myself though there have been positive reports on the SSOC. Sorting out the bushes etc. would become even more important as a quick shifter would amplify any slop even more than the standard one.Mr2Mike said:
Ilovejapcrap said:
I see you can buy a short shifter for the mk2 swift sport do you know if any good ?
Not tried one myself though there have been positive reports on the SSOC. Sorting out the bushes etc. would become even more important as a quick shifter would amplify any slop even more than the standard one.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff