1- At rest, idling, I have to gently apply upwards pressure, and then the gear lever goes into first. It does not go engaged into first all the way through without resistance. Are we all the same?
2- How long does it take you to shift gears? I am used to driving standard cars that are not expensive classics, so I can shift gears in a fraction of a second when used to the particular car. Sometimes not even need to touch the clutch pedal going from 3rd to 4th when the RPM is right (VW Jetta). Never burnt a clutch or damaged a transmission in over 20 years.
I am still cautious like an old grandmother with my SL, because I don't want to break anything. Is it safe to shift gears fast on these cars, provided you know to have the right rpm and clutch pedal play? In my mind, it should not be anymore damaging than a regular, slow gear change. If anything, better because the time pressure is released and reapplied is shorter, therefore less friction and wear? I like to drive the car like the guys did when they were new. If I wanted to drive an AMC Rambler I would have bought one. Thoughts on this?
J