Merlin wrote:In the mornings I really have to force the 'lever into 1st. It generally feels like it's pushing it's way between a clip or something to reach 1st - that sort of feeling...
If your car is reluctant to go into first, don't force it. Rather lift your foot off the clutch and start the process over and it'll usually slip in to first the second time round. I think it's a sign of wear in the box, and you'll eventually be in for a rebuild. I would just put up with it until something breaks.
Something else to check is transmission mounts, especially the front one (FIF), which can affect your ability to put it into gear. And changing your own trans oil is good, because then you can give it a tea leaf reading. Any bits of metal bigger than a pinhead is trouble brewing.
My 75 Fleetline panelvan the Ratmobile has very dodgy shifting and the DPO welded the gearshift lever mounting plate to the floor. When I noticed that soon after buying the bus I thought to hell with it, it's driveable once you're used to it and I'll only get into hacking the shift lever out when something down there actually breaks.
That was 13 years and 225 000km ago and my shift lever is still welded to the floor and it baulks into first and it's easy to hit reverse instead of shifting down to second if you're not careful, not to mention a clunk in one axle. I replaced all the trans mounts in 1995 and the reduction box bearings in 1998. I change the oil every two years and I'll fix it when it breaks. All my other buses have sweeet gearshifts.
And I get a sense you want your Bug to shift as well as it can, which may mean rebuild time if you're certain it's not shift rod bushings, coupling, trans mounts or something else external to the gearbox.