Automatic 95 Civic to a Manual Transmission
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Automatic 95 Civic to a Manual Transmission
I'm just wondering if there is a way to change my 95 civic's automatic transmission to a manual transmission....if there is a way....how much would it cost?....and how long would it take to complete it and also how can it be done...it would really help me......thx in advance....
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Re: Automatic 95 Civic to a Manual Transmission (qtpnoiithug)
search the FAQ.... any try this...
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2177326
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2177326
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Yes, it can be done with a fair amount of work.
It involves acquiring a number of parts tho, such as master/slave cylindar setup, linkage and shifter parts, clutch kit and flywheel, new passenger and rear mounts, and obviously a manual transmission. Those are the basics off the top of my head.
It involves acquiring a number of parts tho, such as master/slave cylindar setup, linkage and shifter parts, clutch kit and flywheel, new passenger and rear mounts, and obviously a manual transmission. Those are the basics off the top of my head.
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Re: (97Ej6mike)
Go to a junk yard and get the trans make sure there arent too many miles on the car (i.E. 300k+) and no holes or tears in the transmission and get yourself a decent clutch, a new slave cylinder, slave master cylinder and get some 5/16 (i think) brake tubing and bend up the lines yourself, or go to Honda and get all the necessary clutch lines. and while your at the junk yard get the linakges and the clutch pedal and associated linkages and assemblys for that too.
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Re: (DseriezDemon)
A little searching would have given you good results. Heres a write up I did on 92-95 civic specifically https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2090074. pretty easy in my opinion.
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