tranny conversion question..
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tranny conversion question..
sorry i know its been talked out a sh*t load in the faqs...
i tried to search but nothing..
my question is for an auto to stick conversion, can 95 eg and 98 ek
parts be interchange?
this is the conversion kit im buying from this guy:
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/pts/1012108126.html
can this be installed on a ek coupe?
or do i need to get evrithing just for a ek?
sorry if i sound like a noob im a rx7 guy...
-thanx
i tried to search but nothing..
my question is for an auto to stick conversion, can 95 eg and 98 ek
parts be interchange?
this is the conversion kit im buying from this guy:
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/pts/1012108126.html
can this be installed on a ek coupe?
or do i need to get evrithing just for a ek?
sorry if i sound like a noob im a rx7 guy...
-thanx
#2
Re: tranny conversion question..
Yes it will work. Well let me say this. The same basic package is what my son and nephew put in my nephew car. It does seem like I remember having to change a cable or a linkage rod. I could be wrong but it was something simple
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Re: tranny conversion question..
enyone got a second guess?
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Re: tranny conversion question..
Parts of it will definately work.
-Transmission definately yes,
-Clutch pedal yes
-clutch, flywheel, bolts etc yes.
-shift linkage yes
-Clutch hardlines, maybe?
You will need the upper transmission bracket from a 5 speed '96 - '00 civic. You don't need an aftermarket conversion mount on '96 - '00 civics. Rear T-bracket is the same between automatic and manual civics, simply retain the existing one.
-Transmission definately yes,
-Clutch pedal yes
-clutch, flywheel, bolts etc yes.
-shift linkage yes
-Clutch hardlines, maybe?
You will need the upper transmission bracket from a 5 speed '96 - '00 civic. You don't need an aftermarket conversion mount on '96 - '00 civics. Rear T-bracket is the same between automatic and manual civics, simply retain the existing one.
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Re: tranny conversion question..
Parts of it will definately work.
-Transmission definately yes,
-Clutch pedal yes
-clutch, flywheel, bolts etc yes.
-shift linkage yes
-Clutch hardlines, maybe?
You will need the upper transmission bracket from a 5 speed '96 - '00 civic. You don't need an aftermarket conversion mount on '96 - '00 civics. Rear T-bracket is the same between automatic and manual civics, simply retain the existing one.
-Transmission definately yes,
-Clutch pedal yes
-clutch, flywheel, bolts etc yes.
-shift linkage yes
-Clutch hardlines, maybe?
You will need the upper transmission bracket from a 5 speed '96 - '00 civic. You don't need an aftermarket conversion mount on '96 - '00 civics. Rear T-bracket is the same between automatic and manual civics, simply retain the existing one.
if they dont fit is there enything else i can do with them?
or should i just find the line from a ek?
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If the line doesn't fit, but the coupler in the middle of the hardline does you can simply make the hardline yourself if you know can get your hands on a flaring tool, simply get brake like the right diameter and bend as needed, install the fitting and flare the ends of the line.
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Re: tranny conversion question..
im doin a conversion also, but i wanna know what any1 thinks of the shifter ..how do u mount that so it looks facory or clean....and wiring ??
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eg swap from auto to stick....the bolt ons are way easy..clutch pedal and throttle cable...the clutch line under the battery...thats just bolts moving stuff..i need a wire diagram to convert my harness.. or should i get another harness..and i need a manual ecu right?/
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