How change automatic transmission to manual?
Hello! I'm from Russia and i'm sorry for my bad english
. But i need help experts . I have honda civic ef 89 d15b with the automatic transmission. I want toreplace it to mechanical. Where it is possible to find manual on this work? Or may be someone tell me about this? Thanks!
. But i need help experts . I have honda civic ef 89 d15b with the automatic transmission. I want toreplace it to mechanical. Where it is possible to find manual on this work? Or may be someone tell me about this? Thanks!
Lets see. you will need the follwing
manual pedal assembaly.
shift linkage
tranny
clutch cable
also a few more things that im sure i left out
manual pedal assembaly.
shift linkage
tranny
clutch cable
also a few more things that im sure i left out
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Check these links:
http://www.trinituner.com/shop/manual.asp
http://hometown.aol.com/jrmupzaii/auto2man.html
Check these links:
http://www.trinituner.com/shop/manual.asp
http://hometown.aol.com/jrmupzaii/auto2man.html
Thanks
But i have one more problem.
I can't find in my city manual pedal assembaly, shift linkage, tranny, clutch cable. Whether these devices can approach from Integra, Prelude, Civic 92+ or civic 84-88?
But i have one more problem.
I can't find in my city manual pedal assembaly, shift linkage, tranny, clutch cable. Whether these devices can approach from Integra, Prelude, Civic 92+ or civic 84-88?
I'm in the middle of doing this swap. Pedals from the 88 through 91 will fit. They are a pain to remove and put back in. Shift linkage for the same years and a tranny will work fine.
You will also need a new starter, flywheel, clutch, clutch cable and possibly flywheel cover (trying to figure that one out now)
Oh, you can keep your stock ECU, but I believe the check engine light will stay on once the Auto tranny is gone.
You will also need a new starter, flywheel, clutch, clutch cable and possibly flywheel cover (trying to figure that one out now)
Oh, you can keep your stock ECU, but I believe the check engine light will stay on once the Auto tranny is gone.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vegaskurt »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm in the middle of doing this swap. Pedals from the 88 through 91 will fit. They are a pain to remove and put back in. Shift linkage for the same years and a tranny will work fine.
You will also need a new starter, flywheel, clutch, clutch cable and possibly flywheel cover (trying to figure that one out now)
Oh, you can keep your stock ECU, but I believe the check engine light will stay on once the Auto tranny is gone.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Starters are different?
When I did mine I put a starter on... but it was either from a 92~95 or it was from my automatic. Both bolted up to the manual tranny no problem.
The black access plate is DEFINITELY different.
You will also need a new starter, flywheel, clutch, clutch cable and possibly flywheel cover (trying to figure that one out now)
Oh, you can keep your stock ECU, but I believe the check engine light will stay on once the Auto tranny is gone.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Starters are different?
When I did mine I put a starter on... but it was either from a 92~95 or it was from my automatic. Both bolted up to the manual tranny no problem.
The black access plate is DEFINITELY different.
The auto and manual starters for the 88-91 have different part numbers. I assume because the auto doesnt have a flywheel.
So the flywheel/tourqe converter covers are not the same.... Back to the junk yard for me
So the flywheel/tourqe converter covers are not the same.... Back to the junk yard for me
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