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Old 09-09-2010, 09:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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4age s/t tranny and wiring

i have a half installed 4age s/t in my 88 sr5 and i dont know how to hook up the sr5 clutch cable to the 4age tranny, i tried to find anything that looks like it should connect but i couldnt find anything, ive also been doing alot of research for the past few days and i cant find anything, i am also without a power wire, i know i have to run the bigger wire to the alternator but i dont know where the smaller wire goes to... any thoughts? please help
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88's are a cable clutch?????......hmmmm....that doesn't sound right to me but I could be wrong.........
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im not sure i think soo, i mean there is a hydraulic line going to the tranny, probably the slave cylinder, but the is a cable just floppin around in the and im pretty sure its the clutch, im soo lost with this project its not even funny, haha
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can you post a pic of this cable? The only cables I can think of on a manual transaxle would be the shifter cables......unless its the speedometer cable...does it look like it's supposed to screw into something? A pic would be very helpful.
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i was looking at it today its not a cluth cable, it is hydraulic i just dont know where to put the fluid, and that cable does have a cap on the end of it that is supposed to screw onto something but i still cant find where it would go, im also trying to hook up a new positive cable, and im lost with that too, haha im screwed with this project, its my first swap and im starting it from the halfway point, damnit
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master cylinder should go on the fire wall far into the drive side as it could behind the strut tower basically
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20V transmissions have an electronic speed sensor as opposed to a cable gear, you need to replace the electronic sensor with a gear driven sensor, I'll see if I can find a pic for you.
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