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Old 12-24-2006, 03:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2nd Generation auto to manual swap

hi i have a 93 auto, i want to make it manual, ive done this before with my celica, i did all the work, it was easy, ( sort off). My question is, how or from were can i get the pedals,cluth lines, cilinder, shifter with cables etc. will it fit parts from a celica and some from mk1, like the shifter, how do i do it? the celica was easy to get the parts but the mr, how?
Also the tranny im gona get it from a 3rd gen clip.
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Old 12-24-2006, 09:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Imho

I would say that the cheapest way for you to get all the parts u need, including the tranny, or even an extra tranny from the clip u are getting the one that u are recieving now,
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I would say to go halves on a clip from someone that needs a blown motor, that u could mutually agree on half price... he ( she) gets the motor, and a few parts, and u get the tranny, and all the lines, and such.... from that point, u can decide what other parts u all need from the car.... split the car half price...... rear clips are great for parts.
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Old 12-25-2006, 02:07 AM   #3 (permalink)
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its by no means easy in any car... some cars are easier than other because they have the mounts or bracket for both installed...

you need a trans... trans ecu... clutch... flywheel... pedal, clutch master cylinder, clutch slave cylinder... center counsel... shifter... the two cables the mounting plate... you need a clutch pedal and bracket... all the hydraulic lines...

if you getting the trans from a clip get ALL the parts you can... the rest your prolly gonna have to hit up a junkyard. i don't imagine any car will have too many inerchangable parts
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