Auto to Manual Conversion
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Auto to Manual Conversion
I read something on rotaryresurrection.com that told everything about a automatic to manual transmission conversion. My question is, about how much am I looking at spending if I do it myself, and how much would it look to cost to get it done at a shop?
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This is just off the top of my head. There might be more but I think this is just aout everything. The prices are obviously an average cost. There are deals out there...
I would buy everything used except the seals for the tranny, clutch (and assembly), and have the flywheel turned.
Required:
Low mileage tranny- $200
Input and Output seals for your used tranny - $15
Flywheel / counterweight - $50
Shifter - $15 (With Bushings)
Shifter Surround with boot - $20
Clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing, and pilot bearing- Anywhere from $150 to $350
Clutch Master Cylinder - $40
Clutch Master Cylinder Lines - $15
Slave Cylinder - $25
Pedal Assembly - $40
Mounting Brackets that need to be welded in - $45
Driveshaft - $45
Not Required but a good idea:
Manual Guage Cluster - $25
4:10 or higher rear end - $Varies a lot
Hope this helps,
Brian
I would buy everything used except the seals for the tranny, clutch (and assembly), and have the flywheel turned.
Required:
Low mileage tranny- $200
Input and Output seals for your used tranny - $15
Flywheel / counterweight - $50
Shifter - $15 (With Bushings)
Shifter Surround with boot - $20
Clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing, and pilot bearing- Anywhere from $150 to $350
Clutch Master Cylinder - $40
Clutch Master Cylinder Lines - $15
Slave Cylinder - $25
Pedal Assembly - $40
Mounting Brackets that need to be welded in - $45
Driveshaft - $45
Not Required but a good idea:
Manual Guage Cluster - $25
4:10 or higher rear end - $Varies a lot
Hope this helps,
Brian