Manual Tranny Swap
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Geez... there sure is some drama in this thread. I say if you have the time and a place, try to do it yourself. I have done plenty of auto to manual swaps and manual to auto swaps over the years. If you can find all the parts its fairly easy depending on the car. I am not fimiliar with your car really, but doing the swap should be just all mechanical parts, I don't think the wiring will matter, but I have run into cars that have to use a wiring harness for a manual car. Either way if you figure out what your doing, and need help or someone to do it for you, I am always up for a challenge. If you go with a new automatic, I could probally throw it in fairly reasonable too.
Mike
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Where is a decent place to look at and price used trannies? I've looking at car-part.com.
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car-part is probably the most consistantly inexpensive place to find parts
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^yea, junkyard parts that nobody on here seems to want to consider
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Transmission from a 2000 Accord with 24k miles
ACT heavy duty clutch & flywheel
OEM slave cylinder, master cylinder, pedal assemblies, shifter assemblies, axle & half shaft, blah, blah, blahCar is all done except reflashing the ecu for the Honda immobilizer, which will be done at Corwin tomorrow. I did drive it home tonight but the car is in limp mode...no vtec and fuel cut at 4700rpm.
Thanks to Nick and Tony at SLS for putting up with my constant phone calls about this shit over the last few weeks.
Last but not least, BIG thanks to Frank at SLS. Frank really knows his shit and really bent over backwards to get this done for me. I can't thank him enough for finishing my car under the circumstances.
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thanks to kirk for keeping tony company at corwin hondas incredibally slow custmer service desk
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It certaintly was a long and tideous process to track down all those odd and end parts(and sometimes irritating trying to get the right parts coming), but it seemed to come together nicely right at the last!
You helped us out a lot by having your homework done on this and sourcing a lot of the parts. Thanks again Jason.
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