auto to manual conversion help
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auto to manual conversion help
i have a 1998 xlt 4lL V6 4x4 i want to do a conversion from an automatic to a manual and im just looking for someone else who has already done this and who might have a part list or atleast some tips along the way. i already know im going to need the tranny (duh), clutch assembly, clutch, new flywheel, maybe the ecu or have mine reflashed. any help would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by mustang1968kr; 06-29-2008 at 11:32 PM.
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This is the only parts list you will need:
- M50D-R1HD transmission (~$400) (You can also get a M50D-R1 out of any '91+ Ranger or Explorer)
- LUK clutch kit w/new slave cylinder ($199.99)
- New flywheel ($79.99)
- New slave cylinder ($47.99)
- New clutch pedal assembly ($45)
- New clutch master cylinder (64.99) (includes reservoir & hydraulic line)
- New transmission starter (109.99)
- manual transmission PCM off eBay ($35)
I recommend new flywheel, starter, clutch, and slave cylinder because those are parts that can cause you to have to remove the tranmission again to replace.
If you have all those parts, that is all you will need. The prices is what I paid for the parts when I did the swap on my '97.
If you don't have a body lift, be prepared to cut the y-pipe. The best thing to do is to cut it off and clamp it back on as a temp to get you to an exhaust shop so they can reweld it on. If you don't cut it off or take it off, you will NEVER get the transmission back into the truck.
You wont need a new axle. You are NOT going to be doing anything with the stock axles.
If you have anymore questions ask in this tread so others who may want to do the swap can have their questions answered. I have done 2 automatic to manual swaps now, it is something that can be done in a day if you have all the tools together.
- M50D-R1HD transmission (~$400) (You can also get a M50D-R1 out of any '91+ Ranger or Explorer)
- LUK clutch kit w/new slave cylinder ($199.99)
- New flywheel ($79.99)
- New slave cylinder ($47.99)
- New clutch pedal assembly ($45)
- New clutch master cylinder (64.99) (includes reservoir & hydraulic line)
- New transmission starter (109.99)
- manual transmission PCM off eBay ($35)
I recommend new flywheel, starter, clutch, and slave cylinder because those are parts that can cause you to have to remove the tranmission again to replace.
If you have all those parts, that is all you will need. The prices is what I paid for the parts when I did the swap on my '97.
If you don't have a body lift, be prepared to cut the y-pipe. The best thing to do is to cut it off and clamp it back on as a temp to get you to an exhaust shop so they can reweld it on. If you don't cut it off or take it off, you will NEVER get the transmission back into the truck.
You wont need a new axle. You are NOT going to be doing anything with the stock axles.
If you have anymore questions ask in this tread so others who may want to do the swap can have their questions answered. I have done 2 automatic to manual swaps now, it is something that can be done in a day if you have all the tools together.
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