the short answer is yes. i have done this project three times in the past 15 years.
there are a lot of variables depending on the year. its really best to have a donor car
for this project. some year cars you will need to swap out the entire drive line, plus
change the instrument cluster and front wiring loom.
the manual transmission with overdrive is longer than the auto transmission. also cable driven speedometer vs. electronic speedometer with the speed sensor in the rear deferential.
it can be a daunting task. but if you like the feel of a manual transmission and have a nice car it is well worth it. i would not do this project without a donor car. nuf said.
With manual 3 speed trans, 82 mph.With manual 4 speed trans, 81 mph.
Go to Pdftown.com to download a service manual for your car.
3 speed manual trans, 90 mph.Automatic trans, 88 mph.
With the 3 speed manual trans, 85 mph.With the automatic trans, 83 mph.
On the left side of the trans.
With the 3 speed manual trans, 106 mph.With the automatic trans, 104 mph.
You'd be thinking of a Volvo station wagon.
1993 Volvo 240 WAGON 5spd manual transmission. there are two screws on iether side of the console. then its just a matter of disconnecting wires.
With 3 or 4 speed manual trans, 91 mph.With the 2 speed automatic trans, 89 mph.
The book says ATF which is automatic transmision fluid.
Right under the driver dash, Buy a Haynes manual and it'll give you the full diagram
With the 4 speed manual trans, 95 mph.With the automatic trans, 93 mph.