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Yes, You can put a manual shift valve body in it.
Yes, the NV3500
You would definitely need to swap out the transmission, flywheel, clutch linkages, clutch hydraulics, clutch pedal assembly, shifter cables, and shifter. You'd have to replace the computer with one for a manual trans car. You might have to swap the entire firewall as well as fabricating brackets for manual trans components that are missing on a auto car. The cost would be high enough it would make more sense to sell your auto car and purchase a manual one.
It would be easier to buy a different car. You would need to change the trans, install a wiring harness for a manual, a computer for a manual, cut an extra hole in the firewall for the clutch master cylinder, mount the clutch pedal ( would have to make new brackets ), change the center console to a manual shifter, route the manuals shift cables.......
HP Trans oil or HP4 w/o molly in the trans HP4 with molly in the motor. Never molly in the trans, make ur clutch slip
As I have a trans in my 92 F150, which has that code on it. I believe my factory service manual identified the trans as a MR2 (or R2) mazada 5 speed that was used by Ford.
When You Push The Clutch In Make Sure Its To The Floor
yes they still make trans ams!
If you were infinitely lucky, there are probably about 3 in Germany, but virtually all CLK350s built had the 5a or 7a atuo trans.
All things are possible. I'll assume your year & model car had the manual trans. option. In that case, pull out auto trans, all linkage and electronics. Install manual trans, all linkage (clutch and brake pedals too) and electronics from another car of interchangable (ask wrecking yard about this) make and model. Identical year would probably be easiest. Warning: this may not be real fun. Hope that helps.
Please visit your local auto parts store or your local dealer for the repair manual for the year make and model of the vehicle. You may also locate the repair manual online.
you have to disconnect the trans from the engine to replace it unfortunately. Make sure that is the problem, because it's going to take some time. If it's a manual trans, you will want to do the clutch also at this time.