I know that answer is the one you were looking for but just in case you really want to know, If you havent done it before or have someone helping you that has then your best bet would be to leave that to someone that really knows what their doing. You can do it but there is ALOT to change and I know your not taking in to consideration that the computer is NOT the same from auto to straight shift. You would be better off to buy the straight shift and sell the car you have. The straight shift is alot cheeper car than the automatic is and you would probably come out with money in your pocket after you traded. Ray
I was not aware that the Grand Marquis came in a manual Transmission! If it was an Automatic Transmission I would say take it to a Transmission Shop and have it looked at.
Yes it is difficult. A transmission has a lot of parts. Manual tranies are easier to rebuild than Automatic transmissions. I would leave this job up to an expert.
The manual trans would be the AX5 5 speed fully synchronized.
As this vehicle was only produced with an Automatic Transmission, it would be very difficult to fit a manual in this car. Not impossible but extremely difficult and costly. I would not attempt this conversion unless you have lots of money, tools, and skill.
Chances are you cant. An import transmission will be in now way compatible with an American engine. The bell housing wouldn't match up and it would be near impossible to mount this transmission.
It will cost between $1500 and $3000 to change your automatic transmission to a manual transmission. The price is dependent upon the type of manual transmission.
The default manual transmission on a 1998 Honda Civic would be a 5-speed manual transmission. These are commonly referred to as "stick shift" cars.Ê
The minimum labor be atleast a grand not to mention the cost of the manual transmission if you get the right type because you can't match a manual transmission that went to a carbeurated engine to a fuel injected engine without an adapter plate which would alone cost atleast 500 bucks so no it's not really worth it at all in my opinion.
it is possible but you will need to change more that just the transmission. You will need to get the ecm out of the other car or any gm that has a manual transmission and a 2.8. and change that out. early 90's cavalier would be the easiest since they made so many of them. you will also of course need the shifter and shifter linkage for a manual
Depends on which country you are in. In the UK, an example of a 7-seater with manual transmission would be a Ford Galaxy.
A grand caravan would have the 4 speed transmission, which is not cable controlled. It is all electronic.A grand caravan would have the 4 speed transmission, which is not cable controlled. It is all electronic.
This info would be in the back of the manual for your G