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For most engines there is no need to change the crankshaft to use an engine for an automatic or a manual transmission. For an automatic, connect a flex-plate to the crankshaft. For a manual transmission connect a flywheel.
Most cars this is not a problem, the engines are identical.
when gm took over Toyota they did a lot of cars with the same engines. look at the engines in both, if they are the same engine then they should be nearly the same transmission
A 1993 Honda Civic has 4 different engines. All four engines can come with either a manual or an automatic transmission.
An overdrive transmission allows for less engine speed and thus greater engine economy. When in overdrive the transmission has a gear drive of less than then the engines speed. In the General Motors 4L60E Hydramatic transmission for example, in overdrive gear (4th) the transmission has a ratio of . 70. This means for each 1 rotation of the crankshaft, the output shaft of the transmission rotates . 7.
Yes, they are. Please remember you have to also change the flywheel on the manual with the flexplate from the automatic transmission/tourque converter. you might also have to change the axles too.
If by "motor", you mean "engine", then yes: as long as it is the same engine: SOHC* automatic transmission with SOHC automatic transmission; DOHC** automatic transmission with DOHC automatic transmission; SOHC manual transmission with SOHC manual transmission. Make sure all the fittings and connections line up. All Neons 1995 to 1999 are 2.0 liter 4-cylinder engines. *Single OverHead Camshaft **Dual OverHead Camshaft
"Turbo 350" is a slang expression for General Motor's Turbohydramatic 350 automatic transmission. It is a 3-speed fully automatic transmission originally intended for use with engines that produced up to approximately 350 pound-feet of torque.
The 1999 Hyundai Sonata GLS came equipped with the 2.4L 4-cylinder and 2.5L 6-cylinder engines. Both engines had the F4A51 automatic transmissions. As of September 2014 the newest and downwardly compatible automatic transmission fluid specification for the application is Hyundai SP-IV.
if the engines that they came off of are the same it should work
May be the A604. Is it a 4 speed with automatic overdrive? It was very common on the 3.3 litre engines for sure.
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