Probably it cost you just to install like not more than $500 in the shop unless you know somebody will do for you. but if you want make it cheap try to shop around and one thing try to find a tranny first so it make more cheap usually you fin this in some junk yard and also you need to find a clucth cilinder and a clucth pedal.
AnswerThis is a daunting task. You would for sure need a donor car for parts. The price of the parts would be way more than the car is worth, without a wrecked donor vehicle. I have did this in the past and would advice against it. Sell this car and buy one with a manual. AnswerIt would be easier to get a new motor entirely.
The parts incorporated with the transmission include: clutch, clutch pedal, clutch cylinder, shift linkage, air intake, solenoids, header, ECU, and throttle.
At this point all you'll have left from the original is the block, and will have spent countless hours on it, just buy a donor car with a manual and swap the whole thing.
If you're interested in things like this i would suggest going to Honda-tech forums, they're very informative and helpful
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
Yes, that is possible. But you would need a donor car in order to have all the parts necessary. Otherwise the cost of doing this would be astronomical. My advice is to sell the Honda with an automatic transmission and buy a Honda with a manual 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.
probably more than the car was bought for, unless u get the parts and do it yourself.
Why would want to do that ? Manual transmission own.
your dumb
Yes, it would be a lot of work, though.
jo mama
yes
Honda recommends changing it at 100,000 miles. I personally recommend you change it every 75,000 miles. The 2003 Honda Accord had problems with the transmission so I would recommend this as a preventative measure.
Sell your auto and buy a manual car.
Honda Automatic transmissions use an internal filter that is designed for the life of the transmission. It is extremely rare that one would have to be changed. Also do not do a power flush on a Honda transmission as it will ruin the internal seals.