YES,BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO CHECK MOTOR MOUNT LOCATIONS AND CHANGE AS NESESSARY. ALSO YOU WILL HAVE CHANGE DRIVESHAFTS ALONG WITH ALL NESSESARY LINKAGE AND OF COURSE THE CLUTCH PEDAL.
yes you just have to get a manual tranny from a 300zx because they did not make manuals for the j30
take the bolts out of the tranny fluid pan and drop the pan, change the filter and then put new gasket on the tranny pan and reinstall the pan with the bolts and then refill the tranny with new fluid.
165 hp @4000 rpm
it should be checked or added with every oil change. You will need gear oil for a manual tranny. you will find the plug somewhere on the tranny.
It IS possible, but not realistic, as there are lots of hidden difficulties apart from "only" ripping the tranny out. The sensible way is to sell the car you have and buy one with the features that you want already in it.
manual tranny doesnt have fluid u noob manual tranny doesnt have fluid u noob
A manual tranny does not take tranny fluid. So you can't check it. A manual tranny does not take tranny fluid. So you can't check it.
The 3.8 v-6 with a 5 speed manual tranny puts out around 210 stock
if it is a manual transmission. U will need to run a hose down to the drain on the passenger side of the tranny, and fill it from the hose. Once it is full it will slowing drip out of the opening on the tranny. It is best to have two people do it.
Use Dextron III ATF, but be sure not to overfill the tranny.
No, the tranny has to be out of a olds, Pontiac, or Buick to bolt up to a Pontiac engine.
Automatic takes 11.9 quarts Manual V6 takes 2.75 quarts Manual V8 takes 3.2 quarts