It is not easy but do-able. It is easiest and cheapest if you can find a doner vehicle that will furnish all parts required.
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NO it wont work for you. these are different makes and models by years apart. Well not to mention techonology.
Assuming you have an automatic transmission, the dipstick should be located toward the rear of the engine on the passenger side. With vehicle warmed up and parking brake applied the transmission fluid is checked with the transmission in neutral.
1984 was the very last year for Airstream service manuals. For a couple of years after Airstream produced only smaller owners manuals and by the end of the 80's there was nothing for several years. vox231 on eBay has the 1984. Ask if it covers your needs. Airstream is now offering reprints of service manuals for vintage Airstream and Argosy trailers.
The S10 vehicles with an R4 compressor require different amounts depending on the year model. 1987 and earlier factory require 40 oz of R12 and 88 and later require 56 oz. To convert to R134 use about 85% of that amount.
The fuel tank of a 1984 Nissan Pulsar is 15.9 gallons. That size is the same no matter if the car is a manual transmission or an automatic transmission.
Don't bother, neither the manual or automatic use it
The short answer is yes. But, it is very involved and lots of factory only parts will be needed, would probably be easier to buy a manual parts car and do the swap from it. However, to be blunt if you are asking this question it's more that likely out of your skill level.
Why, certainly they have. Literally HUNDREDS of people every week trade their 1984 Accord LX with automatic in on 1984 Accord LX with manual. It's the only realistic way to go. If you were asking how to change a 1974 Volkswagen Bug from automatic (yes, there was an "automatic" transmission for a Bug) to manual, I'd tell you. But an Accord? They're extremely plentiful, in all the popular price ranges. No one's collecting them, and there's a good market for automatic-transmission Accords. So...trade the car in on the one you really want. NO
800 rpm + or - 50 according to workshop manual
If you wish to learn how to rebuild a 1988 Honda Accord automatic transmission, then you should purchase Haynes Repair Manual, 1984 through 1989. You can buy this book at Autozone or www.amazon.com.
I am looking for a manual on 1984 Heritage Motor Home Chevy motor.
any brand of dextron for an automatic 75w-90 for rear diff. and front diff as well as manual tranny.
It may not be possible to download an entire manual, but you could look up specific problems on the Internet and find answers.
Not hard if you are mechanically inclined. Having a donor vehicle that is the same as your truck but automatic is key. This would give you all the parts, nuts, bolts, brackets, linkage, etc to do the swap.
The 1984 Lincoln Town Car uses a Ford AOD (Automatic Over Drive) 4-Speed automatic transmission.
The automatic trans is a 3 speed. The manual is a 5auto a727 3speed.manual 4speed a833 or 4speed a435. no 5 speeds until 1989.