Lots of work. Check that the crankshaft to torque converter/ flywheel boss are the same and there is centre bearing for the input shaft. Check auto/manual rear axle ratio the same. Change torque converter for flywheel and clutch assembly, bell housing, gearbox, propshaft and, as necessary, rear axle. Install different pedal carrier and pedals, install clutch linkage
With manual 3 speed trans, 94 mph.With manual 4 speed trans, 92 mph. With automatic trans, 91 mph.
The 2004 Ford Mustang owners manual shows : for the manual transmission used with the V6 - 2.6 liters (5.6 pints ) of Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid
It would a clutch safety switch if manual transmission - usually located at the upper end of the clutch pedal under dash area
it is part of the trans range sensor. mounted on the right side of the trans. The shift lever hooks to it also
It's mounted to the transmission where the shift lever meets the case if it's an automatic trans.
It is screwed into the driver's side of the transmission, right in the middle.
Is it an automatic or manual transmission? If its a manual trans its under the clutch pedal.
Automatic or manual trans?
there isn't a difference cause theres no such thing as a automatic or manual engine. there is such thing as a manual transmission aka trans. and a automatic trans. the automatic shifts by hydrolic pressure that increases when acclurating. and a manual trans the person driving the vehical shifts the gears with a lever. i hope that's what you wanted to know.
According to a website I was looking at : For a 1996 Ford Mustang , 3.8 L V6 engine , automatic and manual trans : ( 18 city / 27 highway / miles per U.S. gallon )
Manual, yes. Automatic, no.Manual, yes. Automatic, no.
I know that a 1994 ranger with a manual trans. uses automatic trans. fluid