The basics are money, time, parts, knowledgeable people and/or manuals.
You dont need a new engine you just need a manual flywheel and a clutch kit, dont get a clutch kit from a parts store though, you can get a racing clutch kit offline for cheaper most of the timeAnswerYes you can change an auto to a manual. All you have to do is buy the engine and manual transmission and the tranny bolts right in. At least that is what I have heard b/c i want to do it to my 1995 Eagle Talon. and about $1000 in labor.
Should be a 4 speed.
The turbo is a 14b if its a manual transmission
If its an automatic tranny then its in the same area as the ECU behind the stereo
if it is a manual talon could be clutch not disengaging( slave or master cylinder most likely culprit) if automatic, could be something to do with tranny itself or shifter
synchros are pooched
yes the transmission will still operate correctly
On the lower front side of the transaxle housing. There is a threaded plug.
It is quite possible that your clutch is not disengaging the transmission from the motor. Also, your synchros could be bad, which would not allow it to go into gear.
yes
ive got a 91 eagle talon also, the transmission is great. works perfect and all. BUT the reverse dosent work at all.. so in other words, all other gears work perfect. EXCEPT reverse. not sure of this problem.
A turbocharged and intercooled version of that engine, rated 190 horsepower. Well i believe for a manual =195hp automatic=180hp