No because the driveshaft and transmission are diffent sizes.
yes you can all you need to do is switch the automatic flywheel and putt on a standard flywheel and make sure the clutch from the transmission will bolt up to the flywheel.
For most engines there is no need to change the crankshaft to use an engine for an automatic or a manual transmission. For an automatic, connect a flex-plate to the crankshaft. For a manual transmission connect a flywheel.
Only use what is specified in the user's manual. For manual, use Nissan Matic D; for automatic, use Nissan Automatic Transmission fluid. Dextron is also an okay choice per the manual.
If you mean Stickshift, or Manual, then yes. You can buy the Nissan 350z in either manual or automatic transmission
A stock Nissan transmission is usually what comes with it. You know? Sometimes I hear that they had both automatic AND manual transmissions.
wich one radiator, engine or transmission (manual or automatic)... wich one radiator, engine or transmission (manual or automatic)...
A flexplate is used in automatic transmissions while a flywheel is used in manual transmissions. The 2000 GMC Jimmy SLS appears to have a manual transmission, so it uses a flywheel.
Flywheel
check your manual
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.
no
Bell housing. Contains the clutch & flywheel on a manual transmission vehicle. On an automatic it contains the torque converter.