A clutch.
Yes, you can put a manual transmission in a 1993 Lincoln Town Car. The purpose of the engine is to provide motion to the transmission.
of course you can!
A torque converter. And usually a clutch as well, for better fuel efficiency.
It depends on the vehicle. If the car was offered with a manual transmission or there are other cars with the same engine that have a manual transmission, then yes you can have stick shift installed.
Buy a manual transmission that will bolt to your engine configuration, clutch assembly, drive shaft, et cetera. Install said parts and presto, you'll have a manual transmission car.
Most likley, what is the make of car and year engine size?
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.
The three pedals in a manual transmission car are the clutch, brake, and gas pedals. The clutch pedal is used to disengage the engine from the transmission to change gears. The brake pedal is used to slow down or stop the car. The gas pedal is used to accelerate the car by increasing the engine's speed.
Yes. Will it be cheap? Probably not, unless your car is really old. Transmission and engine work are probably the most expensive modifications you can make to a car.
A car with a manual or stick shift transmission.
[quote]Generally no. The connection to the transmission is quite different, better to change both the engine and the transmission.[/quote] actually you can...if they are the same engine just one was from the automatic version of the car and yours is the manual or vice versa you can do it, the engines are the same, it is the transmission that is different. but if the engine is from a different year/model you might want to check if the transmission and engine will line up properly, or you will do alot of work for nothing
It's located on the bell housing of the transmission (where the transmission connects to the engine) on the passenger side. And in case you don't know where that is... it's on the underside of the car just behind the engine.