cheezitman All American 1245 Posts user info edit post |
I need someone to take out an automatic transmission in a 1999 dodge neon and install a manual (got a good deal from a friend).
HOW MUCH YA WANT 8/21/2009 12:30:35 AM |
kcon All American 551 Posts user info edit post |
something tells me its gonna cost a lot more in the long run than a rebuilt auto even if you did get a good deal 8/21/2009 12:33:06 AM |
arghx Deucefest '04 7584 Posts user info edit post |
you'll have to source a pedal assembly at least, there might be multiple wiring changes needed as well. not straightforward I bet. a lot of times they have different ECU's for auto and manual cars and since it's OBD II it might throw codes 8/21/2009 1:02:34 AM |
H8R wear sumthin tight 60155 Posts user info edit post |
I did this conversion in a 98 Subaru, which is one of the easiest cars that I've worked on, and it was still pretty involved
in the end, it was down to me and the internet
I needed the pedal assembly ECU from a manual the ABS module and controller from a manual several relays and contacts, including the clutch safety switch circuit and one more I can't recall the rear differential for the manual (you won't need that since it's just a neon, more than likely) clutch master cylinder may as well get a new clutch plate, pressure plate, flywheel and throwout bearing while you're at it. get the needed fluids also, clutch and transmission oils
still had to jumper out a few ports on the automatic part of the harness, that's where I asked the internet
the pedal assembly was among the hardest part of the install, for me at least
but this was just a subaru..
I would, at the very least, do a search on a neon forum and talk to some people that have done this swap before, to get a complete parts list
good luck 8/21/2009 2:09:25 AM |
zxappeal All American 26824 Posts user info edit post |
I'll do it for 700 dollars. You supply the parts. 8/21/2009 9:59:02 AM |
Skack All American 31140 Posts user info edit post |
^ If there is anybody on TWW that I'd trust to do it it would probably be this guy. 8/21/2009 10:46:57 AM |
smc All American 9221 Posts user info edit post |
$700 is a great price for all the extra work this would take.
You might be better off just pulling an auto out of the junkyard and taking your chances with it.
Or,(and don't take this the wrong way), just junking the car. 8/21/2009 11:03:49 AM |
ScHpEnXeL Suspended 32613 Posts user info edit post |
can't beat zx's price
and the fact that he'll actually be able to do it right. 8/21/2009 11:19:35 AM |
SaabTurbo All American 25459 Posts user info edit post |
This just isn't worth the time, effort or money IMO. So many better things to do, but if you want to waste money on this then by all means, do so.
Just remember that you'll never get a single penny of it back. It really seems like you're just throwing away perfectly good money to me.
Oh and this thread lead me on a tangent that resulted in this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo-compound_engine
Quote : | "Some modern heavy truck diesel manufacturers have incorporated turbo-compounding into their modern designs. A good example of this is the Detroit Diesel DD15 engine that claims 5 percent better fuel economy with greater power available compared to their previous engines." | ]8/21/2009 1:54:23 PM |
Ragged All American 23473 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "(got a good deal from a friend). " |
is he gonna pay for all the instalation, and parts 8/21/2009 6:26:35 PM |
69 Suspended 15861 Posts user info edit post |
you gonna pay for a spelling class? 10/15/2009 9:44:40 AM |