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Old 03-25-2002, 01:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Manual swap parts list HERE HELP HELP HELP

i have prepared this list to give to my mechanic so he can get the parts i need... if you guys can verify anything i may be missing, and i have one concern about the starting, if i remove the manual trans, will it default to PARK mode? because if its not in park or neutral it wont start.. with all the cables removed, how will it know and how will i start the car ?? maybe i have to tell my mechanic to short some of the signal wires? or use a resistor to trick it?

Manual Transmission Parts List.
1999 Hyundai Elantra.

Can use any model year 1998 – 2000
1.8L or 2.0L
Tiburon or Elantra manual transmission unit.

Part list.

1. Clutch pedal assembly.
2. Clutch Master Cylinder assembly (and reservoir tank).
3. Pedal support member.
4. Shifter cables (and cotter pins for each end)
5. Shift Lever Assembly (metal base, lever, shifter boot and knob)
6. Drivers Side Rear Transmission Mount assembly
7. Engine to Transmission DUST COVERS
2 parts, Rear plate, and Bell housing cover.

(there are also a few misc. parts needed)

Nuts , bolts and washers to fasten the pedal assembly, shifter assembly, and cable quadrant to the firewall.

The rear automatic transmission mount will not line up with the manual trans mounting locations, therefore the manual transmission mount and bracket must be used.

The ignition lock switch that attaches to the clutch pedal is not needed, also there is no harness to connect it to in the vehicle.

The speedometer gear should be a direct fit into the new manual transmission.

But I did find that there is a variation in the drive/driven ratio from the auto to the manual
The automatic drive/driven speedo gear ratio is 36/32
The manual drive/driven speedo gear ratio is 31/36





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Old 03-26-2002, 05:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Manual swap parts list HERE HELP HELP HELP

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