5spd swap?

Discussion in 'Engine/Drivetrain' started by mr.potatohead, Dec 5, 2012.

  1. mr.potatohead

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    I found a bunch of parts locally. Enough to do a 5 speed conversion I believe. My question to you guys is, Is there anything I need to watch out for? Are there any major problems with doing a manual conversion on my turck? Other then the trans, slave cylinder, pedal assembly, clutch...etc. Is there any other major parts like a tranny mount, or a different length drive shaft I need?

    Any info is appreciated!
     
  2. CrazyCody93

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    From my research, i've found those are something that needs changed
     
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    Yes drive shaft is a different length.You will need the manual drive shaft.It's also kind of a bitch to pull out the column shifter.Get the hydrolic lines with the clutch master and I think thats about it.Some trans mounting brackets are different but I think thats for the pre 89 models so you should be goo.
     
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    What about going from manual to auto? Has this been done by anyone here?
     
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    You're a horrible person!

    LOL jk. but seriously, why would you? sure you can (just need all the parts the OP's taking out) but it's like losing half the hp, a few mpg, and 9/10 of the fun.
     
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    I'd like to give the truck to my son who just got his license. I know its easier to teach him how to drive stick but for a new driver, I think an auto is the way to go.

    At the end of the day, it may be easier to sell my truck and find an automatic.
     
  7. mr.potatohead

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    how bout we just trade? lol. I found a guy locally that will sell me everything short of the hydraulic lines and the clutch kit for $350. Think Ill have a 5spd truck soon enough.:headbang:
     
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    *facepalm*
    He'll never have an easier time to learn than when he's young. Better to do it now and get used to it than try after he's used to driving auto. I WISH I'd learned stick when I was 16, I missed out on driving a few fun cars when I worked at a dealership. At least give him the chance to learn. Don't let him quit in less than 3 months though. If he destroys the trans, THEN you can swap the auto in.

    Auto won't increase the resale value $1 especially if it's swapped in. NEVER enough to justify the cost and time of doing it. If it weren't available that way it might be worth a small amount to swap it, but not enough to justify the cost. or if it were for performance (turbo350 w/ SBC or something) maybe. but this just seems like going the long way round to avoid doing something relatively easy.
     
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    I think stick is a good way to learn for a new driver not only of the procedure of driving a stick but I think it keeps younger drivers more aware and focused when driving in the city were they have a tendency to space out Or more like the whole body is doing procedures keeping a younger mind more focused . Just my two cents but either way that's a nice truck for your son
     
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    I feel that my truck is much more controllable, enjoyable, learnable, and reliable with the 5 speed I swapped in. That auto was hell. 4th speed Overdrive kicks in past 35mph when it's warmed up.

    I broke the transmission and lost reverse.
    And then I lost overdrive overall.
     
  11. mr.potatohead

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    Was there any problems on the electrical end of your swap? The mechanical stuff doesnt bother me. that can be easily fixed. Its the electrical stuff I am concerned about.
     
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    I just came over here from yotatech.com and I'm going to be doing a 5speed swap here fairly shortly. There's a lot of info on yotatech about this. I believe the crossmember is different since the 5 speed is so much smaller. It's also a couple inches shorter. Ill be going with a drive shaft spacer from 4crawler.com instead of replacing my rear drive shaft since mine is in good shape and they're hard to find here.
     

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