Tranny swap?

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Verbkiller
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Tranny swap?

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How hard would it be to swap my auto tranny to a manual tranny ?

What would i need besides the tranny itself shift linkage and all that good stuff ? a manual comp ?


Or would it make more sense just to buy a new daewoo that is manual ?
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what car?????
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2000 daewoo lanos 1.6L
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Post by BosnianLanos »

New manual Lanos.

Transmission, Computer, Pedal assembly, shift linkage, mounts, and maybe axles and wiring harness.

Its more problems and money than its worth.
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another option

Post by Spider »

Verbkiller wrote:
.........Or would it make more sense just to buy a new daewoo that is manual ?
No such thing as a 'new daewoo'
Well, maybe "new" to you ? ;)

If your determined to have a stick-shifter ?
It would be easier to find a manual transmission Lanos with a bad engine, buy it cheap and swap your engine into it.
Than your old car could become a "parts-car" for you. :lol:
And if your auto tranny is still good ?
You could probably sell it for at least $100.00 USD

:)
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