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jtrackerAug-26-04 08:45 AM
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#79689, "Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"




          

Ok,
We just bought a 95 talon and the engine is running on three cylinders so we are going to take the engine out of my auto talon and put it into the manual car. The reason I got another car was because last summer a hail storm got my whole car! So anyways is there anything that I have to get to switch it over or will I have everything from both cars? We bought the manual car from a guy and said that his mechanic said that it had a hole in piston #1. We're going to take the head off and see if its a bent valve or really a whole in the piston. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks,
Justin

  

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RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, Dave41079, Aug-26-04 12:40 PM, #1
RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOne, Aug-26-04 12:52 PM, #2
      RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, techboy, Aug-27-04 04:42 AM, #3
           RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, thedawg, Aug-27-04 07:05 AM, #4
                RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, techboy, Aug-27-04 11:34 AM, #5
                     RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, bedlam32570, Aug-27-04 07:48 PM, #6
                          RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, Dave41079, Aug-28-04 12:53 AM, #7
                               RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, jtracker, Aug-28-04 02:42 AM, #8
                                    RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, ajna_star, Aug-28-04 05:50 AM, #9
                                         RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, Dave41079, Aug-28-04 06:25 AM, #10
                                              RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, jtracker, Aug-28-04 04:21 PM, #11
                                              RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, bedlam32570, Aug-28-04 06:40 PM, #12
                                                   RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, Dave41079, Aug-28-04 10:01 PM, #13
                                                        RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOne, Aug-28-04 10:03 PM, #14
                                                             RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, Pushin420a, Aug-28-04 10:07 PM, #15
                                                                  RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, bedlam32570, Aug-30-04 08:54 AM, #16
                                                                       RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!, TeamMichael_97RS, Aug-30-04 09:07 AM, #17

Dave41079Aug-26-04 12:40 PM
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#79690, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Should just drop in with no problems.



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#79691, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Exact same motor. No differences between auto and manual as far as the engine goes.

Moved to Perf/Eng

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techboyAug-27-04 04:42 AM
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#79719, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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I'm not positive, b/c I'm manual, but think there are some differences electrically between the auto and manual. You might need to wire up some harness plugs or something. Otherwise the tranny will bolt right up like they ^^^ said. Have fun.


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#79729, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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There are zero differences.

  

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techboyAug-27-04 11:34 AM
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#79749, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Well there's your answer.


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bedlam32570Aug-27-04 07:48 PM
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#79766, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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just swap computers cause the comps are different.

  

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Dave41079Aug-28-04 12:53 AM
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#79770, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Originally posted by bedlam32570
just swap computers cause the comps are different.


If you don't know wtf you're talking about, keep your grubby little sausages off of the keyboard. Putting an engine from an automatic car into a manual transmission equipped car requires NO MODIFICATIONS. That's the end of the discussion right there. There are NO differences in engines. At all. Not even a little. They even use the same flexplate.



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jtrackerAug-28-04 02:42 AM
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#79771, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Thanks for letting me know about the engines and that their are NO differences! Were taking the engines out today!! So I don't have to switch the computers? Thanks again

  

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#79775, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Aug-28-04 05:52 AM by ajna_star



          

Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by bedlam32570 just swap computers cause the comps are different.
If you don't know wtf you're talking about, keep your grubby little sausages off of the keyboard.



who are you, and why are you being such an asshole? and your wrong, there is a wire that needs to be grounded i believe.

ask TalonPimpin on aim, he did the swap


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#79777, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Originally posted by ajna_star
Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by bedlam32570 just swap computers cause the comps are different.
If you don't know wtf you're talking about, keep your grubby little sausages off of the keyboard.
who are you, and why are you being such an asshole? and your wrong, there is a wire that needs to be grounded i believe. ask TalonPimpin on aim, he did the swap


Who I am doesn't matter. People don't need to spread wrong information. I don't need to IM anyone and ask them. I have an engine from an AT car in my car right now.



Lets just say this... I'm over 100whp and soon to cross 200whp. Thanx 2GNT! Now if I could only learn to prove it.

  

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jtrackerAug-28-04 04:21 PM
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#79794, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Nevermind guys,
Thanks for the help though if I ever do that! We pulled the head off today and the rocker arm broke on piston #1. So thanks anyway!

  

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#79801, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by ajna_star
Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by bedlam32570 just swap computers cause the comps are different.
If you don't know wtf you're talking about, keep your grubby little sausages off of the keyboard.
who are you, and why are you being such an asshole? and your wrong, there is a wire that needs to be grounded i believe. ask TalonPimpin on aim, he did the swap
Who I am doesn't matter. People don't need to spread wrong information. I don't need to IM anyone and ask them. I have an engine from an AT car in my car right now.


you know it's not nice to talk like that. my 98 computer from my autolooks completely different than my buddy's 97 manual. The auto uses the computer to shift and has different sensor on it. the manual uses some different sensors. plus I wasn't referring to the actual engines themselves. i was just referring to the computer not the engine. I already knew the engines were the same. I'll admit to things when i'm not sure about them. but i am sure that you cannot use the same computer because of the transmissions and the programming the computer contains.

  

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Dave41079Aug-28-04 10:01 PM
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#79814, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Originally posted by bedlam32570
Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by ajna_star
Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by bedlam32570 just swap computers cause the comps are different.
If you don't know wtf you're talking about, keep your grubby little sausages off of the keyboard.
who are you, and why are you being such an asshole? and your wrong, there is a wire that needs to be grounded i believe. ask TalonPimpin on aim, he did the swap
Who I am doesn't matter. People don't need to spread wrong information. I don't need to IM anyone and ask them. I have an engine from an AT car in my car right now.
you know it's not nice to talk like that. my 98 computer from my autolooks completely different than my buddy's 97 manual. The auto uses the computer to shift and has different sensor on it. the manual uses some different sensors. plus I wasn't referring to the actual engines themselves. i was just referring to the computer not the engine. I already knew the engines were the same. I'll admit to things when i'm not sure about them. but i am sure that you cannot use the same computer because of the transmissions and the programming the computer contains.


Who was talking about computers?? He asked if an engine from an AT car would work in an MT car.



Lets just say this... I'm over 100whp and soon to cross 200whp. Thanx 2GNT! Now if I could only learn to prove it.

  

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#79815, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by bedlam32570
Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by ajna_star
Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by bedlam32570 just swap computers cause the comps are different.
If you don't know wtf you're talking about, keep your grubby little sausages off of the keyboard.
who are you, and why are you being such an asshole? and your wrong, there is a wire that needs to be grounded i believe. ask TalonPimpin on aim, he did the swap
Who I am doesn't matter. People don't need to spread wrong information. I don't need to IM anyone and ask them. I have an engine from an AT car in my car right now.
you know it's not nice to talk like that. my 98 computer from my autolooks completely different than my buddy's 97 manual. The auto uses the computer to shift and has different sensor on it. the manual uses some different sensors. plus I wasn't referring to the actual engines themselves. i was just referring to the computer not the engine. I already knew the engines were the same. I'll admit to things when i'm not sure about them. but i am sure that you cannot use the same computer because of the transmissions and the programming the computer contains.
Who was talking about computers?? He asked if an engine from an AT car would work in an MT car.



And it will. the engine is the same. it does not matter what the driveline is, it's the same engine. you're all idiots and i hate you.

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#79816, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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Originally posted by DarkOne
Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by bedlam32570
Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by ajna_star
Originally posted by Dave41079
Originally posted by bedlam32570 just swap computers cause the comps are different.
If you don't know wtf you're talking about, keep your grubby little sausages off of the keyboard.
who are you, and why are you being such an asshole? and your wrong, there is a wire that needs to be grounded i believe. ask TalonPimpin on aim, he did the swap
Who I am doesn't matter. People don't need to spread wrong information. I don't need to IM anyone and ask them. I have an engine from an AT car in my car right now.
you know it's not nice to talk like that. my 98 computer from my autolooks completely different than my buddy's 97 manual. The auto uses the computer to shift and has different sensor on it. the manual uses some different sensors. plus I wasn't referring to the actual engines themselves. i was just referring to the computer not the engine. I already knew the engines were the same. I'll admit to things when i'm not sure about them. but i am sure that you cannot use the same computer because of the transmissions and the programming the computer contains.
Who was talking about computers?? He asked if an engine from an AT car would work in an MT car.
And it will. the engine is the same. it does not matter what the driveline is, it's the same engine. you're all idiots and i hate you.





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bedlam32570Aug-30-04 08:54 AM
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#79881, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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and if you had read my first post you would have seen that i was referring to the computer no the engine which you quoted me on in your first post. besides i'm done trying to prove my point to you now.

  

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#79882, "RE: Mating an automatic engine to a Manual transmission!"
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The question has been answered.

Enough of the childish bickering.



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