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chewy321 02-Sep-2009 01:40 AM

help. D16Y7 Auto to Manual swap
 
hello everyone, i have a 1999 Honda civic dx coupe. im sick of it being automatic and i want to swap it to manual. Im sure this has been posted many times but i wanted to know if anyone could help me find everything that i need to make this happen. and can i get a suggestion on how much it will cost to pick the parts out of doner car or if anyone has the stuff the i would need that would be great. a list of the parts will be very much appreciated! thank you!

mplays 19-Dec-2010 06:37 PM

Tranny, Shifter rods, Standard ECU, Clutch and Flywheel Assembly, Proper tranny mounts or brackets, Shifter, shifter boot for inside of the car. Foot pedals, Clutch master and slave cylinder with line. A few minor things but thats about the just of it.

rick10 19-Dec-2010 07:04 PM

no worth doing for a 99. May as well sell your car and buy a manual. But if you really want to do it , use the search function on the top right , there are tons of post about this topic

good luck

D.T.P 19-Dec-2010 09:06 PM

Here is a guide for EF auto-manual swap.
Will be the same or very close for EK

http://www.torontocivics.com/f13/ef-...-manual-37327/

ol Dusty 20-Dec-2010 11:33 AM

except the EF is a cable clutch and the Ek is hydro. Other then that pretty much the same. I agree though, unless your shell is mint or you have a real sentimental attachment to it, I'd either sell and buy a standard one or keep it as it is and dd it and just get a second car to make a project outta. It been done and all but you really need to put a lot of time in and do it right. Your looking at either working under a dash for a while or removing it, kinda a pain, and I believe you need to weld in a part for the pedals to mount and I've seen converted cars break this and need to be towed in and have the dash removed to get in there and fix it properly so be sure to do it right the first time.


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