Manual trans into auto xr
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Manual trans into auto xr
I know its been done, and I'm reading thru forum posts now. Here's the skinny:
My 86 xr has not passed smog since 2010. I took the car off the road in 2012 due to what I thought atnbthe time was a bad c3 trans. It turned out to be an exhaust that separated at a joint that made me think the trans was dead. Fast forwards to 2017 when I started trying to pass smog again after sitting for 5yrs. The trans had absorbed a ton of moisture so I had to change trans oil 2 times before I got the trans shifting right. Then I had to replace the VB gaskets and low reverse servo gasket. Next the pan would not seal for nuthin. Tried flattening it, gasket maker, everything short of welding the pan onto the case. Now I think the pan finally holds oil, its making noise even though she should be full. Have not run diagnosis on the trans yet, but I am going to put a manual in it at some point simply because she won't be driven enough to keep an auto.
My XR has a 02-07-1986 build date, and the crossmember for the trans mount is 12.75" wide overall, not between centers of the slots.
My 86 xr has not passed smog since 2010. I took the car off the road in 2012 due to what I thought atnbthe time was a bad c3 trans. It turned out to be an exhaust that separated at a joint that made me think the trans was dead. Fast forwards to 2017 when I started trying to pass smog again after sitting for 5yrs. The trans had absorbed a ton of moisture so I had to change trans oil 2 times before I got the trans shifting right. Then I had to replace the VB gaskets and low reverse servo gasket. Next the pan would not seal for nuthin. Tried flattening it, gasket maker, everything short of welding the pan onto the case. Now I think the pan finally holds oil, its making noise even though she should be full. Have not run diagnosis on the trans yet, but I am going to put a manual in it at some point simply because she won't be driven enough to keep an auto.
My XR has a 02-07-1986 build date, and the crossmember for the trans mount is 12.75" wide overall, not between centers of the slots.
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
Like I said, manual trans is next step at some point, however I'm leaning towards soonerer rather than laterer, simply because if the c3 has to come out, i dont really wanna put it back. I know a T9 will be quick dirty and easy, but also only good to 350hp unless I get really spendy on parts from the UK, not that I expect to hit much more than 350hp anytime soon. I have a pedal, cable, pawl, and quadrant for the T9 already. If these can be used with the T5, I may look into the camarobird T5 as I know its shifter is location is perfect for the xr(dunno which years though), assuming I can do that for as cheap as T9.
Assuming I can get T9 for $250.00, and the other bits I need, fork, pressure plate, clutch kit, and anything I missed(I have a drive shaft for T9) for another $300.00 or so I'd go that route.
How much does a typical T5 conversion cost? Will it be less than the T9?
Assuming I can get T9 for $250.00, and the other bits I need, fork, pressure plate, clutch kit, and anything I missed(I have a drive shaft for T9) for another $300.00 or so I'd go that route.
How much does a typical T5 conversion cost? Will it be less than the T9?
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
If you're starting from scratch, I'd say that cost would be about the same, maybe a little less actually. The T5 is easier to find that the T9, and there are more parts available for them...Otherwise you need just about all the same stuff.
Re: Manual trans into auto xr
And you'll actually save money because the C3 and T5 use the same speedo cable.
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
I may actually have a speedo cable for a T9 that needs repair, I have to look thru my parts stash again. I have to check my extra driveshaft, but as I recall it is from a T9 equipped XR, so that should reduce cost, and headache balancing a one piece DS.
I should be able to use the C3 trans mount with a T9 right?
Like I said above, I think the only things I am missing, are the flywheel/ring gear, the pilot bearing, throw out bearing, fork, clutch kit(the one I'm looking at is under $100.00 on rock auto, it's an LUK with the clutch, alignment tool, and pressure plate), and...
I don't think I've ever seen a complete list of what is needed to go from an auto to a manual.
I should be able to use the C3 trans mount with a T9 right?
Like I said above, I think the only things I am missing, are the flywheel/ring gear, the pilot bearing, throw out bearing, fork, clutch kit(the one I'm looking at is under $100.00 on rock auto, it's an LUK with the clutch, alignment tool, and pressure plate), and...
I don't think I've ever seen a complete list of what is needed to go from an auto to a manual.
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
T9 trans mount is same as for Scorpio A4LD but not for C3.
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
Dang, I just got rid of my last Scorpio trans mount IIRC
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
Auto to T5 swap write up on merkurtech:milehighXR wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 12:50 pm
I don't think I've ever seen a complete list of what is needed to go from an auto to a manual.
http://www.merkurtech.com/merkurtech/te ... tem038.php
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
I found that again, and have looked thru it and the one on Merkur Encyclopedia. However I see no pics of what it look like when they're talking about reusing the stock 2 piece drive shaft.
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
Take the front section of the stock 2 piece driveshaft and have a T5 yoke welded on and balanced at a driveshaft shop.milehighXR wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2019 10:40 am I found that again, and have looked thru it and the one on Merkur Encyclopedia. However I see no pics of what it look like when they're talking about reusing the stock 2 piece drive shaft.
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
Thanks, that makes it more clearer
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
Thanks to Jacek, I now have a 4 cyl T-5 to stick into my XR. Just have to get a few more bits, some oil, and then swap er in and then dispose of the C-3. Have had my fun with the auto trannies, but it's time to go manual and never look back...
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
What I can't find are the lengths of the bolt for crank to flywheel, and the clutch to crank. I'm going form C3 to T5 with my swap. I can measure once I get the flex plate, off, but I would rather have the bolts in hand before I get the flex plate off so I can just start putting things together.
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Re: Manual trans into auto xr
Thanks dude, now I just gotta get some grade ? For the clutch housing to flywheel bolts.
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