manual engine to auto

Discussion in 'Technical' started by Chad_, Mar 2, 2013.

  1. Chad_

    Chad_ Well-Known Member

    do i need anything to slap an auto box onto an engine that had a manual on it ?

    i know the flex plate are different but anything else or just bolt straight up ?








    (in b4 manuals are better dont do it)
     
  2. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

    Needs a bearing/bush in the back of the crank I believe. Other than that should work fine.
     
  3. Chad_

    Chad_ Well-Known Member

    whats this bearing/bush more info please where do i get it from
     
  4. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

  5. Chad_

    Chad_ Well-Known Member

    awwww ok thanx for the link so this just goes over the crank end and bolt eveyrthing back up
     
  6. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

    Dunno, never had to muck around with one.
     
  7. mungyz

    mungyz Well-Known Member

    It goes IN the end of the crank.

    Dust plates that go between the engine and the flex plate are different to the manual ones - you will learn this the hard way if you try to use the manual ones as you wont be able to fit the torque converter bolts LOL!

    Other than that the actual motor to box connection is easy, if you're fitting a manual engine to an auto chassis then it's a walk in the park.

    If you are fitting an auto box to a manual chassis please give us a heads up so we can order the refreshments and sit back and watch.
     
  8. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

    Chad's zed is an auto.
     
  9. mungyz

    mungyz Well-Known Member

    On the plus side this will make things easy for Chad

    On the downside we will have nothing to chuckle about while he battles with the evil that is overly complicated wiring and boxes of trickery :rofl:
    (no offence intended towards Chad)
     
  10. blackheart

    blackheart New Member

    why do you want to go from manual to auto?
     

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