You'll need quite a few things!
I am actually converting my auto Honda Accord to a manual. I've got quite a few parts but I still need more. Remember that it can be more than just parts that are needed.
For mine, I need to drill a new hole in the transmission mount that is welded to the car. If I use the preexisting mount, it does not sit correctly and destroys half shafts every couple of weeks. Ive got to wire the clutch safety switch and reverse lights as well as a few other things along with actually mounting the clutch assembly which needs a custom made spacer and all that fun stuff. Here is my part list:
1. 5 speed transmission - Getting soon
2. 5 speed starter - Have
3. 5 speed shifter assembly w/ shifter cables
4. 5 speed drivers side axle - Have
5. 5 speed intermediate shaft
6. 5 speed clutch pedal assembly
7. 5 speed brake pedal arm
8. Clutch master cylinder w/ reservoir and lines - Have, need the reservoir
9. Clutch line from Clutch master cylinder to slave cylinder - custom part
10. Clutch dampener assembly
11.
12.
13. Slave cylinder - Have
14. Clutch - Have
15. Flywheel - Have
16. 5 speed mount - Have
17. Manual ECU - Have
18.
19. BOLTS: 8 Flywheel Bolts, 6 Pressure Plate Bolts, 3 Intermediate Shaft Bolts, 1 Long Tranny Bolt
You can see the parts that I have. I bought them all new (except for the ECU) from Advance Auto and spent about $450 (I got an AWESOME deal because I know a guy who works there). The transmission is going to cost me a minimum of $300 from a junkyard (unless I can find one from a u-pull yard...no one has any manual accords), For everything else I am looking at around $200.
In all, it will probably cost me around $950 plus beer and food for my buddy that is going to help me. I might replace the rear main seal and oil pan gasket as well while the tranny is pulled. I also have new Moog lower balljoints and outer tie rod ends ill be replacing at the same time.
I never have taken any auto classes so this is a HUGE undertaking for me but I am looking forward to it. I've never replaced a half shaft, done ball joints (which need to be seperated), or replace a clutch so I am hoping it will go well! I do my own oil changes, tranny fluid changes, radiator replacements, and power steering pump/belt replacements. I just need more cash to get the rest of the parts and i'll be good to go.
I wish you luck if you do it! Most people just sell their vehicle and buy a manual version, but I have so much invested into mine it doesnt make sense.
I am actually converting my auto Honda Accord to a manual. I've got quite a few parts but I still need more. Remember that it can be more than just parts that are needed.
For mine, I need to drill a new hole in the transmission mount that is welded to the car. If I use the preexisting mount, it does not sit correctly and destroys half shafts every couple of weeks. Ive got to wire the clutch safety switch and reverse lights as well as a few other things along with actually mounting the clutch assembly which needs a custom made spacer and all that fun stuff. Here is my part list:
1. 5 speed transmission - Getting soon
2. 5 speed starter - Have
3. 5 speed shifter assembly w/ shifter cables
4. 5 speed drivers side axle - Have
5. 5 speed intermediate shaft
6. 5 speed clutch pedal assembly
7. 5 speed brake pedal arm
8. Clutch master cylinder w/ reservoir and lines - Have, need the reservoir
9. Clutch line from Clutch master cylinder to slave cylinder - custom part
10. Clutch dampener assembly
11.
12.
13. Slave cylinder - Have
14. Clutch - Have
15. Flywheel - Have
16. 5 speed mount - Have
17. Manual ECU - Have
18.
19. BOLTS: 8 Flywheel Bolts, 6 Pressure Plate Bolts, 3 Intermediate Shaft Bolts, 1 Long Tranny Bolt
You can see the parts that I have. I bought them all new (except for the ECU) from Advance Auto and spent about $450 (I got an AWESOME deal because I know a guy who works there). The transmission is going to cost me a minimum of $300 from a junkyard (unless I can find one from a u-pull yard...no one has any manual accords), For everything else I am looking at around $200.
In all, it will probably cost me around $950 plus beer and food for my buddy that is going to help me. I might replace the rear main seal and oil pan gasket as well while the tranny is pulled. I also have new Moog lower balljoints and outer tie rod ends ill be replacing at the same time.
I never have taken any auto classes so this is a HUGE undertaking for me but I am looking forward to it. I've never replaced a half shaft, done ball joints (which need to be seperated), or replace a clutch so I am hoping it will go well! I do my own oil changes, tranny fluid changes, radiator replacements, and power steering pump/belt replacements. I just need more cash to get the rest of the parts and i'll be good to go.
I wish you luck if you do it! Most people just sell their vehicle and buy a manual version, but I have so much invested into mine it doesnt make sense.