it should be bolt-on but the Intake manifold will probably have to be ported.
How she sits. dropping the auto out tonight. Braving the cold. lol
I took the dash out thinkin I could lift up on the heater core. I saw it, and said, FUCK THAT! lol.
Well atleast you are getting the swap done man, your car will feel like a totally different machine when it's done.
reppin hard! it will be worth the blood sweat and tears!
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My boy Jon (CHICAGO_ONE) made it for me.
OH YEAH!! Im really effin excited. lol
Tear down officially ended today.
-I got the auto cables out and got the manual cables in (What a bitch that was).
-Got the whole trans out of the car. Went pretty smoothly. My buddy Tim thought I died under the car when it dropped. That auto did NOT want to part with the motor.
-Put the dash and console back together. no way I'm keeping it taken apart longer than I need to.
-Got the flexplate out
-Transferred all of the roller brackets on the manual as well as the studs for the mount.
Some issues I ran into
-The shifter cable plate bolts were a bitch to remove. Just take your time and be patient. I ended up using the swivel ratcheting wrench. Once I got my hands in the little space and got the wrench on the bolt just take your time and it'll come off. My hands hurt after but I got it out.
-Installing them is also almost as big of a PITA if you are doing it alone. I had my buddy line the cable out from the engine bay (once the trans was out) so I can put the right side bolt in. I put the left side bolt in from the opposite side just so the plate isnt sitting floppy
-The bellhousing bolts are 14mm. I used a 15mm the whole time until I got to one of the bolts in the bay and the 14mm worked better since I couldnt get the 3/8" ratchet in there and had to use the 1/4"
-With the flexplate and flywheel, when I was doing my research, 4G63mighty max said he re-used his flexplate botls for the flywheel but when I took the flexplate off, the bolts were in no way being able to be used on the flywheel. Maybe it's cuz I have an 02 motor but I now need the flywheel bolts for the 5-speed. I'll order it at the dealer since thats my only option. I also need bolts for the pressure plate.
Here is the issue with the bolts
Front of flywheel
back of flywheel.
Now, you can see once the two adapters are installed, there is no way those bolts are
going to work for the flywheel
So I need the flywheel bolts and (dont hate) but I managed to forget I needed the mount for the manual. lol. So I should get paid tomorrow and order the mount from rockauto and order the bolts from the dealer. I am now just waiting on the select lever from Stewi and I should be able to put the manual in, hook up the lines and cables, put the axles and the suspension back together, and fill her up with gearlube, some DOT3 brake fluid, bleed the clutch system and adjust the pedal.
Some pics from tonight
Heavy as shit, removing that cow should give me atleast 10 whp. lmao.
The manual after I stole parts off of the automatic.
torque converter and the auto shifter. The converter was one of the culprits for the shitty drivetrain loss the galant have that thing is fucking heavy as hell.
Looks like it was 5-speed from the factory in the interior now. :)
the boot dont fit right and FUCK YOU lol I am not using that dildo knob you crackhead!!! lol. I'm just going to pick up the gunmetal Type R knob and boot from One6. Or maybe I should grab the leather Razo? hmmm.
BTW, I put the airbag back in, you can sit shotgun again. lol
Dude....I totally spaced the flywheel bolt issue! Marc and I ha the same fn problem when we put his on too. We had to find some bolts about 3/8"-1/2" longer just to get it to thread on and be secured
You made good progress though man
Did you guys just go to a parts store and got longer bolts or did you go to the dealer? Cuz, it will probably be cheaper at a parts store if I could do that you know?
edit: and you wouldn't happen to know the size and thread pitch would ya?
We went to a hardware store I believe, otherwise pulled them from the bolts bin here at the shop. I had to use a grinder on the end of the bolt because they were about 1/8" too long. I dont know off my head what the size/pitch was. We just took on of the stock bolts to the store and had them matched up with just a difference in length.
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