- Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:48 am
#165791
Yep your car used to be an auto. You can cut a patch out of sheet metal and weld it in to the big hole or just cut a rectangle bigger than the hole and put a nice thick bead of silicone sealant around it and slap it on. Be sure to clean the area first.
It looks like the person who did the swap got the manual shifter positioned correctly
The only other thing to check for is the passenger side mount. For a manual swap you either have to cut and re weld the mount bracket over a couple inches, or buy a conversion mount (much easier). If they cut, moved and re welded the bracket in the wrong place, it can put your tranny & axles at the wrong angle, which will decrease an axle's life span.
A converted car is just as good as one that was 5 speed from the factory, when done right.
To cover up the hole around the shifter, you'll need #6 from this pic:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/aut ... HIFT+LEVER
You'll still need to make a metal patch to cover the big square hole, with a smaller hole in that for part #6 above.
and then the pleather shift boot if you want it to look pretty:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/aut ... y5=CONSOLE
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