Revco
Adventurer
I've steadily been looking for the right Toyota truck to buy, but I'm not having good luck...I must be picky. I do not want an automatic transmission, and it seems that all of the decent deals are automatic equipped trucks.
So I'm wondering if anyone has performed an Automatic to Manual Trans conversion on a 90's+/Tacoma 4cyl 4x4? I've done several AT>MT conversions on various vehicles, but I'm not very familiar with Toyotas. I know Toyota parts interchangeablility is pretty good, so I'd imagine it'd be as simple as any other conversion...just wondering about the specifics.
Do V6 transmissions fit 4cyl?
Does the MT pedal assy bolt in to an AT truck?
Are the trans/case mounts the same or interchangeable?
Is the ECM going to go nuts without the AT, or can I simply swap the ECM from an MT in?
Any custom fabrication or welding required? (not an issue, just curious)
Just trying to familiarize myself with the conversion so I can start pricing parts and get an idea of the time frame and cost to do it. That way if I find a good deal on a clean AT truck, I can be confident that I can afford to do the MT conversion before I pull the trigger on the truck itself.
So I'm wondering if anyone has performed an Automatic to Manual Trans conversion on a 90's+/Tacoma 4cyl 4x4? I've done several AT>MT conversions on various vehicles, but I'm not very familiar with Toyotas. I know Toyota parts interchangeablility is pretty good, so I'd imagine it'd be as simple as any other conversion...just wondering about the specifics.
Do V6 transmissions fit 4cyl?
Does the MT pedal assy bolt in to an AT truck?
Are the trans/case mounts the same or interchangeable?
Is the ECM going to go nuts without the AT, or can I simply swap the ECM from an MT in?
Any custom fabrication or welding required? (not an issue, just curious)
Just trying to familiarize myself with the conversion so I can start pricing parts and get an idea of the time frame and cost to do it. That way if I find a good deal on a clean AT truck, I can be confident that I can afford to do the MT conversion before I pull the trigger on the truck itself.