Changing Automatic to Standard in Honda Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Devils Advocate, May 6, 2006.

  1. I have HOnda accord EXR w/ automatic

    I am looking at swapping it out for a standard gearbox and clutch. However,
    it is from a LX model.

    Both are 1994. Will the swap fit? What is involved? Do I need extra boths
    not on the scrapped vehicle? Rough time involved?

    thanks
     
    Devils Advocate, May 6, 2006
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  2. Devils Advocate

    twfsa Guest

    You need to buy another Honda Accord (parts car)standard shift in order to
    have enought parts. Not worth the time or trouble!

    Tom
     
    twfsa, May 6, 2006
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  3. that is exactly what I have

    time involved?
     
    Devils Advocate, May 7, 2006
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  4. Devils Advocate

    twfsa Guest

    That depends on you, do you have tools? Are you mechanically inclined, I
    would say it on a scale of 1-10 as one being the easiest its a 9 or 10 job,
    even if you have the tools, It may involve removing the engine and automatic
    trans as a unit to do the swap. now to answer your question if you have the
    tools and basic knowledge I would say its a good 2 day if not longer.

    Tom
     
    twfsa, May 7, 2006
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  5. Don't forget the electronics and the clutch hydraulics / pedal. This was
    recently discussed and the project has a whole bunch of by-the-ways... I
    doubt we even identified them all because the OP decided against it.
    Possible to do, but I'd just sell the auto and buy the stick. Much easier,
    probably cheaper, and you won't have a bastardized car. I know I'd never
    touch a vehicle that had undergone such a Frankenstein operation.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, May 7, 2006
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  6. It is going to be done, that is not an option.
    I will be having a certified mechanic to perform this job. I have a Honda
    Accord exr Vtec......mint, loaded and not a easy find w/ low k's.
    I have the same car in LX 5 sp standard. My automatic is not performing
    properly, so I'm doing the switch.

    I wanted an idea on 1)lenth of time so I don't get ripped of by mechanic 2)
    will I need any extra parts even having a whole cars for parts 3) will the
    swap go well if the mechanic knows his stuff?

    thanks
     
    Devils Advocate, May 7, 2006
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  7. Actually, I think you're pretty much the guinea pig on this. Please keep us
    up to date as it goes along, because after it's done it is hard to remember
    what went well, what didn't, and the important lessons learned along the
    way.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, May 7, 2006
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  8. I think you have alot to learn when it comes to swaps. I've did it
    previously, just not w/ an accord.

    When it's done, I perhaps you may learn something.
     
    Devils Advocate, May 8, 2006
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  9. I hope it goes as smoothly as you foresee. I know I've had at least one car
    (a '84 Nissan 300ZX) that would have required a different ECU and a pair of
    different security modules just to start the engine if the tranny were
    changed. The connectors on the security modules weren't even the same. Maybe
    the Honda isn't as intensive.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, May 9, 2006
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  10. Devils Advocate

    twfsa Guest

    I forgot about the computer thats another problem.

    Tom
     
    twfsa, May 9, 2006
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