Hello everyone. I have a 1992 gmc 1500 4x4 truck. The transmission has gone out of the truck and i was just wondering of anyone out there can tell me how hard/expensive it would be to covert it from an automatic to a 5 speed standard shift.
Hello everyone. I have a 1992 gmc 1500 4x4 truck. The transmission has gone out of the truck and i was just wondering of anyone out there can tell me how hard/expensive it would be to covert it from an automatic to a 5 speed standard shift.
This is not always true. There's a lot of variables involved with what might be the standard or optional axle ratio. For all that's involved, it's a very difficult job unless you have the "right" donor vehicle for parts. And then, your computer system won't be happy either. You could also have balance problems when you change from a flex plate to a flywheel. Your best bet is to rebuild the automatic and maybe add some extra cooling to it and/or a shift kit.
Hello everyone. I have a 1992 gmc 1500 4x4 truck. The transmission has gone out of the truck and i was just wondering of anyone out there can tell me how hard/expensive it would be to covert it from an automatic to a 5 speed standard shift.
It will definatley be more expensive to convert to manual trans vs. rebuilding the 700r4.
Cost for rebuilt 700r4 varies I charge 650 with a rebuilt t/c and a 12/12 warranty which is on the low end in my area. 700's can be a very reliable trans if done right.
The computer only controls lockup as ME83 said.
I would say if you had a donor truck the swap would be fairly painless. If you have to find/buy all the parts individually if might be a headache though.
The good thing about gm is parts interchangeability, most of the bolt holes will already be there. All sbc's are internally ballanced (except the 400sbc) so a flywheel will go in place of your flexplate no problem, and the crank will already have a pilot hole in it.
The rear gear difference (if any) is no big deal at all, the only thing could be the spedometer might be slightly off.
You will most likley have to have the drive shaft shortened and maybe a different yoke to match the manual trans output shaft.