Auto To Manual conversion

91SupraTurbo

soldd
Nov 18, 2005
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I am converting my 91 Auto to a 5 Speed over the winter. My question is I am most likely getting a R154 out of an 88 (Kurt correct me if I am wrong). Now if I buy and 89+ ecu and wiring harness will it all plug in with the 91 motor and pre-89 tranny. Or are the 89+ and pre-89 trannys different.
 

suprahero

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The trannys are the same. I used a r154 out of an '88 turbo to replace my '91 automatic. It wasn't that hard really. There is all kind of info on it. A couple of people even made like step by step picture instructions. I can't remember who it was, but I'm pretty sure I found them here. Good luck. Pm me if you have any questions.................lol
 

91SupraTurbo

soldd
Nov 18, 2005
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Thanks guys. I think i remember reading in a post that they were the same but i just wanted to make sure. As for not needing a 5-speed ecu to convert the auto to 5-speed, I gathered that information from other posts but i would rather just have the ecu to go along with the tranny. Thanks for letting me know though.
 

chriso

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Apr 5, 2005
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Your ECU should work fine even though it's an auto. You can use an auto ECU for either auto or manual trannys but you can't use a manual ECU for an auto. Does that make sense?? Also, you're engine harness should work fine also since you already have a turbo and are only changing the tranny. You just won't use one of the connectors on your harness (the one that goes to the ECT part on the auto tranny). I think you may also have to splice in a couple of the wires for the reverse lights unless the connectors are the same (which they should be).

I hate to lose out on a sale but I don't really think you need the harness and ECU that I am selling. I think you are pretty much set the way you are right now.
 

Squid699

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Mar 30, 2005
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Basics:
Auto ECU and wiring harness will work - have to do some wire splicing - search. Any R154 will work, but make your life easier and check to see if it came out of an ABS car first! Non-ABS trans had a freeze plug where the speed sensor went. They're fairly easy to take out, though. You'll need the trans, shifter assy, shift boot, shift knob, flywheel, front half of DS, clutch assy (including a pilot bearing since autos don't have them), master/slave cyl, flex line, hard line, brake pedal and clutch pedal. Wiring harness and ECU are a plus
 

SPD TRP

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Apr 12, 2005
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I have done the swap and have both ecu's. It works with either. Pm me and I will tell you how I wired mine up sp the cruise would work like it is supposed to (tap brake=cancel, tap clutch=cancel).

like they said, it really isn't that hard, just takes a little time.

Wayne
 

supradavenz

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Squid699 said:
Basics:
Auto ECU and wiring harness will work - have to do some wire splicing - search. Any R154 will work, but make your life easier and check to see if it came out of an ABS car first! Non-ABS trans had a freeze plug where the speed sensor went. They're fairly easy to take out, though. You'll need the trans, shifter assy, shift boot, shift knob, flywheel, front half of DS, clutch assy (including a pilot bearing since autos don't have them), master/slave cyl, flex line, hard line, brake pedal and clutch pedal. Wiring harness and ECU are a plus


Ohhh crap.. all of that.. man.. i just started trying to get my shit together for manual conversion.. flex lines? hard lines? no way am i gunna find them in new zealand very easily haha.

BTW im after a pedal box if any1 has one and willing to ship to new zealand? and possably even slave/master's aswell.. hell ill take anything manual conversion wise that isnt heavy or to big to ship .ie gearbox.

What i have atm is M-W series bellhousing (going to use a W box) flywheel, presure plate, clutch, clutch fork and pivot bearing.

supra.dave@hotmail.com is email or add me to msn on daezed@xtra.co.nz
 

ma71supraturbo

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supradavenz said:
flex lines? hard lines? no way am i gunna find them in new zealand very easily haha

Order an aftermarket SS braided soft line (eg http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/pri...es-Flywheels/Clutch_Lines/part/Clear_Coating). Figure out which end attaches to your slave cylinder, and then take the master cylinder and the soft line to a good auto parts store. They should have generic metric hard lines in various lengths. Buy a long one with the correct male ends to fit into both the master and the soft line. Buy/rent the tool that allows you to reflare the hard line. Gently bend the hardline in a sensible path from the (now mounted) clutch master cylinder to a location where you can join it with the soft line. You'll probably have to cut the transmission-end of the hardline to the correct length, then reflare it with the tool.

Price:
~$25 for that SS line
~$3.99 for the hard line with ends
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~$15.99 for the flaring tool
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supra90turbo

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Mar 30, 2005
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Andy: why don't you just ask me these questions? lol
Yes, as stated, the transmissions are the same. Auto ECU will control a 5spd, but not the other way around.
When are you buying that transmission? I could use the money like yesterday :icon_razz

You can use all braided line, I plan to. Simpler idea IMO than going hardline -> braided line. You can, however, go full hardline IF your eng/trans is solid mounted. That's an option too... Just put a coil in the hardline somewhere to absorb some vibration and you should be all set.
 

Supra

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May 11, 2005
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Don't know who wrote this originally but I saved it. Hope this helps your project:

"This was for my 89 so things like the tranny mounts could differ if you have the round engine mounts.


Description Part Number Qty
R154 Transmission Bell Housing
Clutch Housing Cover #1 Gasket 31122-14010 1
Clutch Housing Cover #2 Gasket 31124-14010 1
Bolts: Cover to Bell Housing 91651-40814 4
Bolts: Bell Housing to Block 90119-10019 4

R154 Transmission Transmission Case
Bolts: Bell Housing to Case 91611-61045 9
Drain Plug Gasket 90430-18008 1

R154 Transmission Extension Housing
Oil Seal 90311-40001 1
Extension Housing Plug Gasket 90430-18008 1
Plug 90331-18001 1
Deflector, Extension Housing Dust 33146-30010 1
Bolts: Ext Housing to Case 90119-10186 9
Bolts: Ext Housing to Case 90119-10337 1

Flywheel Assembly
Flywheel 130591 1
Flywheel Bolts 90105-10042 6
Piolt Bearing 90363-12002 1

Clutch Assembly
Clutch 00602-31201-0111
Pressure Plate In Kit
Pressure Plate Bolts 90119-08026 6
Throwout Bearing In Kit 1

Clutch Fork Assembly
Clutch Release Bearing Washer 90201-71001 1
Clutch Release Bearing Wave Washer 90206-72001 1
Clutch Release Bearing Snap Ring 90520-67001 1
Clutch Thrust Cone Spring Washer 90201-45023 1
Clutch Thrust Cone Spring 31264-14040 1
Clutch Release Bearing 31231-14040 1
Clutch Release Fork 31204-14031 1
Release Fork Support Spring 31234-14030 1
Release Fork Support 31236-14020 1
Mounting Bolts 90119-08640 2

Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder 31410-14193 1
Mounting Nuts 90179-08038 2

Slave Cylinder
Slave Cylinder 31470-14050 1
Mounting Bolt 91611-60822 2

Clutch Lines
Hard Line from Master Cylinder 31481-14230 1
Flexible Hose 96816-50230 1
Clip 96991-10080 2
Bracket 31484-14070 1
Hard Line from Slave Cylinder 31482-14030 1

Lower Tranny Braces
Stiffener Plate Right Hand Side 33118-14051 1
Mounting Bolt 90119-10419 2
Mounting Bolt 91651-61040 1
Mounting Bolt 91611-61035 1
Stiffener Plate Left Hand Side 33119-14070 1
Mounting Bolt 91611-61028 1
Mounting Bolt 91651-61035 1
Mounting Bolt 91611-61035 2

Lower Bellhousing Cover
Cover & Gasket 31128-14010 1

Brake Pedal
Brake Pedal 47101-14190 1
Bushings 90386-13015 2
Pedal Pad 31321-14020 1

Clutch Pedal Assembly
Clutch Pedal Assembly
Clutch Pedal Spring Seat Upper Bushing 90386-10019 1
Clutch Pedal Bushing 90386-13015 2
Clutch Master Cylinder Push Rod Bushing 90386-08010 1
Pedal Pad 31321-14020 1

Shifter Assembly
Shift Lever Assembly
Shift Boot 33555-22050 1
Shift Lever Retainer Assembly
Bolts 91611-60840 6

Drive Shaft
Drive Shaft MTM:Al 1


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pimptrizkit

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Dec 22, 2005
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their like a ball bearing /maybe a roller bearin. but it's sealed..


the only diff i know between r154' is some didn't have abs' so you could have to swap parts maybe installed the sensor, or be skrewed.. and have no abs..
 

supradavenz

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Apr 1, 2006
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Im going to be using a W58 (R154 arnt common in new zealand) but my manual conversion didn't come with a bearing. is this something i will have to get from toyota or do most automotive parts places sell them? (places that sell oil filters and such)