Hi! My name is Robie Davis, and I am in the navy!!! Well, first things first, I am a mechanic for the navy, and we like to know what we are dealing with before we get into it, so just a little note about the tranny swap my friend and I completed on the 15th of January 05, to help others along the way !!!!!!!!!!!!! NOTE!!!!! I RECOMEND THAT ANY ONE WHO READS THIS, STUDY IT FIRST, AND THEN GET EVERYTHING TOGETHER, THEN HOOK IT UP!!!! Okay, here we go.......... Parts list: DONOR CAR: about $350 1 standard tranny w/starter 1 set of shift cable linkages 1 master cylinder 1 slave cylinder 1 lower clutch line 1 clutch pressure regulator 1 shifter pedestal 1 pedal set 1 standard tranny mount 1 shifter cable bracket 1 flywheel w/flywheel bolts!!!! KEEP ALL HARDWARE; DO NOT THROW ANYTHING AWAY THAT GOES WITH THE ABOVE COMPONENTS!!!!! STORE BOUGHT ITEMS: Clutch and pressure plate of your choice 4 long bolts with flat and lock washers from hardware store w/nuts. 6washers and 3 lock washers 1/4inchx5ft brake line Tube bender PLENTY OF PATIENCE!!! First part, under the hood....... REMOVE YOUR BATTERY, DON'T EVEN ASK WHY, THERE ARE ALOT OF FUN THINGS YOU NEED TO DO IN THIS AREA!!!! Remove cv axles or, in my case, both sides of the front suspension, on the passengers side, your going to need to disconnect the torsion arm from the strut yoke, and twist it 90 degrees away from the transmission, this gives you room to get the auto off the engine. There is a half shaft that is connected to the rear of the block of the engine, three bolts and slide er out. Remove the transmission flywheel cover, and unbolt (10mm) the torque converter from the flex plate, otherwise, your tranny won't come off. now, under the hood...Remove all of your intake equipment, all that plastic slows you down! Look for the shift solenoids mounted on the transmission itself, there will be two wires that you will unplug, and two you will have to snip off, because the overdrive solenoid is hardwired to the harness, (wires are black and red). Disconnect the starter hot and signal leads. Disconnect the auto transmissions ground cable. Here we go with the transmission mount: take the auto transmission mount out, and throw it away, you do not need this, unbolt the automatic transmission from the engine, and the swing bracket coming off the firewall. (7-10 bolts)(17mm) Lower the auto transmission slowly, as the speedometer cable has its own assembly on the back of the tranny. Remove the bolt holding the speedometer assembly on the tranny (10mm). You're going to have to pull hard on the speedometer assembly to get it out, because it has bevel gears. Now slide the transmission towards the passenger side fender, and let it down on a jack, and throw it out, because we all know that granny shifters are for grannies!!!! Second Part, Interior.... Now, assuming that you were able to get the 2 part pedal set from the donor car intact, take the clutch defeat switch off the clutch pedal bracket, the auto has a wiring harness under the dash, (which you will have to tear apart), and the clutch defeat switch will not allow the pedals to slide in to your car. Put in the pedal set, and bolt it down. First, put in the brake and clutch side, then put in the gas. I'm assuming that you will not want cruise control, but you can attach the cable to the cruise arm if you would like to. Okay, her is where it gets tricky. Pullout your whole center stack, I'm talking the whole enchilada, radio, coin tray, 8track player, whatever, and set it aside. Unbolt the auto shifter plate from the body of the car, and then proceed to get under the car... under the car, you will need to unbolt the heat shield from the bottom of the body, and slide it down and away from the auto shifter cable. There are four (10mm) bolts holding it in and two holding the cable plate. You will need to undo the cable from the auto tranny and slide it out of the tranny itself. Get back in the car, and rip the auto shifter assembly out of there! Third part, manual tranny prep and install Prepping for the manual transmission is easy if you have all the parts on the parts list First up, put in the manual transmissions flywheel, and torque the nuts to specified value, second, install pressure plate and clutch disk, use clutch alignment tool to center the clutch disk in the pressure plate, torque pressure plate bolts to specified value. Install the transmission. We used two jacks, one for the front of the tranny, and one for the rear. Don't forget to install the speedometer unit, and get those hoses on the unit tight, or they will leak!! There will be some scraping on the pressure plate by the input shaft of the transmission, but its okay, there is no safe way seeing as how everything is within 2 inches of everything else under the hood of this vehicle! Okay, now use the manual transmission mounting bolts from the donor vehicle, this is important to do, because the tranny hole depths do differ between the two transmissions. Bolt up your swing brace, put in the manual transmissions mount. You will have to drill out the mounting holes in the sub frame next to the autos mounting holes. Put drill all the way through the sub frame and fender wall. Make sure you make the bolts tight; this mount also supports your engine! Put in the half shaft that goes on the back of the engine, and reassemble the driveline. Yes, the half shafts are the same!!! Now we are done installing the actual transmission side. Okay, quick recap... we have one 3rd gen lude with a manual tranny under the hood, and yet we still have to install all of the goodies to make it work. We need to install A) shift cables and holders B) clutch lower line and custom made upper line C) shifter assembly to the body A) Shift cables I admit defeat on this one- the standard shift lude has an opening behind the engine that Honda originally routed the shift cables through. I could not use this opening, because I am obviously not talented enough to tame these cable linkages, but anyway- I used the opening for the auto shifters cable. So, install the shifter pedestal onto the body with the four bolts and pillow pads from the donor car, have someone pass the cables through the auto cables hole. Insert the shifters cable sleeves into the holes in the shifter pedestal uprights portion. Don't worry, you can't mess that up. Tap the tabs onto the shifter sleeves, locking the cables into the pedestal. Under the hood, you're going to have your assistant pass the cables up to you from behind the engine. Put the cables in the tranny bracket and tap down the tabs into the cable sleeve holder there are three studs that this bracket mounts to, and surprise surprise, there is the heater core return line right smack dab in the middle of it all, so your cable needs to clear this line, so in order to achieve this, on all three studs, place two flat washers each, and then one lock washer each, thereby providing clearance for this line, you may also need to go and purchase longer tubing to replace this line ( it sucks when that biotch breaks at the burger joint, believe me!) tighten down the cable bracket, slide the cable ends onto the transmission, and wa-la we have shifting! All right we'll get down to a little fabricating now.... B) Clutch lower line will be from the standard car as well, and will run right through the tight space between your battery and starter, be sure to get the banjo fitting tight, as it holds quite a bit of hydraulic pressure! Other people have claimed that they could install the Oem upper clutch line from the standard car, if they ever showed that to me, I would buy them lunch at the olive garden! That freakin thing just looked like trying to install a damn accordion behind my engine, so I cut off the fittings and threw that bitch away! My friend and I custom bent our own line from 1/4inx5ft brake line we got from the auto store. Remember to keep the fittings from the standard cars lines! Four bends, and we were on our way to bleeding the clutch, which you bleed just like your brakes. THINGS THAT NEED TO BE CHANGED IN YOUR CAR, AND UNDER THE HOOD!!!! 1) Tranny mount 2) Lower radiator hose 3) Battery ground wire 4) Heater core return hose (oh yes it will rip off...) 5) Just thought I would throw this in: you will have to unbolt all of your wiring harnesses from under your hood, and yes it will look like crap!! 6) You can convert your intake to short ram, just by buying a 3inch sewage coupler from wall mart, and a k&N filter from auto zone, and yes, it will sound mean!!!! 7) Yes! There is a tranny control switch connected to your granny shifter, put this switch in neutral, and wire up your reverse lights to the reverse wires inside the car. There is a reverse switch on top of the manual transmission. Well, maybe I went a little overboard, but I want people out there to know its not just move the mount and you're done, heck no! It's a heck of a lot more to it than that! So I hope this is as accurate for everyone as it should have been for me, so I'll say so long, and back to the grind. Peace. AS3 Davis USS BELLEAU WOOD signing off!!!!