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Thinking About Swapping To A 2.0 L4 Motor

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Old 05-03-2005, 07:00 PM
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QUOTE (97Tibby @ Apr 25 2005, 03:56 PM)
four cylinder.. whatever you want to call it. But yeah,my clutch is gone on my car with 134k miles. And i need a new motor anyways, so i was going to get one with about 20k on it but it is auto, so i just wanted to make sure i could throw my manual transmission onto the auto motor with out any problems. And my current flywheel should be in good shape still tho. Thanks


Yes you can use a 5 speed tranny on the Automatic Engine you have becuase the Auto and 5 speed blocks are the same between the 5speed and Auto.
Also i am using my Oem 1.8L Flywheel in a newly fresh rebuilt 2L motor without any fitment issues.
The 1.8L Flywheel was about 12pounds when i last weight it
Hope this helps! laugh.gif




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