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Why? Both this thread and the DYI Manual Conversion thread, (Both on SDU & SAU) Are in the list of threads thread.

Niether of them will die, they will still be easily available via the sticky thread or by searching.

I think both threads are unique, this one is a list and has part numbers and the like, and the dyi actually has it being done....?

PM Me if you want them merged, If I get a big responce then I'll do it :P

  • 3 weeks later...

Just had a thought when doing the conversion or if you are replacing the clutch if your car is already a manual.

Preventive maintenace

Inspect and change the real main seal on the crank shaft

Much easier to do now with the gearbox out :mellow:

Well i kind of started my manual conversion today. my handbrake (footbrake) turned out to have a tired spring, so it doesn't release anymore. Marc2 kindly removed it from my car, and so i began to install a regular handbrake tonight. i have the bracket (pictured) but have yet to figure out how it installs. there are 2 bolt tacked onto the transmission tunnel that hold in some sort of gravity assembly (purhaps air bag sensor?) and these match 2 bolts coming from my bracket. if anyone has used this bracket (from S2 RS4-S) can you tell me how you installed it? i hope it doesn't involve too much cutting.

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anywho, i need to undo this other assembly piece at the back of the tunnel to detach the old handbrake cable and attach the new one, but it appears the bolts have a security bit on them. has anyone had to deal with these bits yet, and if so, how? i'm stumped.

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anywho, i need this repaired by the weekend because i'm doing a defensive driving course and i'm pretty sure i'll need a handbrake.

the special bolt needs a torx set of allen key type things, i dont remember the exact size they are but they can be undone with multigrips if u have too or go buy a set of torq (or torx) keys i cant think of the exact name but its something like that.

Edited by CruiseLiner

Not sure if these photos will help, Andrew, but here goes:

From the rear seat:

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G-sensor for the ATTESA:

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...and again from the front driver's seat (with the console off):

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It's right here:

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The airbag computer (which is held down by those TORX bolts you mentioned):

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And a few pics of the handbrake mount...

from the passenger's side:

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from the back again:

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and from the driver's side:

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thanks guys. tha bracket is the RS4-S handbrake bracket for attaching the handbrake to. i see how i have to do it now, thanks Nick. i have too much on my bracket and i'll have to cut some of the welds. at least i know i'm not an idiot, i had it set up exactly how you did, but i need to get under the airbag sensor with the torx bolts so i can attach the new handbrake cable, i don't think you can get it out without getting underneath it.

now all i need is a mate with a welder.

thanks guys, i'll let you know how i go today.

  • 2 months later...

just thought i'd dig up an old thread. i started installing my clutch pedal today. make sure, if you order the stagea RS-FOUR S pedal and bracket, that you also get the spring and bolt that go with it. i didn't do this, but luckily i had an R33 clutch pedal and bracket lying around. these are almost identical units, except the R33 only has one top bolt hole, where as the stagea has 2 that line up with threads already installed in the firewall.

I also needed a 32mm (1 1/4") hole bit to cut out for the master cylinder. the hole is already cut into the acoustic padding, and there is a cast circle for where the hole goes. nissan did everything for this manual except put the bloody thing in the series 1...

terminal would you say that the conversion so far has been easy?

As in not too difficult for someone to do at home up to a point and then get a workshop with a hoist to put the box in. (Unless you are lucky enough to have a hoist) I would like to do this myself but want to make sure I am not in over my head

yeah getting the part in is pretty easy. the handbrake was pretty simple to change, then installing the centre console is a breeze. i'll have to take it out when the gearbox goes in but apart from that it was easy. the clutch pedal needs a bit of mucking around, but i don't think it'll be too hard to finish on stands. the brake pedal needs to be changed, which means removing and replacing the pedal with a thinner manual one. apart from that there's not much else i can do, i;m getting it installed at a mechanics as i don't have the time to do it, and i don't want to wreck the car trying to do it.

  • 4 years later...

Just digging up an old thread here,

I have a 98 series 2 RS V meaning its just rear wheel drive.

I'm wondering if the manual conversion will be as hard and whether i'll need such specific parts such as - clutch pedal assembly, and pedal box.

Could i basically use pedal box, manual gear box, hand brake assembly, drive shaft etc all out of a rear drive gtst r33 skyline?

i was thinking about just buying a wreck from an auctions and parting it out using all the bits i need for my conversion

Cheers

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