4cylfukboi
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Background:
Good afternoon everyone. Some of you may recognize my username for putting C8 wheels on my car (which was highly frowned upon by some.) But with this said I have alot of background in things that are much more mechanically heavy and semi-complex in nature. I'm going to use this thread to hopefully go over what a potential manual swap would look like, what exact parts we would need and what hurdles we may have to jump that you may have not had to on older style manual (non-intelligent) transmissions. This is really just a greeting post as I want us all to work together to provide this as an option for those who are interested.
What I Know: we know the bellhousing is shared between all cars manual, auto, 2.0l, 3.0l. We also know that every rear end is different in gearing and in operation (electric vs mechanical) as I do more research I'll be populating this thread with my findings, part #'s diagrams and the like.
Cheers and happy holidays
PROGRAMS USED FOR RESEARCH
PSdZData v4.36.12 (will include part numbers for the 2020+ M240i which is the car I'll be using as a basis for parts comparison obviously there will be some variation but most major components should be similar or exact.)
2023 Toyota EPC (version number to come you need 2023 so it includes the diagrams for the manual car)
ONLINE ETK (bmw) https://en.etk.club
VIN: WBA2G1C37HV665473 (to put into ETK)
ONLINE EPC (tyt) https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/genuine/locate?c=Toyota
VIN: WZ1DB0G03PW055391 (to put into EPC)
PARTS
Rough Parts Outline (no diagrams yet 11/28/22)
Transmission [(huge thanks to @Guff for doing the recon on these transmissions please check out his thread on which transmission is connected to which gearing etc.) https://www.supramkv.com/threads/lets-talk-about-manual-transmission-swaps.5966/ ]
P/N (23008609450)
P/N (23008609451)
Transmission module (I'm guessing there is a separate module for hill assist and other intelligent manual functions treat this as a big maybe until I've got part #s EAG did this swap before me and managed to figure out this side so I'll have more info on this as I learn.)
Clutch pedal
Clutch pedal mounting hardware
Clutch pedal module / switch (like any other vehicle there is either going to be a module or a switch for neutral safety)
Clutch Lines
Center console interior assembly
Shifter assembly (ALL TOYOTA #'S)
Shift Boot(33555)
Shift Boot Collar(90118-WAA24)
Shift Boot Bushing(90118-WAA40)
Shift Linkage Arm (33552)
Shift Linkage Arm (33530F)
Shift Linkage Arm (33511)
Shift linkage retainer clip (90118-WAA30)
Shift Linkage Rear Bushing?? (33506-WAA01)
Shift Linkage Rear Bushing Retainer Bolt (90118-WAA42)
Misc Bushing and Clips For Shifter
(90118-WAA31)
(90118-WAA30)
(33523-WAA01)
(33530C) x2 NEEDED
(33523-WAA02)
DriveShaft (37100WAA05) Toyota #
Pressure Plate Bolts (21207548052) BMW #
Flywheel bolts (11228507622) BMW #
Clutch Kit (21207573789) BMW #
Clutch Fork (21517564027) BMW #
Flywheel (21208667195) BMW #
Master Cylinder (21526879477) BMW#
Slave Cylinder (21526795713) BMW#
Pilot Bearing (21207536792) BMW#
There will be more added think of this as a rough sketch of what's to come. Realistically I'll have an oem BMW or Toyota part number connected to everything.
Good afternoon everyone. Some of you may recognize my username for putting C8 wheels on my car (which was highly frowned upon by some.) But with this said I have alot of background in things that are much more mechanically heavy and semi-complex in nature. I'm going to use this thread to hopefully go over what a potential manual swap would look like, what exact parts we would need and what hurdles we may have to jump that you may have not had to on older style manual (non-intelligent) transmissions. This is really just a greeting post as I want us all to work together to provide this as an option for those who are interested.
What I Know: we know the bellhousing is shared between all cars manual, auto, 2.0l, 3.0l. We also know that every rear end is different in gearing and in operation (electric vs mechanical) as I do more research I'll be populating this thread with my findings, part #'s diagrams and the like.
Cheers and happy holidays
PROGRAMS USED FOR RESEARCH
PSdZData v4.36.12 (will include part numbers for the 2020+ M240i which is the car I'll be using as a basis for parts comparison obviously there will be some variation but most major components should be similar or exact.)
2023 Toyota EPC (version number to come you need 2023 so it includes the diagrams for the manual car)
ONLINE ETK (bmw) https://en.etk.club
VIN: WBA2G1C37HV665473 (to put into ETK)
ONLINE EPC (tyt) https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/genuine/locate?c=Toyota
VIN: WZ1DB0G03PW055391 (to put into EPC)
PARTS
Rough Parts Outline (no diagrams yet 11/28/22)
Transmission [(huge thanks to @Guff for doing the recon on these transmissions please check out his thread on which transmission is connected to which gearing etc.) https://www.supramkv.com/threads/lets-talk-about-manual-transmission-swaps.5966/ ]
P/N (23008609450)
P/N (23008609451)
Transmission module (I'm guessing there is a separate module for hill assist and other intelligent manual functions treat this as a big maybe until I've got part #s EAG did this swap before me and managed to figure out this side so I'll have more info on this as I learn.)
Clutch pedal
Clutch pedal mounting hardware
Clutch pedal module / switch (like any other vehicle there is either going to be a module or a switch for neutral safety)
Clutch Lines
Center console interior assembly
Shifter assembly (ALL TOYOTA #'S)
Shift Boot(33555)
Shift Boot Collar(90118-WAA24)
Shift Boot Bushing(90118-WAA40)
Shift Linkage Arm (33552)
Shift Linkage Arm (33530F)
Shift Linkage Arm (33511)
Shift linkage retainer clip (90118-WAA30)
Shift Linkage Rear Bushing?? (33506-WAA01)
Shift Linkage Rear Bushing Retainer Bolt (90118-WAA42)
Misc Bushing and Clips For Shifter
(90118-WAA31)
(90118-WAA30)
(33523-WAA01)
(33530C) x2 NEEDED
(33523-WAA02)
DriveShaft (37100WAA05) Toyota #
Pressure Plate Bolts (21207548052) BMW #
Flywheel bolts (11228507622) BMW #
Clutch Kit (21207573789) BMW #
Clutch Fork (21517564027) BMW #
Flywheel (21208667195) BMW #
Master Cylinder (21526879477) BMW#
Slave Cylinder (21526795713) BMW#
Pilot Bearing (21207536792) BMW#
There will be more added think of this as a rough sketch of what's to come. Realistically I'll have an oem BMW or Toyota part number connected to everything.
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