Looking to pull the GTP out of the storage garage it's been in for a few years, and start working on it again. Now that I've got a daily driver, I figure I might as well do a 5-speed swap for it. What all cars can I get the transmission itself out of, or am I stuck with W-Bodies? And if that's the case, anyone care to make a quick list of all the parts I'm going to need?
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Question : 5-Speed Swap
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Special Edition, Black 5-Speed
1995 BMW 540i, Alpineweiss-III, 6-Speed
1995 BMW 540i, Schwarz-II, Automatic
2004 Honda 919, Light Silver Metallic, 6-SpeedTags: None
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Originally posted by Husky View PostLooking to pull the GTP out of the storage garage it's been in for a few years, and start working on it again. Now that I've got a daily driver, I figure I might as well do a 5-speed swap for it. What all cars can I get the transmission itself out of, or am I stuck with W-Bodies? And if that's the case, anyone care to make a quick list of all the parts I'm going to need?
This is a list I've gathered from posts on here:
284 5 speed transmission
2 front axles
Intermediate Shaft Mount
Intermediate Shaft
5 speed pedal bracket assembly with pedals and switches,
5 speed specific Firewall Plate,
Clutch Reservoir,
Clutch Line & Master/Slave Cylinder,
Trans. case breather tube (metal tube that mounts to strut tower),
2 - Shifter Cables,
5 speed center consoleLast edited by GTP091; 12-29-2008, 03:29 AM.1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP / 3.4 DOHC
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282 was just the 5-speed they used with 2.3s, no? Why would it need to be modified?Last edited by Husky; 01-02-2009, 01:16 AM.1994 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Special Edition, Black 5-Speed
1995 BMW 540i, Alpineweiss-III, 6-Speed
1995 BMW 540i, Schwarz-II, Automatic
2004 Honda 919, Light Silver Metallic, 6-Speed
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Originally posted by n_c_mail View Postwhat about the 5 speeds out of the early 90s 3.1 L beretta's...could they be used on a 3X00 set up??
Yes the 282 was used on the 2.3's as well, but those got a different bellhousing(swappable to v6) and shorter gears95 Beretta- Lg8 Daily Driver
94 Beretta z26- First ever 5-speed 3500 L body- In the works.
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Originally posted by Husky View Post282 was just the 5-speed they used with 2.3s, no? Why would it need to be modified?1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP / 3.4 DOHC
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i just completed the 5 speed swap on my GP and used a 282 out of a GP. The NON-wbody 5 speeds wont bolt up because the lower mounting holes are different. I was told you could make it work with a drill/ tap n die but i myself prefer direct bolt ins. Find a v6 w-body with a 5 speed and take everything from that car. Pre 91 is a 282, post 91 is a 284 i believe.
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You can use a 282, but if you're bolting it up to a 3.4 you need to be careful because they weren't built to handle a ton of power. They can be modified with tougher parts to handle more power, but stock they are not that strong. A 284 on the other hand is pretty much bullet proof. The internals are pretty much indestructible except for the synchro on 2nd which has wear issues, but a competent stick shift driver will have no problems.
Whatever gearbox you decide to go with, you will need to source all of your parts from a car that had that gearbox. The 282 and 284 had big differences in how they operated, especially with the clutch hydraulics. A 282 hydraulic clutch system will not work on a 284, and vice versa. If you choose to go the 284 route, I have some extras of the parts you will need. I have a complete hydraulic clutch setup and a sparwe flywheel. I may have other parts as well but I can't remember at the moment.I may own a GTO now, but I'm still a 60V6er at heart.
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284 5 speed transmission GOT IT
2 front axles GOT THEM
Intermediate Shaft Mount GOT IT
Intermediate Shaft GOT IT
5 speed pedal bracket assembly with pedals and switches, GOT IT
5 speed specific Firewall Plate, GOT IT*
Clutch Reservoir, GOT IT
Clutch Line & Master/Slave Cylinder, GOT IT
I still need...
Trans. case breather tube (metal tube that mounts to strut tower),
2 - Shifter Cables,
5 speed center console
OldSkool, got the cables and brackets for them laying around? Also, do I even -need- the breather tube? The Z34 I was pulling this from didn't have one.1994 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Special Edition, Black 5-Speed
1995 BMW 540i, Alpineweiss-III, 6-Speed
1995 BMW 540i, Schwarz-II, Automatic
2004 Honda 919, Light Silver Metallic, 6-Speed
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Originally posted by OldSkoolGP View PostAutomatics don't have a flywheel. They have a thin sheet metal flex plate that bolts to the crank and the torque converter.1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP / 3.4 DOHC
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Originally posted by Husky View Post284 5 speed transmission GOT IT
2 front axles GOT THEM
Intermediate Shaft Mount GOT IT
Intermediate Shaft GOT IT
5 speed pedal bracket assembly with pedals and switches, GOT IT
5 speed specific Firewall Plate, GOT IT*
Clutch Reservoir, GOT IT
Clutch Line & Master/Slave Cylinder, GOT IT
I still need...
Trans. case breather tube (metal tube that mounts to strut tower),
2 - Shifter Cables,
5 speed center console
OldSkool, got the cables and brackets for them laying around? Also, do I even -need- the breather tube? The Z34 I was pulling this from didn't have one.1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP / 3.4 DOHC
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Originally posted by GTP091 View PostInteresting... I thought the geared disc that the starter engages on is the flywheel?
-GREEN 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - L82/5spd MTX +
-White 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - 97 207DOHC/6SPD MTX +
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