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  • Question : 5-Speed Swap

    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?
    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

  • #2
    Originally posted by Husky View Post
    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?
    Only the W-bodies had the 284 in them and with that only the dohc had the 284 option, so they are hard to find. I found a 92 grand prix SE with a 284 in it and im planning on going back to the junkyard to pull it all out. I'm looking at doing a swap myself. You can put a 282 in the car but apparently need modifications done to get it in right, the 284 just bolts in and you only have to splice a few wires.

    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 console
    Last edited by GTP091; 12-29-2008, 03:29 AM.
    1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP / 3.4 DOHC

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    • #3
      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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      • #4
        what about the 5 speeds out of the early 90s 3.1 L beretta's...could they be used on a 3X00 set up??
        96' Z26.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by n_c_mail View Post
          what about the 5 speeds out of the early 90s 3.1 L beretta's...could they be used on a 3X00 set up??
          Yes, that is the hm 282.

          Yes the 282 was used on the 2.3's as well, but those got a different bellhousing(swappable to v6) and shorter gears
          95 Beretta- Lg8 Daily Driver
          94 Beretta z26- First ever 5-speed 3500 L body- In the works.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Husky View Post
            282 was just the 5-speed they used with 2.3s, no? Why would it need to be modified?
            Not entirely sure but if I remember right the mounts are different and there is a difference in how it bolts up. It sounds like this swap is a pain in the ass to begin with so making it easier with the right parts is good start.
            1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP / 3.4 DOHC

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            • #7
              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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              • #8
                thank u guys appreciate i the input
                96' Z26.

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                • #9
                  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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                  • #10
                    I couldn't imagine that the flywheel would need to be changed to go from auto to manual. Those would be the same part wouldn't they??
                    1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP / 3.4 DOHC

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                    • #11
                      Automatics don't have a flywheel. They have a thin sheet metal flex plate that bolts to the crank and the torque converter.
                      I may own a GTO now, but I'm still a 60V6er at heart.

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                      • #12
                        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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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by OldSkoolGP View Post
                          Automatics don't have a flywheel. They have a thin sheet metal flex plate that bolts to the crank and the torque converter.
                          Interesting... I thought the geared disc that the starter engages on is the flywheel?
                          1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP / 3.4 DOHC

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Husky View Post
                            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.
                            The donor manual 92 Grand Prix SE I found had what looked like a vacuum pump on it as well... It didn't look like it was connected to the tran in any way but was mounted underneath the passenger side fender. I've only ever seen this on manual cars with the 284. No idea what it is though.
                            1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP / 3.4 DOHC

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GTP091 View Post
                              Interesting... I thought the geared disc that the starter engages on is the flywheel?
                              Technically that is the starter ring gear. Most of the time it is attached to the flywheel/flexplate but not always.

                              -GREEN 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - L82/5spd MTX +
                              -White 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - 97 207DOHC/6SPD MTX +

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