Will a 1997 transmission fit on my 1995 240sx? What about other conversion parts?

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churroboy
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Car: 1995 Nissan 240sx

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Hows it going, I was wondering what parts, hopefully all will work on my 1995 nissan 240sx. I have a 1997 donor 240sx.

So out of these parts, what will fit, and what will I need as actual 1995 parts? I ask this because 1995-1996 are similar, zenki, but 1997 and up are different, and kouki models,

I am doing a auto to 5 speed transmission conversion, so yeah if anyone knows if the transmission, and what other parts will be fine from a 1997 onto my 1995. Thanks!

PARTS NEEDED:5 speed transmission from an S145 speed Driveshaft front and rear sections (this may differ if you have ABS/LSD)Flywheel (new or resurfaced)M/T flywheel bolts (A/T bolts are too short)Clutch Kit (Clutch, Throwout bearing, Pressure Plate, alignment tool)Shifter assembly (plate, lower rubber boot, upper leather boot, finisher plate)5 speed CrossmemberClutch Master cylinderClutch Slave cylinderClutch hardlinesClutch rubber line and dampener line (which you may want to remove anyways)Clutch pedal assembly5 Speed Brake pedal assembly or a cut brake pedal Bellhousing bolts for a 5 speed bellhousing (some of the A/T bolts can be reused)Bolts to hold Pressure Plate to Flywheel (same thread as bolts that hold shifter to transmission, but a tad shorter)


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ddgsxr504
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Car: 1995 Nissan 240SX SE 2007 Infinit M35 Sport 2011 Nissan Pathfinder Silver Edition
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Dude not to be a d!ck but you ask some of the most random questions that could quite easily be found by clicking on the search button.

To answer your question, everything 95-98 mechanically is the same, except for exterior/interior cosmetic differences and the fact that early early 95's were OBD-1.

CLIFFNOTES: ALL 1995 TO 1998 ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION PARTS ARE COMPATIBLE.


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