wolflionesseagle
New member
Firstly, I don't want any whiners yapping on that manual is better, it's not worth it, and that I should just go with the manual.Just move on because I don't want to hear it.
My situation is I have an auto 1990 Toyota Corolla CS (Seca) with a blown head gasket - for the second time. I have a friend with the same model, the engine undamaged, just the body wrecked, who is willing to give me the motor - but her model is a manual.
Can the manual engine be placed into my car, but that engine converted to auto? Everything in my car works apart from the head gasket issue. I know it will take some time and money but I have car-savvy relatives willing to help me, and it's cheaper than shelling out for a new car.
Anyone with specific details would be really appreciated.
My situation is I have an auto 1990 Toyota Corolla CS (Seca) with a blown head gasket - for the second time. I have a friend with the same model, the engine undamaged, just the body wrecked, who is willing to give me the motor - but her model is a manual.
Can the manual engine be placed into my car, but that engine converted to auto? Everything in my car works apart from the head gasket issue. I know it will take some time and money but I have car-savvy relatives willing to help me, and it's cheaper than shelling out for a new car.
Anyone with specific details would be really appreciated.