what a ton of work! it took about 6 8 hour days, 2 spent pulling stuff and ther I still have some interior reinstallation to do, but I drove it around and it shifts great. I got pretty lucky with bolts, only broke 2 on the 4eat trans mount. I was expecting way more since the car is from indiana(salt country) and there is quite a bit of undercarraige rust. removing the 4eat was waaaay harder than putting the 5mt in. much cussing involved, and almost dropped the trans on my fingers. that would have felt good. first off, it was really stuck to the block. I ended up tapping a razor blade into the trans-block interface(used 3, they kept shattering), then a broken off knife blade, then finally a screwdriver. this way was totally clean, no scarring of the metal on either side. I also pulled the lower engine studs by double nutting them. also, the 4eat is HEAVY. I'm guessing its close to 200lbs. conversely, the 5mt was a snap to put in. I did it by myself with a floor jack and a specially made platform for the trans. A real trans jack would have made it even easier. everything else was pretty straightforward, though some things were a pain in the ass such as the pedal cluster and especially the cruise computer.
I do have one issue, I took everything out with a key in the ignition, and now the key wont come out. can I send a signal to the key interlock solenoid or something? or can I manually pop the interlock lever.
I bet one of my roommates $5 that I would finish the swap, looks like he owes me $5.

