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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
1995 Sahara auto to manual swap
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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 440410" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>No need to touch the whole wiring harness, they are identical and only specific to the engine until you get down to the transmission jumper connector. So you don’t need to mess with the main harness at all. You just need to adapt the wiring that’s down there to the manual reverse switch and ground the wire that would have gone to the neutral safety switch.</p><p></p><p>Cam position sensors are the same between all models except they changed the sensor and distributor from one style to another mid 1994.</p><p></p><p>What you are reading about and thinking of is the crankshaft position sensor. They different from auto to manual, 1 bolt vs 2 bolt. The manual was broken into 1991-1992 and 1993-1995. I would plan on buying the 93-95 manual sensor which will plug right in and bolt up. I wouldn’t try to spend any time on the automatic sensor, mainly because I don’t believe it will even fit the bellhousing right. You can use the 91 sensor but you will need to dig through 91 and 95 diagrams to see what wires need to be connected and you’ll need to reduce on some sort of a custom connector you want to use to make it disconnectable. Personally I like the idea of getting the manual sensor for your year the best. Plugs right in, keeps things “stock” for the swap you’re making.</p><p></p><p>If you can find it, Mopar 56026882 would be ideal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 440410, member: 18789"] No need to touch the whole wiring harness, they are identical and only specific to the engine until you get down to the transmission jumper connector. So you don’t need to mess with the main harness at all. You just need to adapt the wiring that’s down there to the manual reverse switch and ground the wire that would have gone to the neutral safety switch. Cam position sensors are the same between all models except they changed the sensor and distributor from one style to another mid 1994. What you are reading about and thinking of is the crankshaft position sensor. They different from auto to manual, 1 bolt vs 2 bolt. The manual was broken into 1991-1992 and 1993-1995. I would plan on buying the 93-95 manual sensor which will plug right in and bolt up. I wouldn’t try to spend any time on the automatic sensor, mainly because I don’t believe it will even fit the bellhousing right. You can use the 91 sensor but you will need to dig through 91 and 95 diagrams to see what wires need to be connected and you’ll need to reduce on some sort of a custom connector you want to use to make it disconnectable. Personally I like the idea of getting the manual sensor for your year the best. Plugs right in, keeps things “stock” for the swap you’re making. If you can find it, Mopar 56026882 would be ideal. [/QUOTE]
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