91 Accord Wagon Manual Transmission ID
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91 Accord Wagon Manual Transmission ID
I've had this wagon for a couple years now and the inner and outer drive shaft seals finally are bad and I want to replace them, I just don't have a clue where my transmission came from.
It was originally an Auto, but the previous owners said they turned it into a 5 speed. Me of course never asked what the tranny came out of. Since then I'veost contact with the previous owner and am now on my own to figure it out.
I don't know if this has anything to do with it but the casing is stamped YSK-1 and I also posted a picture of the tag on the tranny (H2U5-5019872). I've tried looking it up on google, but no luck pulling anything up. Any help is appreciated considering I'm losing tranny fluid something fierce.
It was originally an Auto, but the previous owners said they turned it into a 5 speed. Me of course never asked what the tranny came out of. Since then I'veost contact with the previous owner and am now on my own to figure it out.
I don't know if this has anything to do with it but the casing is stamped YSK-1 and I also posted a picture of the tag on the tranny (H2U5-5019872). I've tried looking it up on google, but no luck pulling anything up. Any help is appreciated considering I'm losing tranny fluid something fierce.
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https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...441&styleid=18
93 accord however most f and h series all use the same axle seals anyhow
93 accord however most f and h series all use the same axle seals anyhow
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It's best to use Honda OEM seals. If you do try to use an aftermarket, make sure to grease up fairly good the inner lip where the axle goes through. Honda OEM seals come pregreased so it's never needed on those. If you dry run an aftermarket seal it could tear it before it breaks in causing it to leak.
Last edited by holmesnmanny; 09-01-2014 at 05:03 PM.
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