Two B series intermediate shafts???
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Two B series intermediate shafts???
I recently swapped an LS into my 96 civic hatch and initially i thought there was only one B series intermediate shaft offered. But i've come to find out that there are two different ones apparantly..
One is Male (tranny side) and male (CV shaft/wheel side)
The other is Male (tranny side) and Female (CV shaft/wheel side)
The interesting part and also the part that caught me was that both have the same flange to bolt up to the back of the block BUT they dont bolt up to the same casting numbers...idk why
for instance i had two b18b1's (one i installed in my hatch and one in an integra) so i took the intermediate shaft out of the integra to put in my hatch but the flange would not lay flat to the back of the block for some reason. Then i found the other optional intermediate shaft and it bolted up just fine.
Can anyone give me some insight to why there are two?? or what the difference is?? i thought maybe it had something to do with ABS or not in the integra's or something??
IDK...
One is Male (tranny side) and male (CV shaft/wheel side)
The other is Male (tranny side) and Female (CV shaft/wheel side)
The interesting part and also the part that caught me was that both have the same flange to bolt up to the back of the block BUT they dont bolt up to the same casting numbers...idk why
for instance i had two b18b1's (one i installed in my hatch and one in an integra) so i took the intermediate shaft out of the integra to put in my hatch but the flange would not lay flat to the back of the block for some reason. Then i found the other optional intermediate shaft and it bolted up just fine.
Can anyone give me some insight to why there are two?? or what the difference is?? i thought maybe it had something to do with ABS or not in the integra's or something??
IDK...
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Re: Two B series intermediate shafts???
the female side for the intermediate shaft were on the early da integras and all the obd cars came with the new common ones or is it the oposite
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Re: Two B series intermediate shafts???
it must be the other one cuz the male to male one doesnt bolt up to the b18b1 with a manual tranny...
i was also just told that it is a difference of automatic and manual transmission...
anyone else's input???
i was also just told that it is a difference of automatic and manual transmission...
anyone else's input???
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I'm running into the same issue swapoed a b18b1 from a auto car into my car swapped over trans to manual and the intermediate shaft no matter how many I get the flange wont lay flat to the block..
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Re: Two B series intermediate shafts???
Auto transmission was bulkier forcing their final drive outputs & drive shafts 10mm(?) rearward so Honda made a specific mid-shaft with different mtg to space it further from the engine block rather than just adding a spacer & longer bolts.
Left & Right driveshafts are also slightly different lengths despite the intention of the mid-shaft, which could lead to Left & Right being mixed up & the shorter shafts pulling out of the transmission so while older cars driveshafts were both 'Male' with matching female mid-shafts, Honda soon changed the Left shafts to be 'Female' & Mid-shaft to Male so they could not be interchanged.
Left & Right driveshafts are also slightly different lengths despite the intention of the mid-shaft, which could lead to Left & Right being mixed up & the shorter shafts pulling out of the transmission so while older cars driveshafts were both 'Male' with matching female mid-shafts, Honda soon changed the Left shafts to be 'Female' & Mid-shaft to Male so they could not be interchanged.
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