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94 del sol si/B18B swap - what shift linkage do i need????

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Old 12-28-2011, 08:33 PM
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Default 94 del sol si/B18B swap - what shift linkage do i need????

ive got a 94 del sol si d16 . im wanting to drop a b18b swap in will my shift linkage work or will i need to go out and find a b series del sol linkage or will any b series linkage work. trying to avoid fabricating. if any one has any insight on what i would need to do that would be great.

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will need b series shift linkage
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will need b series shift linkage
He doesn't need just b series linkage, it needs to be for a del sol.
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1997 delsol VTEC linkage.
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Default Re: what shift linkage do i need to use????

'94 - '97 Del Sol linkage. It's a bit longer than any other B-series linkage. You can often get them for a reasonable price from a JDM importer.
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alright would anyone know a good place to find them ?
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or you can buy a new one from hasport
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Default Re: what shift linkage do i need to use????

Originally Posted by miller502
ive got a 94 del sol si d16 . im wanting to drop a b18b swap in will my shift linkage work or will i need to go out and find a b series del sol linkage or will any b series linkage work. trying to avoid fabricating. if any one has any insight on what i would need to do that would be great.

thanks guys
You will need Del Sol VTEC linkage. Some try to modify regular B linkage,
but I couldn't recommend it.

Total cost with shipping for new linkage rods from Majestic Honda is $148.36

Originally Posted by 94EG8
You can often get them for a reasonable price from a JDM importer.
This is probably your best advice. They may even have the entire shift
assembly complete with bushings and hardware.


Originally Posted by miller502
alright would anyone know a good place to find them ?
Hmotors is known to carry stuff like this, even if it isn't advertised on their
site, just call or email them.



Last edited by BryanM.; 12-29-2011 at 02:45 PM. Reason: Added VTEC
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Default Re: what shift linkage do i need to use????

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or you can buy a new one from hasport
I don't think they have them for the Del Sol.



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Default Re: what shift linkage do i need to use????

tried calling and checking on the site, nobody answered the phone of course but cant find one on the site so far. any more suggestions?
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Default Re: what shift linkage do i need to use????

Originally Posted by mcvtec
I don't think they have them for the Del Sol.


we can special order linkage for the Del Sol

Originally Posted by miller502
tried calling and checking on the site, nobody answered the phone of course but cant find one on the site so far. any more suggestions?

best bet is here though

Total cost with shipping for new linkage rods from Majestic Honda is $148.36

www.hondaautomotiveparts.com
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Default Re: what shift linkage do i need to use????

Originally Posted by clean_sol93
1997 delsol VTEC linkage.
This
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Default Re: what shift linkage do i need to use????

alright i found a guy in Louisville that has a set for 80.00 for assembly so im probably gonna go that route thanks though guys i appreciate it
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