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Anyone has pics of del sol dohc shift linkage and 99-00 Si for comparison?

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Old 11-26-2006, 06:10 AM
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Anyone has pics of a del sol dohc shift linkage and 99-00 Si for comparison?
Old 11-26-2006, 10:30 AM
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Default Re: Anyone has pics of del sol dohc shift linkage and 99-00 Si for comparison? (civic2slo)

GSR and Si shift linkages are the same

Old 11-26-2006, 04:18 PM
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the del sol is longer, you could just cut them in half, install them hold the shifter in center, add metal in between, weld and then paint. when I did my b16 the linkage i had was from a delsol, i had to cut the linkage.
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the dohc del sol linkage is way long...i had to cut a little over two inches off of it to swap a b series in my buddies eg hatch
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so you just cut, measure, and reweld and it should be good? im going to be swapping my gsr from my del sol to my eg and i hadn't heard of this before so any info would help. thanks ahead of time.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by midnitesol &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so you just cut, measure, and reweld and it should be good? im going to be swapping my gsr from my del sol to my eg and i hadn't heard of this before so any info would help. thanks ahead of time.</TD></TR></TABLE>
pretty much...i cant remember if i had to cut both pieces or not...either way it shouldnt be too difficult...just make sure that the shifter sits straight in the cabin before you reweld it...lol the first time i made one it came out with a mean gangster lean...hahaha
as far as shortening it, remove the material from the straight portion of the linkage...you dont need to be super exact with the length...there is about 2 inches of adjustability, but its always good to double check before you weld...hope that helps some
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Lol, cool thanks i would have definitely been stuck when doing this.
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no prob...im in socal too....pasadena to be exact....hit me up if you run into any problems...later
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