Auto to Manual Conversion ONE quick question about axles
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Auto to Manual Conversion ONE quick question about axles
Can you re-use the automatic CV axles or do you need special 5 speed CV axles?? Let me know, Thanks!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SRCivic97 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Positive?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Newman is a smart guy...I'm very sure he knows what he is talking about
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Put it this way. I helped with the R&D on the HCP EG-AT auto-manual mount in the EG chassis back in 2000. Eitherway, regarless with any car, you can't use the auto axles in the manual transmission - different shaft sizes.
Put it this way. I helped with the R&D on the HCP EG-AT auto-manual mount in the EG chassis back in 2000. Eitherway, regarless with any car, you can't use the auto axles in the manual transmission - different shaft sizes.
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Re: Auto to Manual Conversion ONE quick question about axles (Newman)
are u talking about b series only?cause im driving 2 civics that were d series auto cars and i swapped 5 speeds into them using the same axles.....1 is a 96 civic the other a 91.........the 96 has a d15b motor and trans,the 91 has a d16z6 motor and si trans..
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Re: Auto to Manual Conversion ONE quick question about axles (n2oef)
there is no intermediate shaft on d series, its just two axles that connect directly to the tranny diff.
On the b series, there is a half shaft opr intermediate or whatever you call it
On the b series, there is a half shaft opr intermediate or whatever you call it
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Re: Auto to Manual Conversion ONE quick question about axles (MugenHonda)
Yeah I got my question answered, I should have specified D-series. Auto and 5-speed axles for the D16Z6 are exactly the same part number and there is no intermediate shaft. Thanks tech'Ys
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Re: Auto to Manual Conversion ONE quick question about axles (SRCivic97)
I've never heard of this. I'm currenty doing the swap right now, and everything I have read has told me that I can use my automatic axels. But I'm doing this on a D series.. It may be different for a B series.
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Re: Auto to Manual Conversion ONE quick question about axles (JDM-EJ1)
I have done several auto to manual swaps. You can reuse D series axles. If you are using B series then you CANNOT reuse.
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Re: Auto to Manual Conversion ONE quick question about axles (hatchi)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hatchi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have done several auto to manual swaps. You can reuse D series axles. If you are using B series then you CANNOT reuse. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Awesome, that's what I had been reading originally.
And about the intake manifolds..
If you are OBD1 you DO NOT need to replace the intake manifold. However, if you are OBD2, you do need to replace it, due to IAVC wiring.
Awesome, that's what I had been reading originally.
And about the intake manifolds..
If you are OBD1 you DO NOT need to replace the intake manifold. However, if you are OBD2, you do need to replace it, due to IAVC wiring.
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