B series shift linkage
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B series shift linkage
Hey guys I've got a question that I need answered if you all could help me with this.
So I have a 95 Gsr that i am swapping into my 99 hatch ek and I need to know if a da shift linkage will fit into my ek with out having to do any adjustments to the linkage? Thanks guys
So I have a 95 Gsr that i am swapping into my 99 hatch ek and I need to know if a da shift linkage will fit into my ek with out having to do any adjustments to the linkage? Thanks guys
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Re: B series shift linkage
99-00 Si shift linkage is identical to the 94-01 Integra shift linkage
DA linkage is also the same, but the material isn't as thick.
The shifters themselves are different; I prefer the shape of the DC shifters, but the shape doesn't really matter.
If you're using DA linkage, I would suggest changing the bushings because seeing as how they're probably 20 years old already, you might as well change them to get rid of the sloppiness that's likely to be there.
DA linkage is also the same, but the material isn't as thick.
The shifters themselves are different; I prefer the shape of the DC shifters, but the shape doesn't really matter.
If you're using DA linkage, I would suggest changing the bushings because seeing as how they're probably 20 years old already, you might as well change them to get rid of the sloppiness that's likely to be there.
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Re: B series shift linkage
It will fit I've done da into eg/ek and DC into DA. Make sure to get the whole thing stabilizer bar included. If I remember correctly it sits a bit more forward but works.
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Re: B series shift linkage
The shift linkage is the same, but with different bends to clear a DA's exhaust. The stabilizer bar in the DA however is slightly shorter so the shifter itself will be at a slightly different angle. Shifter sits forward when using DA linkage in EG/DC, but shifter sits way back with DC/EM1 linkage in DA.
If you want it to look/perform the same with the DA linkage, you use a DC/EM1 stabilizer bar with the DA linkage.
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The shift linkage is the same, but with different bends to clear a DA's exhaust. The stabilizer bar in the DA however is slightly shorter so the shifter itself will be at a slightly different angle. Shifter sits forward when using DA linkage in EG/DC, but shifter sits way back with DC/EM1 linkage in DA.
If you want it to look/perform the same with the DA linkage, you use a DC/EM1 stabilizer bar with the DA linkage.
If you want it to look/perform the same with the DA linkage, you use a DC/EM1 stabilizer bar with the DA linkage.
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