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Difference between d series del sol shift linkage and d series hatchback shift linkage?

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Old 09-29-2007, 10:08 AM
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i need to know the difference between d series del sol shift linkage and d series hatchback shift linkage? im swapping an lsvtec from a del sol into a hatchback and then a dseries engine from the hatchback into the del sol. i hope the del sol and hatchback use the same d series shift linkage???
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any difference?
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i dont think so.
Old 09-29-2007, 05:11 PM
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Was there any difference? Because I think there was a difference between the hatch and a coupe civic....in length. But then again I got the parts from dismantlers in which they had to pull it off the car.
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where can i ask to find this out. it looks as though the shift linkage in my sel sol has an awkward shape to it.
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HOPE THIS HELPS


https://honda-tech.com/zero...41957
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THIS TOO

http://www.inlinefour.com/hondelsolvte.html
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the shift linkage for a delsol and a hatch are different. the delsol shiftlinkage has more of a c shape then the hatch . if you are putting in the lsvtec in the hatch then you are going to need the shiftlinkage from a 94 and up integra or and 99-00 civic si. then you are going to need the shift linkage for a sohc delsol.

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Default Re: Difference between d series del sol shift linkage and d series hatchback shift linkage? (the.ham

del sol has shorter shift linkage.
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Default Re: Difference between d series del sol shift linkage and d series hatchback shift linkage? (the.ham

yeah they are diff. lol i got fu*kd on this but i have a sol shifter d series at the shop i dnt need it let me kno its in west palm beach fl.
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