HELP WITH TRANNY!!!!!
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Re: HELP WITH TRANNY!!!!! (ReactioN)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ReactioN »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> how do i sync my tranny with my gears?
thanks ohh i did search nothing!</TD></TR></TABLE>
... you don't? What problem are you having?
thanks ohh i did search nothing!</TD></TR></TABLE>
... you don't? What problem are you having?
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Re: HELP WITH TRANNY!!!!! (Dasfinc)
Like the gears are wierd i dont have to have put the Shift linkage on in a special way?
Like were the bitch pins gose. dose the rod have to be in??
Like were the bitch pins gose. dose the rod have to be in??
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Re: HELP WITH TRANNY!!!!! (ReactioN)
Bitch pin simply goes through the hole on the linkage and the hole on the trans stub. I guess you could put it on upside down but if you look at the stabilizer and the actual shift linkage, they kind of flow together. As long as it's on correctly, there is nothing else to do....
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Re: HELP WITH TRANNY!!!!! (RyanA)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RyanA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Bitch pin simply goes through the hole on the linkage and the hole on the trans stub. I guess you could put it on upside down but if you look at the stabilizer and the actual shift linkage, they kind of flow together. As long as it's on correctly, there is nothing else to do....
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if the pin is in correctly I am concerned that due to his 'fabricated' driver side motor mount and the frame damage mentioned in his other thread that something may not be lined up correctly as far as the positioning of the motor/trans goes.
I suspect that since he asked "If the pin needs to be in" the linkage is just flopping around on the actual input to the transmission with no bitch pin...
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if the pin is in correctly I am concerned that due to his 'fabricated' driver side motor mount and the frame damage mentioned in his other thread that something may not be lined up correctly as far as the positioning of the motor/trans goes.
I suspect that since he asked "If the pin needs to be in" the linkage is just flopping around on the actual input to the transmission with no bitch pin...
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Re: HELP WITH TRANNY!!!!! (ReactioN)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ReactioN »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So it dosn't matter if the stub was pulled out or pushed in?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It just needs to hold the 2 shafts together without play and it should be good.
It just needs to hold the 2 shafts together without play and it should be good.
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Re: HELP WITH TRANNY!!!!! (ReactioN)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dasfinc »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
if the pin is in correctly I am concerned that due to his 'fabricated' driver side motor mount and the frame damage mentioned in his other thread that something may not be lined up correctly as far as the positioning of the motor/trans goes.
I suspect that since he asked "If the pin needs to be in" the linkage is just flopping around on the actual input to the transmission with no bitch pin...</TD></TR></TABLE>
No its the driverside that got wrecked but with the other engine it was fine?
if the pin is in correctly I am concerned that due to his 'fabricated' driver side motor mount and the frame damage mentioned in his other thread that something may not be lined up correctly as far as the positioning of the motor/trans goes.
I suspect that since he asked "If the pin needs to be in" the linkage is just flopping around on the actual input to the transmission with no bitch pin...</TD></TR></TABLE>
No its the driverside that got wrecked but with the other engine it was fine?
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Well, here's a stupid question, you ARE using B-series shift linkage correct? You need shift linkage out of a 94-01 Integra for that swap, your stock D-series linkage will not work.
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