Shift linkage question *searched*
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Shift linkage question *searched*
ok i got my b16 swaped into my Eg and i need a bushing for the shift linkage to attach it to the tranny. not the 1 with the bitch pin, but the other 1.
will 1 fit from a 99 Si with the DOHC vtec?
will 1 fit from a 99 Si with the DOHC vtec?
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Re: Shift linkage question *searched* (CRXified)
The si should fit, call honda and just order the right part. They will know exactly what you need.
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Re: Shift linkage question *searched* (walker111)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by walker111 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The si should fit, call honda and just order the right part. They will know exactly what you need.
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which part should i be ordering??? will 1 out of a 94+ teg linkage fit too cause those linkages are the same arent they?
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which part should i be ordering??? will 1 out of a 94+ teg linkage fit too cause those linkages are the same arent they?
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Re: Shift linkage question *searched* (Carparts-Auction.com)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Carparts-Auction.com »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">haha the "bitch pin"..........the worst part on a honda </TD></TR></TABLE>
haha mine came out real easy, but went in like a.... well "bitch". i hope i never have to take it out again
now back to my question lol
haha mine came out real easy, but went in like a.... well "bitch". i hope i never have to take it out again
now back to my question lol
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Re: Shift linkage question *searched* (TheIntegraGuy)
i have the linkage but i need the bushing and want to know what bushing to order.. y would i buy a whole new linkage when all i need is a 5 dollar bushingm unless ur gonna sell me the linkage for less
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Re: Shift linkage question *searched* (Carparts-Auction.com)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Carparts-Auction.com »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">haha the "bitch pin"..........the worst part on a honda </TD></TR></TABLE>
he's got the line pointing to the stabilizer bushing, not the 'bitch pin'... go to pep boys and get the Energy suspension kit, easy as hell to install and i haven't been in a pep boys that doesn't have at least one of these on their racks. don't forget to pull the spacers out of the OEM bushing by the shift lever and transfer them to your new bushing though, it gets sloppy if you don't do this.
EDIT: here is a link if you want to buy online... http://www.springworks.com/aut....html
do a search on that page for "16.1102".. its about half way down called '1988-00 Manual Transmission Shifter Stabilizer Bushing Set".
EDIT2: click the google search link here... http://froogle.google.com/froo...ab=wf that longer bushing with 'ears' is the one you need to get the spacers from your OEM bushing and slide in there w/ some lube.
Modified by deeksmooth at 10:16 AM 4/26/2005
he's got the line pointing to the stabilizer bushing, not the 'bitch pin'... go to pep boys and get the Energy suspension kit, easy as hell to install and i haven't been in a pep boys that doesn't have at least one of these on their racks. don't forget to pull the spacers out of the OEM bushing by the shift lever and transfer them to your new bushing though, it gets sloppy if you don't do this.
EDIT: here is a link if you want to buy online... http://www.springworks.com/aut....html
do a search on that page for "16.1102".. its about half way down called '1988-00 Manual Transmission Shifter Stabilizer Bushing Set".
EDIT2: click the google search link here... http://froogle.google.com/froo...ab=wf that longer bushing with 'ears' is the one you need to get the spacers from your OEM bushing and slide in there w/ some lube.
Modified by deeksmooth at 10:16 AM 4/26/2005
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Re: Shift linkage question *searched* (deeksmooth)
lol i dont get a pep boys around here but i ordered the stabalizer bushing and hardware from honda for a 99 Si and it came to like 20 bux Canadian
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Re: Shift linkage question *searched* (CRXified)
sounds good... u might in the future want to check out the ES bushings though... its one of the easiest mods and makes your shifts feel MUCH nicer.
its roughly 10-15$ USD
its roughly 10-15$ USD
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Re: Shift linkage question *searched* (deeksmooth)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by deeksmooth »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
he's got the line pointing to the stabilizer bushing, not the 'bitch pin'... </TD></TR></TABLE>
I know what he was pointing at, he mentioned the bitch pin so I commented on that. OT!! Thanks for sharing!
he's got the line pointing to the stabilizer bushing, not the 'bitch pin'... </TD></TR></TABLE>
I know what he was pointing at, he mentioned the bitch pin so I commented on that. OT!! Thanks for sharing!
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