Transmission mount question...
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Transmission mount question...
The car is a automatic chassis ej1. I've read up on doing an auto to manual conversion and some places say I have to buy a special trans mount Bc the auto tranny sits a little higher/lower than the manual trans.
My question is, where do I find a trans mount for a b series swap? It has to be made to convert from auto to manual and from d series trans to b series trans right?
I've googled And searched and can't seem to locate one specifically for that conversion.
My question is, where do I find a trans mount for a b series swap? It has to be made to convert from auto to manual and from d series trans to b series trans right?
I've googled And searched and can't seem to locate one specifically for that conversion.
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Find an online store that sells engine mounts made by Hasport, Innovative, etc they should carry it. I bought my mount for $100 on eBay and the Hasport is $130.
http://www.inlinefour.com/inmoautomaco.html
http://motors.shop.ebay.com/Parts-Ac...o+manual+mount
http://hasport.com/store/index.php/mounts.html?p=3
Try finding Hasport or Innovative or whoever else makes mounts and is in the vendor forum and check if they sell it, PM if necessary. This is actually a fairly common part. Some vendors on here have special pricing for members, and they do help support the forum we get to use for free.
The auto mount does in fact sit higher than the manual mount and will make the engine sit crooked. The only other option you have is to cut the bracket off the frame rail and buy the manual bracket from the Honda dealership for around $40.
http://www.inlinefour.com/inmoautomaco.html
http://motors.shop.ebay.com/Parts-Ac...o+manual+mount
http://hasport.com/store/index.php/mounts.html?p=3
Try finding Hasport or Innovative or whoever else makes mounts and is in the vendor forum and check if they sell it, PM if necessary. This is actually a fairly common part. Some vendors on here have special pricing for members, and they do help support the forum we get to use for free.
The auto mount does in fact sit higher than the manual mount and will make the engine sit crooked. The only other option you have is to cut the bracket off the frame rail and buy the manual bracket from the Honda dealership for around $40.
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Re: Transmission mount question...
You need to buy an auto to manual mount for a '92 - '95 civic. It doesn't specifically need to be for a B-series as the share they same bolt pattern for the top mount as a D-series (in a straight 5 speed D-series to 5 speed B-series swap you could just reuse the civic upper transmission mount as it's the same as the integra version)
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Re: Transmission mount question...
I was just making sure. I appreciate it guys. I'm have this inner conflict between doing a b series build or a d series. And im making a list of what ill need. Thanks for the info!
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