Transmission torque specs
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Transmission torque specs
im looking for torque specs for a sohc EX tranny, im replacing the final drive, and i need to know the specs before i can start tearing stuff down. im doing it in auto tech class, and i have to have ALL the info before i can start. i already know how to tear it down, and that i have to press the gears off, but i need to know the torque specs for the final drive, and whatever else i need to know. any help will be appreciated. thanks
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the only other thing i could think of is going to a honda dealership and seeing if they have a factory manual you can look at. i know down here, the honda dealership behind my house, they let you look at it. if not, sorry man, no more i can tell you.
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is there a trick to getting the two casings apart? i have all the bolts out and its off about 3/4 inch, but it doesnt want to come apart any more than that. holler back
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well, i dont think im gonna do this anymore, i think ive got myself into something i cant handle. im gonna have to get a honda repair manual so i can have the whole diagram of a tranny to take it apart, show where all the snap rings are, what gear i have to press off, and all that bullshit. well, if anyone wants a 4.55 for a d series, or has that diagram, holler at me. peace
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There should be one snap-ring on the top of the case accessible through a plug directly above the countershaft. You will probably have to have someone either spread the ring, or lift the case off...i found it damn near impossible to do both. Once you get clear of that ring you should be able to pull the case apart....you also need to be sure the shift pin is pulled all the way out or the shift forks will bind. Also make sure you have taken out the detent ***** and screws from the side of the trans and the screw that holds the reverse idle gear as well.
Hopefully this helps, this is all that is neede for B-series trannies, but if my mind serves me...everything is pretty close to the same.
Warning, you will NEEEEEED a helms, or all-data printout of the internal transmission components if you plan to pull them apart.
Hopefully this helps, this is all that is neede for B-series trannies, but if my mind serves me...everything is pretty close to the same.
Warning, you will NEEEEEED a helms, or all-data printout of the internal transmission components if you plan to pull them apart.
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ok, so i found a haynes with a tranny layout for the 88-91 civic d series, but i cant fin a the 1992+, im wondering if its the same, im not wanting to assume anything
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im replacing the final drive in it. ive never done any internal tranny work before, other than flywheels, clutches and such. im trying to find some type of diagram to see the exact directioins to dissassemble, and assemble it.
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