h2b swap questions
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h2b swap questions
I have searched and can not find an answer to my question. what int. shafts can i use with an h2b swap? i plan on doing a swap into a 95 civic dx. i will be going with the evolution h2b kit with mounts.
i assume that i use 94-00 teg axles (they dont list which ones to use other than b series)
they dont list what int. shaft to use.
and with the manual to auto belt tensioner conversion, are ther pics that i can look at. the one thread i found did not have any pics.. i guess it used to.
thank you for you help.
just a note, i've done a b series swap into a crx, but im kinda nervous about this one.. i want to make sure everything i know is fact before my car goes down for god knows how long.
i assume that i use 94-00 teg axles (they dont list which ones to use other than b series)
they dont list what int. shaft to use.
and with the manual to auto belt tensioner conversion, are ther pics that i can look at. the one thread i found did not have any pics.. i guess it used to.
thank you for you help.
just a note, i've done a b series swap into a crx, but im kinda nervous about this one.. i want to make sure everything i know is fact before my car goes down for god knows how long.
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Re: h2b swap questions (gsxr1k05)
You can use any B series int shaft. Truth be told i didnt even realize they were any different , if you have one from a teg then it should work fine. I myself just bought new axles and a used int shaft on HT and was ready to go.
As far as the tensionor question, I would search for it. There are quite a few threads on how to DIY, i am not 100% with that myself so I dont want to give you wrong advice
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2fastgsr, thanks for the int. shaft info. helped a lot.
gibsanez, thanks for the correct link. that was one of the best writeups i have seen. the pics really spell it out for you.
gibsanez, thanks for the correct link. that was one of the best writeups i have seen. the pics really spell it out for you.
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