hydraulic tranny conversions!?!?
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hydraulic tranny conversions!?!?
heres the deal:
gotta 94 prelude si. (5-spd)
putting in a 97-01 h22a4 (5spd)
do i have to do something about the transmission? to make this work properly? someone told me that i had to convert the car to make it handle a hydraulic transmission?... what can u guys tell me?
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gotta 94 prelude si. (5-spd)
putting in a 97-01 h22a4 (5spd)
do i have to do something about the transmission? to make this work properly? someone told me that i had to convert the car to make it handle a hydraulic transmission?... what can u guys tell me?
thanks
in
adavance
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Re: hydraulic tranny conversions!?!? (hondaZvic)
you do nothing. It will work the same unless you bought a Tyoe sh motor then it wont work. but the Si gearing is a little longer than the h22a gearing
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Re: (92hondaGSRchick)
no.. im not using the si tranny.. im using the h22a tranny... i gess theres nothing to worry about.. my frend wanted me to check on this.. but i really didnt have any idea what he was talking about...
what are the differences in transmissions? hydraulic and what? non-hydraulic?
what are the differences in transmissions? hydraulic and what? non-hydraulic?
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Re: (hondaZvic)
all h series use a hydraulic clutch but instead of metal shiftlinkages like integras and civic, preludes use two flexible cables.
i had a h22a4 in my 1993 prelude and it all fit fine, the only difference is in the electronics/sensors
i had a h22a4 in my 1993 prelude and it all fit fine, the only difference is in the electronics/sensors
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