tranny stumped
I posted this in the integra forum and im just seeing if any one here can help.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1217469
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1217469
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=596873
Make sure all your bearings are flush, and the mainshaft/countershaft are not missing the case. They tend to flex with minimul effort. Also, make sure the differential is flush and input shaft bearing isn't toast. The trick I used was to shake the outter case a bit until the shafts slid into place, then tighten down the corner bolts a bit to put pressure on the C clip, then seperated it with a snap ring plier. - Darrell
Make sure all your bearings are flush, and the mainshaft/countershaft are not missing the case. They tend to flex with minimul effort. Also, make sure the differential is flush and input shaft bearing isn't toast. The trick I used was to shake the outter case a bit until the shafts slid into place, then tighten down the corner bolts a bit to put pressure on the C clip, then seperated it with a snap ring plier. - Darrell
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