Can I buy just the syncro sleeve from honda?...pics...
The DX tranny that I am rebuilding needs a few things, but I was kinda shocked to find out that majestic only shows what I need in a set.
The first thing that I need is the steel 1st/2nd syncro selector. It's the thing right in the middle of the box with the reverse gear attached. The one I have is fairly worn out. Honda wants $251 for everything in the box!

Next, is the 3rd/4th syncro selector. Like the 1st one, it's right in the middle of the lower box.

Those are the only 2 things I need. I have bearings, and the syncros already waiting...
Thanks,
Bryson
The first thing that I need is the steel 1st/2nd syncro selector. It's the thing right in the middle of the box with the reverse gear attached. The one I have is fairly worn out. Honda wants $251 for everything in the box!

Next, is the 3rd/4th syncro selector. Like the 1st one, it's right in the middle of the lower box.

Those are the only 2 things I need. I have bearings, and the syncros already waiting...
Thanks,
Bryson
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i would get a busted or junkyard tranny and use it for parts. might be cheaper to go that way. or napa. i hear they got a good selection of tranny parts
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Hrmmm...I could try napa. The problem with getting a junkyard tranny is that it might be fubbared as well.
Hrmmm...I could try napa. The problem with getting a junkyard tranny is that it might be fubbared as well.
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