Clutch Question
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by john666 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">D series fit D series
B series fit B series </TD></TR></TABLE>
90-91 b-series clutches are different from 92-01 clutches..
B series fit B series </TD></TR></TABLE>
90-91 b-series clutches are different from 92-01 clutches..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rukusmasta2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how are they different, i have put a clutch from a 90 LS tranny on a 92 LS????</TD></TR></TABLE>
I dont see how..The throwout bearing and splines are different from 90-91 to 92-01 trannys..I made that mistake a while back..With a 90 B16a motor and tranny,,I figured and b-series would work so I orderd clutch for 93 gsr and it didnt work,,90-91 integra clutch was the proper one..
I dont see how..The throwout bearing and splines are different from 90-91 to 92-01 trannys..I made that mistake a while back..With a 90 B16a motor and tranny,,I figured and b-series would work so I orderd clutch for 93 gsr and it didnt work,,90-91 integra clutch was the proper one..
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good question brotha, i can not verify that because they are both gone and sold but check this the one im talkin bout that was on the 90 was another tranny from a junk yard BUT the original tranny was on with that clutch too and then he put the other tranny on (W/same clutch), and then i sold it used for 20 bux to the guy who bought my 92 tranny, so basically its still all good to what i was sayin, lol.
Thats weird then,,Because if you have a 90 tranny in front of you and a 93 tranny in front,,You count the splines and its a different count..Weird that it worked for you..
well like i said one was a 90 LS and ohter was a 92 LS maybe cuz urs was a GSR is why it was different is all i can think of, i mena it slid on n off perfect on my 2 trannies...lol
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rukusmasta2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">exactly what i thought, just as long as its hydro-hyrdo, cable-cable i believe
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D Series:
A 90-91 clutch is the same as a 92-00 clutch, except the throwout bearing. So i can use a hydro clutch on my CRX as long as I use a cable throwout bearing and vice versa. An 89 will also fit 92-00 but the clutch disc is a little smaller, so it isn't exactly the same as 92-00.
</TD></TR></TABLE>D Series:
A 90-91 clutch is the same as a 92-00 clutch, except the throwout bearing. So i can use a hydro clutch on my CRX as long as I use a cable throwout bearing and vice versa. An 89 will also fit 92-00 but the clutch disc is a little smaller, so it isn't exactly the same as 92-00.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sir_racer2000 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">well the 90 and 92 ls are both cable trannys they should fit...the gsr is differ </TD></TR></TABLE>
92-93 gsr is cable to..Im telling you 90-91 is different from 92+..
92-93 gsr is cable to..Im telling you 90-91 is different from 92+..
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lol maybe just the gsr is different dont know
