GSR Axles Installed on a B16 Transmission
Can it be done? Will GSR Axles fit into the B16 Half Shaft?
Also, the GSR Axles I have have been sitting in storage for almost 2 Years. One of the Metal Clamps have come off the Rubber Boot and now the inside of the Axle has been exposed. Looks like the Axle Grease has dried up or somethihg. Would I be straight if I just take the Boots off of both Axles and apply some Axle Grease to the insides, then attatch the Boots to the Axles with some Hose Clamps?
Thanks
Ant
Also, the GSR Axles I have have been sitting in storage for almost 2 Years. One of the Metal Clamps have come off the Rubber Boot and now the inside of the Axle has been exposed. Looks like the Axle Grease has dried up or somethihg. Would I be straight if I just take the Boots off of both Axles and apply some Axle Grease to the insides, then attatch the Boots to the Axles with some Hose Clamps?
Thanks
Ant
Bump. Defenitely would like to get a defenite answer on this oon. I have some people saying it will work, some saying it will, and some saying only 1 axle will work.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AntMan401 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Can it be done? Will GSR Axles fit into the B16 Half Shaft?
Also, the GSR Axles I have have been sitting in storage for almost 2 Years. One of the Metal Clamps have come off the Rubber Boot and now the inside of the Axle has been exposed. Looks like the Axle Grease has dried up or somethihg. Would I be straight if I just take the Boots off of both Axles and apply some Axle Grease to the insides, then attatch the Boots to the Axles with some Hose Clamps?
Thanks
Ant</TD></TR></TABLE>
what year gsr did they come from, what year b16 trans is it? what car is this in?
is the b16 trans hydro?
more info please
if it's the car in your sig and the axles are 94+ gsr, then yes, they will work as long as the halfshaft is from a hydro b16.
Also, the GSR Axles I have have been sitting in storage for almost 2 Years. One of the Metal Clamps have come off the Rubber Boot and now the inside of the Axle has been exposed. Looks like the Axle Grease has dried up or somethihg. Would I be straight if I just take the Boots off of both Axles and apply some Axle Grease to the insides, then attatch the Boots to the Axles with some Hose Clamps?
Thanks
Ant</TD></TR></TABLE>
what year gsr did they come from, what year b16 trans is it? what car is this in?
is the b16 trans hydro?
more info please
if it's the car in your sig and the axles are 94+ gsr, then yes, they will work as long as the halfshaft is from a hydro b16.
it will work all b series axles r interchangable(SAME THING)
don't know about ur axle boot problem as long as theres grease and there and its not gonna fall apart or leak grease out youll b aight
don't know about ur axle boot problem as long as theres grease and there and its not gonna fall apart or leak grease out youll b aight
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Timmyflys »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">it will work all b series axles r interchangable(SAME THING)
don't know about ur axle boot problem as long as theres grease and there and its not gonna fall apart or leak grease out youll b aight</TD></TR></TABLE>
older b-series axles and intermediate shaft are different vs. 94+...
the older gen uses dual male inners with a female intermediate outer, whereas the later ones used a female driver's side inner, male intermediate outer.
don't know about ur axle boot problem as long as theres grease and there and its not gonna fall apart or leak grease out youll b aight</TD></TR></TABLE>
older b-series axles and intermediate shaft are different vs. 94+...
the older gen uses dual male inners with a female intermediate outer, whereas the later ones used a female driver's side inner, male intermediate outer.
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