cable to hydro in a crx
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When converting from a cable trans to a hydro trans do you keep the linkage or do you have to get diff. ones.
also how diff. is the job?
also how diff. is the job?
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http://www.innovativemounts.com
Overall its not that difficult of a swap, no more difficult then a regular transmission swap. One of the most important (and often overlooked) things is making sure you have a strong clutch cable if you are using the cable bracketry. The innovative style is a little more high tech, where your clutch cable actually activates a small master cylinder that then goes to a stock slave cylinder, then the stresses on the cable aren't nearly as high.
Please search next time, this has been discussed many times before.
http://www.innovativemounts.com
Overall its not that difficult of a swap, no more difficult then a regular transmission swap. One of the most important (and often overlooked) things is making sure you have a strong clutch cable if you are using the cable bracketry. The innovative style is a little more high tech, where your clutch cable actually activates a small master cylinder that then goes to a stock slave cylinder, then the stresses on the cable aren't nearly as high.
Please search next time, this has been discussed many times before.
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