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Old Jun 22, 2002 | 12:56 PM
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Can anyone get pictures of a 93~96 Prelude vtec Transmission linkage? Picture of linkage and where it links-to on the transmission. THANKS in advance for any help.
And also, does anyone know if you can convert the Prelude transmission to a CABLE LINKAGE??? I know its good as it is, but i NEED to do this for a project of mine. THANKS again for any help.
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Old Jun 22, 2002 | 02:52 PM
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Can anyone get pictures of a 93~96 Prelude vtec Transmission linkage? Picture of linkage and where it links-to on the transmission. THANKS in advance for any help.
And also, does anyone know if you can convert the Prelude transmission to a CABLE LINKAGE??? I know its good as it is, but i NEED to do this for a project of mine. THANKS again for any help.
Dont have any pics to post for you. But it connects to the left/top area of the tranny if your looking at it from the passenger wheel. (I know that prob doesnt help and you prob need a pic to show you)

And the prelude tranny is already cable linkage.
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Old Jun 24, 2002 | 09:20 AM
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hey thanks a lot Prelude Vtec 23,
someone accually, for the first time, helped me out on this "TECHINCAL (only)FORUM (can you sense the tension?). well, i havent seen the prelude drivetrain in person yet (meaning riped it out, and yes, i did rip out an engine before, because we couldnt find the wheel-lock key so we just pulled the engine 'til the boots riped and all the guts came spilling out on the ground - it was only greese. ), but i checked out a GSR tranny and i think i devised a way to make a "hydro tranny" to a "cable tranny". but the site "hondaswap.com" says it is a hydro tranny, but it could be a mis-print, and your telling me, thats its already cable, which would be cool and make it easier for me, but you could be mixing it up with the older model. either way, thanks a lot for your reply - so far, your my best friend on this forum.
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Old Jun 24, 2002 | 10:39 AM
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Default Re: Transmission Pictures? (ludeNstein)

Its got cable shifting, but hydrolock clutch... Which are you trying to change...?? I am thinking your trying to change the clutch from a hydro to a cable... ?? Right??
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Old Jun 25, 2002 | 04:47 AM
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Its got cable shifting, but hydrolock clutch... Which are you trying to change...?? I am thinking your trying to change the clutch from a hydro to a cable... ?? Right??
--Uh-oh! wait, if the SHIFT LINKAGE is ALREADY CABLE then thats cool, BUT how does this " hydrolock clutch " thing work>?? Is that like -clutch has a master cylinder and is uses fluid for moving the clutch>??? -like brakes!?! IF SO , can the line from the cylinder to the clutch BE EXTENDED>???
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Old Jun 25, 2002 | 05:37 AM
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Hydrolic clutch just like all honda/acuras made past 1992, master cylinder, slave cylinder...... Some older B series motors use a cable to disengage the clutch..

Im sure the line can be extened or an extended one can be made..
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