dohc zc?
lol the only issue u may have is if its an 88 or 89.. anything from 90 up is the same tranny.. 92 went to hydro though.. if ur motor is an 88 or 89 then u either have to use an 88 or 89 tranny or change the flywheel and clutch in order for this to work.. i could be wrong though
The issue with dohc zc's and their transmissions is that true jdm dohc zc transmissions don't use regular d-series axles, they use a halfshaft and equal length drive shafts.
Bolting on another tranny solves the problem and is what most people do if they can't source the halfshaft or axles.
In short, Yes. d15/d16 transmissions will fit.
Bolting on another tranny solves the problem and is what most people do if they can't source the halfshaft or axles.
In short, Yes. d15/d16 transmissions will fit.
okay well idk what year my motor is but i kno its not hydro cuz it was in a 91 crx si...no im confused lol so it should fit other d series motor i just have to change a few stuff like the flywheel ect.
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The issue with dohc zc's and their transmissions is that true jdm dohc zc transmissions don't use regular d-series axles, they use a halfshaft and equal length drive shafts.
Bolting on another tranny solves the problem and is what most people do if they can't source the halfshaft or axles.
In short, Yes. d15/d16 transmissions will fit.
Bolting on another tranny solves the problem and is what most people do if they can't source the halfshaft or axles.
In short, Yes. d15/d16 transmissions will fit.
nut hey ill just use that long *** axle lol
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