Will B16a2 axles work with a B16a1 engine?
think i put the last thread in the wrong place
i currently have a b16a1 and as it doesnt have drive shafts would i be right in thinking that the b16a2 driveshafts fit?
i currently have a b16a1 and as it doesnt have drive shafts would i be right in thinking that the b16a2 driveshafts fit?
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i am ever so sorry but i dont know what either of the engines came out of as i bought them just on there own,
is there a way of finding out? at the moment there just bitsers
is there a way of finding out? at the moment there just bitsers
It depends on what car you have the motor in. If it is a 88-91 Civic (EF), or 90-93 Integra (DA) you will need to use the EF/DA B-series axles, which would be found in a 90-93 Integra here in North America. The b16a1 came out of a JDM EF, thus never was available here.
On the other hand, if you b16a1 is in a 92-00 Civic (EG/EK/EM1) or 94-01 Integra (DC2) then you will need the new style B series axles, which in north america would come from the DC2 or the 99-00 Civic Si/SiR (EM1), which is what the b16a2 came from.
Long story short, the engine is irrelevant. B series is B series... What matters is what car you have the swap in.
On the other hand, if you b16a1 is in a 92-00 Civic (EG/EK/EM1) or 94-01 Integra (DC2) then you will need the new style B series axles, which in north america would come from the DC2 or the 99-00 Civic Si/SiR (EM1), which is what the b16a2 came from.
Long story short, the engine is irrelevant. B series is B series... What matters is what car you have the swap in.
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