D-Series flywheels
Looking for a lighter stock flywheel, found this link searching, but it refers to JDM models. I know 92+ civic flywheels fit fine to a 90 CRX Si tranny (19lbs), but which specific US models (DX/CX/EX? EG/EK?) are lighter (17lbs)? or are they all the same weight and lighter than the Si original flywheel? Just want to make sure before I look for one. (yeah, did a search, find me a better link if you can)
Anyone know of someone with a lighter Civic flywheel for sale?
referred link: http://www.junauto.co.jp/products/dr..._honda.html?en
[Modified by Tyson, 5:05 AM 2/4/2003]
Anyone know of someone with a lighter Civic flywheel for sale?
referred link: http://www.junauto.co.jp/products/dr..._honda.html?en
[Modified by Tyson, 5:05 AM 2/4/2003]
i got a extra stock flywheel in my garage, i can take to a machine shop down the street and have them lighten it and sell it to ya for what they charge + shipping if you want.
I have a 2g CRX HF flywheel and there is much less mass on the backside compared to my Si flywheel. I don't have weight differences, but it's got to be a couple of pounds lighter.
I'm not sure about weights, but as far as what fits:
Any 90-00 D-series flywheel is going to fit with any 90-00 d-series clutch and pressure plate (212mm, 20 spline), the difference between the 90-91 and 92-00 clutch kits is the throw out bearing (cable vs hydraulic)
89 flywheels use a 200mm clutch, but still have 20 splines. If you have an 89, you can use the 90-91 212mm clutch kit if you get a 90-00 flywheel.
88 flywheels are the same as 89, (200mm) but the clutch is 21 spline instead of 20, I've been told (but have not confirmed this) that you can use a 90-00 flywheel and pressure plate if you get an 88 accord clutch disk.
Now to go through and weigh them all......
[Modified by thumpu77, 7:54 AM 2/4/2003]
Any 90-00 D-series flywheel is going to fit with any 90-00 d-series clutch and pressure plate (212mm, 20 spline), the difference between the 90-91 and 92-00 clutch kits is the throw out bearing (cable vs hydraulic)
89 flywheels use a 200mm clutch, but still have 20 splines. If you have an 89, you can use the 90-91 212mm clutch kit if you get a 90-00 flywheel.
88 flywheels are the same as 89, (200mm) but the clutch is 21 spline instead of 20, I've been told (but have not confirmed this) that you can use a 90-00 flywheel and pressure plate if you get an 88 accord clutch disk.
Now to go through and weigh them all......
[Modified by thumpu77, 7:54 AM 2/4/2003]
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88 flywheels are the same as 89, (200mm) but the clutch is 21 spline instead of 20, I've been told (but have not confirmed this) that you can use a 90-00 flywheel and pressure plate if you get an 88 accord clutch disk.
[Modified by thumpu77, 7:54 AM 2/4/2003]
on all O.E. partsalso on another note the y8 is prolly the heaviest of the D series the lightest flywheels were from 88-91 our flyhweels..
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