new synchro??
ok , i haven't gone around looking to see how much it would be because i have been driving easy on my third gear, i put new tranny fluid in it, and it helped it alittle, but has anyone got one replaced and how much it cost? and what would the best route to take get a new synchro, a new tranny?
thanks i posted stuff like this before but i hope i can get some est and the best idea to save my momey on this one
thanks i posted stuff like this before but i hope i can get some est and the best idea to save my momey on this one
go to skunk 2 website and wait until a screen pops up. they are selling good **** on that site. it called skunk 2 garage sale, and it has like 5 different trannys including GS-R
http://www.skunk2.com
[Modified by SymphonyX, 1:39 AM 3/20/2003]
http://www.skunk2.com
[Modified by SymphonyX, 1:39 AM 3/20/2003]
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i'm havin the same problem right now, taking it easy on 3rd gear. I'm thinkin it's the synchro also so i'm interested in how much it would cost.
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yea wow that really helped
What kind of tranny do you want? I was getting prices for a d series rebuild ranging from 1200-1800. I couldnt tell you how much a tranny from a junkyard is. Try IAS? Just do a little research, make phone calls to junkyards...even take a trip to one. You never know what the condition/price of a junkyard tranny is unless you go check. Im guessing around 300+ though Im probably way off. good luck.
you need to let us know what motor you have, what tranny....
[Modified by EG CoUpe, 9:02 PM 3/27/2003]
Well not an Integra here but on my prelude a new tranny was 900-1100 used, I had to put a new 5th/reverse shift hub in and new bearings. Parts at cost from honda were 490. Assuming you dont need bearings which you may, the syncro and gear...they are one peice...will be in the ball park of 2-300 im assuming...blocker rings maybe bout 20...then if you dont have a dad like mine who rebuilds tranny's for a living, your looking at 6-12 hours of work...my dad makes 29 an hour, so if it were my dad doing the work that would be about 2-400 big ones...tranny's aren't a cheap part to work on...hope some of this helps, good luck
btw, you may want to have a professional look at your car before you make the assumption its a syncronizer thier are many different things that can cause difficult shifting
[Modified by PoweredByPrelude, 7:49 PM 3/28/2003]
btw, you may want to have a professional look at your car before you make the assumption its a syncronizer thier are many different things that can cause difficult shifting[Modified by PoweredByPrelude, 7:49 PM 3/28/2003]
A D-series transmission from a junkyard will probably cost up tp $250.
To pay a shop for a used transmission with warranty will be atleast $2000.
To pay a shop for a used transmission with warranty will be atleast $2000.
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