90 integra release bearing same as 92 1.7l?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kanzenr91si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">was wondering if my new throw out bearing for a 90-91 1.8L integra tranny will fit in a 92-93 1.7L tranny????</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah it should work fine.
Yeah it should work fine.
NO!!!!!!!!!!
The YS1 (1992-1993 Integra) transmissions use a similar input shaft to the hydraulic transmissions. Simply put, it is larger. And so is the sleeve upon which the release bearing rides. A 1990-1991 release bearing will NOT fit a 1992-1993 transmission.
The YS1 (1992-1993 Integra) transmissions use a similar input shaft to the hydraulic transmissions. Simply put, it is larger. And so is the sleeve upon which the release bearing rides. A 1990-1991 release bearing will NOT fit a 1992-1993 transmission.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by StorminMatt »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">NO!!!!!!!!!!
The YS1 (1992-1993 Integra) transmissions use a similar input shaft to the hydraulic transmissions. Simply put, it is larger. And so is the sleeve upon which the release bearing rides. A 1990-1991 release bearing will NOT fit a 1992-1993 transmission.</TD></TR></TABLE>
this is what i thought, but so far ive got 2 responses for yes and 1 for no. i guess ill wait till my tranny comes and find out for sure.
The YS1 (1992-1993 Integra) transmissions use a similar input shaft to the hydraulic transmissions. Simply put, it is larger. And so is the sleeve upon which the release bearing rides. A 1990-1991 release bearing will NOT fit a 1992-1993 transmission.</TD></TR></TABLE>
this is what i thought, but so far ive got 2 responses for yes and 1 for no. i guess ill wait till my tranny comes and find out for sure.
As far as I know we at Action clutch don't use a different bearing for 90-91 v. 92-93 trannies.
The TO bearing goes over a plastich collar on the tranny. The input shaft is much too small to make any difference. Although the major diameter of the splines is 1mm bigger.
You can test if your TO bearing works on the new tranny by just installing it on the new tranny and moving the release arm back and forth.
Modified by Rocket at 10:11 PM 6/27/2003
Modified by Rocket at 10:53 PM 6/27/2003
The TO bearing goes over a plastich collar on the tranny. The input shaft is much too small to make any difference. Although the major diameter of the splines is 1mm bigger.
You can test if your TO bearing works on the new tranny by just installing it on the new tranny and moving the release arm back and forth.
Modified by Rocket at 10:11 PM 6/27/2003
Modified by Rocket at 10:53 PM 6/27/2003
coo ill find out for sure in about a week. while this is here the clutch is different though right? pretty sure about this but figured ill doubel check.
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