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Old Jul 31, 2003 | 03:56 PM
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Default Need tranny help ASAP

O.K. this is really starting to **** me off I'm trying to order a new clutch for my B16 YS-1 LSD trans. I have mic.ed the input shaft and it come up as 1". Now I counted the splines on the shaft and counted 24. I hear if you have a 1" shaft it's 90'-91' and if it's 1 1/2" shaft it's 92' + integra clutch. Here's the F***ed part. I have a friend at a shop he has three transmissions at his shop. A S1 out of a 90' integra , a YS-1 from a B16 and a 95 ' GS-R trans. He mic.ed all three shafts and they came up with the same numbers and all three trans have 24 splines. WTF ? My friend has the same motor trans. I do it's a OBD1 B16 with a cable trans and he used a 92'-93' teg. clutch and he said it worked fine. This makes no sense that there different trans that are three different years all have the same mesurments. What car do I get my stupid clutch for ?
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Old Aug 3, 2003 | 11:03 AM
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Default Re: Need tranny help ASAP (7PSiEF9ZC)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 7PSiEF9ZC &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> What car do I get my stupid clutch for ?</TD></TR></TABLE>
get a 92-93 ls clutch, that's what works. the difference between the 90-91 and the 92-93 trannies is 1/16"! hey, that b16 ys1(i assume is a gsr ys1) does your friend wants to sell it
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