what clutch to use with a YS1?
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From: YEAH HO, FRISCO, NORCAL
swapping in a 95 B18C1 into my 89 CRX Si, got conflicting info on which clutch setup to use. I mainly hear that I can use 94^ clutch setup with a JDM YS1. anyone know the truth?
Any 92 and up clutch will work, only difference between a 92-93 and 94+ clutch are the throw out bearings. 92-93 is cable while 94+ is hydro, so different bearings.
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cool, cuz I'm getting 6 puck ACT, ACT hd pressure plate free from my Cuz who used it for like 2k miles. so I could use this clutch but use a 92^ throw out bearing?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RyanR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Any 92 and up clutch will work, only difference between a 92-93 and 94+ clutch are the throw out bearings. 92-93 is cable while 94+ is hydro, so different bearings. </TD></TR></TABLE>
LOL... fawkin Ryan actually coming through with some useful info rather than bashing somebody w/lame remarks
All 92-93 Integra cable transmissions (all YS1 for that matter) are the only cable B-series transmissions that have a bigger input shaft, thus use the same size clutch disc as a hydro tranny, but since it's still a cable tranny it uses a cable throwout bearing for the release arm.
LOL... fawkin Ryan actually coming through with some useful info rather than bashing somebody w/lame remarks
All 92-93 Integra cable transmissions (all YS1 for that matter) are the only cable B-series transmissions that have a bigger input shaft, thus use the same size clutch disc as a hydro tranny, but since it's still a cable tranny it uses a cable throwout bearing for the release arm.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Newman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">All 92-93 Integra cable transmissions (all YS1 for that matter) are the only cable B-series transmissions that have a bigger input shaft, thus use the same size clutch disc as a hydro tranny, but since it's still a cable tranny it uses a cable throwout bearing for the release arm.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Correcto! I have a 92 USDM YS1 GSR tranny mated to a 96 B18B1 in my 91 CRX. I am using a 94+ Integra clutch and flywheel combo but I bought the throwout bearing separately.
Correcto! I have a 92 USDM YS1 GSR tranny mated to a 96 B18B1 in my 91 CRX. I am using a 94+ Integra clutch and flywheel combo but I bought the throwout bearing separately.
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