doing a d15b swap in my car, using si tranny, need answer real fast
hmmm did some seraching
is it true i can use any year si CABLE tranny and it will fit into my axles?
i belive 88 has differnt spline count on input shaft whereelse 89-91 are all the same
since im dropping in a d15b can i leave the d15's flywheel in and bolt on the si tranny?
is it true i can use any year si CABLE tranny and it will fit into my axles?
i belive 88 has differnt spline count on input shaft whereelse 89-91 are all the same
since im dropping in a d15b can i leave the d15's flywheel in and bolt on the si tranny?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ba4 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hmmm did some seraching
is it true i can use any year si CABLE tranny and it will fit into my axles?
i belive 88 has differnt spline count on input shaft whereelse 89-91 are all the same
since im dropping in a d15b can i leave the d15's flywheel in and bolt on the si tranny?</TD></TR></TABLE>
TTT
is it true i can use any year si CABLE tranny and it will fit into my axles?
i belive 88 has differnt spline count on input shaft whereelse 89-91 are all the same
since im dropping in a d15b can i leave the d15's flywheel in and bolt on the si tranny?</TD></TR></TABLE>
TTT
All L3 trannies are compatible with all 88-91 axles.
The difference lies in the outer hub splines. i.e., if you use STD/HF hubs, you must use STD/HF axles, but any transmission will work.
The difference lies in the outer hub splines. i.e., if you use STD/HF hubs, you must use STD/HF axles, but any transmission will work.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 91civicDXdude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">All L3 trannies are compatible with all 88-91 axles.
The difference lies in the outer hub splines. i.e., if you use STD/HF hubs, you must use STD/HF axles, but any transmission will work.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanx for ur reply, u dont know how many ppl are so misinformed, me/friend have bought parts from many d series ppl and when my friend would bring up the subject of NO you dont have to change ur hubs when putting in a si tranny into ur dx/hf/standard everyone would tell us "ur tripping u have to chagne ur hubs" thanx for ur reply just needed confirmation
The difference lies in the outer hub splines. i.e., if you use STD/HF hubs, you must use STD/HF axles, but any transmission will work.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanx for ur reply, u dont know how many ppl are so misinformed, me/friend have bought parts from many d series ppl and when my friend would bring up the subject of NO you dont have to change ur hubs when putting in a si tranny into ur dx/hf/standard everyone would tell us "ur tripping u have to chagne ur hubs" thanx for ur reply just needed confirmation
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