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will a 89 tranny work on a 91 engine?
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will a 89 tranny work on a 91 engine?
like the title says will a 89 dx tranny work on a 91 si engine?
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Re: will a 89 tranny work on a 91 engine? (wpgcivic)
yes itll work, use the same year clutch as the flywheel though.
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i could use the 91 clutch and flywheel and pressure plate assembly though right? its jus that 88 are different correct?
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ok so i am going to use the 89 tranny with the 91 flywheel, clutch, and PP assembly correct?
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correct
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