B-Series shifter bushing question

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Old Jul 27, 2004 | 01:29 PM
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The Energy Suspension shifter bushing set appears to be the same for 90-93 Acura Integra as well as B-Series Hondas (Set# 16-1101) so does that mean I could get the factor washers for a B-Series Honda to use with this bushing? I don't see why not but maybe someone else has been down this road and can help me out (or give me advice how to fill the ginormus hole in the B-Series bushing)
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Old Jul 27, 2004 | 01:43 PM
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Default Re: B-Series shifter bushing question (kagegod)

the 90-93 integra bushings are what you need, you are using a 90-93 integra shift linkage correct?

what factory washers are you talking about?
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Old Jul 27, 2004 | 02:14 PM
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i got the 90-93 integra energy suspension bushing and the instruction kit says to use the factor washers for installation. The hole in the B-series bushing when compared to the d-series bushing is MUCH bigger and so I'm trying to figure out what people did to fill the hole and if I can use a b-series honda's washers for the 90-93 integra bushing
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Old Jul 27, 2004 | 02:42 PM
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Default Re: B-Series shifter bushing question (kagegod)

I guess I'll give your question a try...

first of all what motor, tranny and shift linkage are you using?

If you are swapped and have a B series tranny, you should be using a 90-93 shift linkage. If so, the washers you will need are p/n 54304-SK7-000 (WASHER A), and p/n 54305-SA0-000 (WASHER B). You should also get p/n 95701-08018-08 (BOLT, FLANGE 8X18) if you dont already have it, it keeps the linkage secured to the shift rod sticking out of the tranny.

You can actually pick up the part number at your Honda dealership too. Those parts cross over onto several Honda models.

This is the rubber bushing you're talking about right?

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Old Jul 27, 2004 | 03:22 PM
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Default Re: B-Series shifter bushing question (BlueShadow)

That's exactly what I needed!

And just so you know: B16 J1 tranny with avid shift linkage. I have to hit up the dealership again for another roll pin (no place in town has one!) so I can get the two washers and bolt at the same time

Thanks for the information!
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Old Jul 27, 2004 | 07:28 PM
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Default Re: B-Series shifter bushing question (BlueShadow)

wait a second. i plan on getting the hyperflex bushing kit. will these shifter bushings be okay w/ my hasport b series shift linkage? are 90-93 integra shifter bushings the same as 88-91 crx bushings? are 88-91 crx shifter bushings the correct ones to order for my setup? thanks
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Old Jul 27, 2004 | 07:46 PM
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Default Re: B-Series shifter bushing question (kagegod)

Local auto parts stores usually have roll pins in their "HELP!" section if you know what I am talking about. I ordered the 90-93 bushing also, and I used some washers I had in my toolbox; works perfectly.
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