what to look for to identify si tranny?
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what to look for to identify si tranny?
hey guys, im buying a si tranny tomorrow with new clutch, ecu, and everything needed to swap, i need to know what to look for on the transmission to identify it as a si, and not a dx, or hf, please help i don't want to get cheated!
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Re: what to look for to identify si tranny? (Tyson)
good info
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ryan89crx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> look above the oil fill, there is a stamp that will say PL3/####
PL3/A### = small bearing case - DX/HF/STD
PL3/B000 = large bearing - SI/ZC
PL3/3000/6000/9000 = large bearing - SI/ZC
as for clutches, as long as you have a 90-91 flywheel it will use a 90-91 SI clutch. unless the trans is an '88(21 spline input shaft)</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ryan89crx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">axles dont matter. all DX/HF/STD/SI axles share the same inner splines, only the outer splines are different
stamp should be right here
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ryan89crx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> look above the oil fill, there is a stamp that will say PL3/####
PL3/A### = small bearing case - DX/HF/STD
PL3/B000 = large bearing - SI/ZC
PL3/3000/6000/9000 = large bearing - SI/ZC
as for clutches, as long as you have a 90-91 flywheel it will use a 90-91 SI clutch. unless the trans is an '88(21 spline input shaft)</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ryan89crx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">axles dont matter. all DX/HF/STD/SI axles share the same inner splines, only the outer splines are different
stamp should be right here
</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: what to look for to identify si tranny? (Tyson)
more info
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Contender25 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you still have a gold sticker on your old cable transmission, which you do in this case, then you can tell the year for sure.
It's like this...
88/89 cable transmissions will have a L3-1 gold sticker..
90/91 cable transmissions will have a L3-2 gold sticker..</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Contender25 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you still have a gold sticker on your old cable transmission, which you do in this case, then you can tell the year for sure.
It's like this...
88/89 cable transmissions will have a L3-1 gold sticker..
90/91 cable transmissions will have a L3-2 gold sticker..</TD></TR></TABLE>
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you dont need a new ECU... even for auto to manual swap u dont need one. auto ecu works for manual swap u just get a cel code because the shifter always stays in park. maybe that will save u some money!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by welfarepc »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you dont need a new ECU... even for auto to manual swap u dont need one. auto ecu works for manual swap u just get a cel code because the shifter always stays in park. maybe that will save u some money!
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nevermind that, this thread is pretty old. I just wanted to show gratitude
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nevermind that, this thread is pretty old. I just wanted to show gratitude
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bense »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
nevermind that, this thread is pretty old. I just wanted to show gratitude </TD></TR></TABLE>True if this isn't in the FAQ it should be
nevermind that, this thread is pretty old. I just wanted to show gratitude </TD></TR></TABLE>True if this isn't in the FAQ it should be
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Re: (ILcrxsi1)
Ok call me stupid :
L3-1...... = 88/89 21 teeth clutch spline?
L3-2...... = 90/91 20 teeth clutch spline?
and what should I make of those numbers on the stamp above the filling hole?
L3-1...... = 88/89 21 teeth clutch spline?
L3-2...... = 90/91 20 teeth clutch spline?
and what should I make of those numbers on the stamp above the filling hole?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by J-Parts »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok call me stupid :
L3-1...... = 88/89 21 teeth clutch spline?
L3-2...... = 90/91 20 teeth clutch spline?
and what should I make of those numbers on the stamp above the filling hole?</TD></TR></TABLE>all 88s had 21 spline input shaft - all 89-91s had 20 spline input shaft - i wouldn't make anything of the numbers on the stamp - either open it up and count the teeth (preferred method) or use the diagram above - i would point out that high altitude HF transmissions have a 3.77 final drive, which would show up as being slightly above the DX in the picture - i have seen several transmissions that were passed off as being Si because the stamp said PL3/3000, but actually had a DX final drive in them - some people will go to any length to cheat you
ZC transmissions and EX transmissions also say PL3/3000 or PL3/9000 but don't have the Si 4.25 final drive - the ZC has larger diameter splined openings where the axles go in
L3-1...... = 88/89 21 teeth clutch spline?
L3-2...... = 90/91 20 teeth clutch spline?
and what should I make of those numbers on the stamp above the filling hole?</TD></TR></TABLE>all 88s had 21 spline input shaft - all 89-91s had 20 spline input shaft - i wouldn't make anything of the numbers on the stamp - either open it up and count the teeth (preferred method) or use the diagram above - i would point out that high altitude HF transmissions have a 3.77 final drive, which would show up as being slightly above the DX in the picture - i have seen several transmissions that were passed off as being Si because the stamp said PL3/3000, but actually had a DX final drive in them - some people will go to any length to cheat you
ZC transmissions and EX transmissions also say PL3/3000 or PL3/9000 but don't have the Si 4.25 final drive - the ZC has larger diameter splined openings where the axles go in
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Re: (jlicrx)
But if you refer to the JDM/Euro ED9 D16a9/D16z5 engines there are 3 types of production models :
-88 model <]S100000 21 teeth
-89 model S100000-200000 20 teeth
-90/91 model [>S200000 20 teeth
-88 model
-89 model non facelift but with D16z5 engine
-90/91 model facelift + D16z5 engine
Sometimes I still have problems identifying the right clutch for the D16z5 , I sold some this year and ppl had problems with the clutch I supplied even checking EPC or gearbox no. Sometimes the clutch cover woud not fit onto the flywheel.
LUK clutches state that the -89 model has a smaller disc + different pressure disc,
Honda EPC also gives different numbers for the 89 and 90/91.
The main issue here is that these are old cars and many times the tranny has been swapped for a different one. And if they used the wrong tranny often a different plate/cover has been used.. leaving the future owners with the crapp of ordering the wrong parts.
Give me the simplicity of B-series LOL
-88 model <]S100000 21 teeth
-89 model S100000-200000 20 teeth
-90/91 model [>S200000 20 teeth
-88 model
-89 model non facelift but with D16z5 engine
-90/91 model facelift + D16z5 engine
Sometimes I still have problems identifying the right clutch for the D16z5 , I sold some this year and ppl had problems with the clutch I supplied even checking EPC or gearbox no. Sometimes the clutch cover woud not fit onto the flywheel.
LUK clutches state that the -89 model has a smaller disc + different pressure disc,
Honda EPC also gives different numbers for the 89 and 90/91.
The main issue here is that these are old cars and many times the tranny has been swapped for a different one. And if they used the wrong tranny often a different plate/cover has been used.. leaving the future owners with the crapp of ordering the wrong parts.
Give me the simplicity of B-series LOL
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Re: what to look for to identify si tranny? (Tyson)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tyson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">look above the oil fill, there is a stamp that will say PL3/####
PL3/A### = small bearing case - DX/HF/STD
PL3/B000 = large bearing - SI/ZC
PL3/3000/6000/9000 = large bearing - SI/ZC</TD></TR></TABLE>I don't see any other letter in the pic. It looks like it just says PL3/000.
And what about this?
P20/A000 is for DX/CX/VX
P20/B000 is for EX/Si
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jlicrx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">EX transmissions also say PL3/3000 or PL3/9000 but don't have the Si 4.25 final drive</TD></TR></TABLE>Yes they do.
PL3/A### = small bearing case - DX/HF/STD
PL3/B000 = large bearing - SI/ZC
PL3/3000/6000/9000 = large bearing - SI/ZC</TD></TR></TABLE>I don't see any other letter in the pic. It looks like it just says PL3/000.
And what about this?
P20/A000 is for DX/CX/VX
P20/B000 is for EX/Si
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jlicrx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">EX transmissions also say PL3/3000 or PL3/9000 but don't have the Si 4.25 final drive</TD></TR></TABLE>Yes they do.
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Re: what to look for to identify si tranny? (Tyson)
sorry to bring up a old thread, but id rather do this than start another thread
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i have 2 grooves on my input shaft, so according to this i have a 90\91 gearbox
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Contender25 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
If you still have a gold sticker on your old cable transmission, which you do in this case, then you can tell the year for sure.
It's like this...
88/89 cable transmissions will have a L3-1 gold sticker..
90/91 cable transmissions will have a L3-2 gold sticker..
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the sticker on my box is L3-1, so i have a 88/89 box
car is a 1989 JDM civic si, clutch is 20 spline 200mm diametre
so gear box is a 1989 with a 1990/91 input shaft????
any help wud be apreciated cheers
Modified by ranom01 at 3:26 PM 9/7/2008
Modified by ranom01 at 3:27 PM 9/7/2008
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tyson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
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i have 2 grooves on my input shaft, so according to this i have a 90\91 gearbox
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Contender25 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
If you still have a gold sticker on your old cable transmission, which you do in this case, then you can tell the year for sure.
It's like this...
88/89 cable transmissions will have a L3-1 gold sticker..
90/91 cable transmissions will have a L3-2 gold sticker..
</TD></TR></TABLE>
the sticker on my box is L3-1, so i have a 88/89 box
car is a 1989 JDM civic si, clutch is 20 spline 200mm diametre
so gear box is a 1989 with a 1990/91 input shaft????
any help wud be apreciated cheers
Modified by ranom01 at 3:26 PM 9/7/2008
Modified by ranom01 at 3:27 PM 9/7/2008
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Re: what to look for to identify si tranny? (ranom01)
whats most consistent for you is that everything but the grooves on the input shaft points to it being an 89 tranny. the number of groove thing may just be an overlap during the manufacturing year to the newer 2 groove. but the main shafts are identical anyway, so theres really no need for confusion.
you have an 89 tranny.
you have an 89 tranny.
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Re: what to look for to identify si tranny? (Tyson)
trying to replace the transmission in my 91 crx dx with a 96 non vtec motor in it. Bought a 96-00 clutch to match the splines(20) on the transmission i bought at the junkyard. however, the clutch i bought is not bolting to the flywheel on the engine.
dont know what the transmission originally came out of, just that it is a 88-91 cable tranny with 20 splines. just put in new seals in anticipation of recieving the new clutch.
the original clutch from the engine i have has 21 splines and is a smaller than the one i puchased(said to be 96-00 and 20 splines) the one i purchased does however fit on transmission i have.{ L3-2418358 and inside the stamp is 12/21}
Can any one help me figure out: what tranny i have, flywheel i need, or a clutch the correct diameter with 20 splines that i can order somewhere?PLEASE HELP...
dont know what the transmission originally came out of, just that it is a 88-91 cable tranny with 20 splines. just put in new seals in anticipation of recieving the new clutch.
the original clutch from the engine i have has 21 splines and is a smaller than the one i puchased(said to be 96-00 and 20 splines) the one i purchased does however fit on transmission i have.{ L3-2418358 and inside the stamp is 12/21}
Can any one help me figure out: what tranny i have, flywheel i need, or a clutch the correct diameter with 20 splines that i can order somewhere?PLEASE HELP...
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Well, this is really helpful. Just picked up apparently a 1990-1991 tranny from 1989 CRX Si for 90.00. I wanna take it apart and learn it, if I succeed I will use it as a swap for my 88 - 4 speed STD. oops, just rambling now in a really old thread. Just wanted to say thanks for the info, and make sure it ends up in my subscriptions...
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Re: what to look for to identify si tranny?
Is it possible to get the Serial Number and find out that way? Because the transmission is still in the car and i cant read the PL3 and all.
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Another dreaded transmission question
I wish I were smarter about this before I spent the money, but it is too late and now I will suffer consequences. Here is the deal.
I want to convert my 4 speed STD to 5 speed SI transmission (rebuilt engine to meet the requirements and MPFI is in the making), so I found a 89 CRX SI at the junk yard and snatched a tranny from it. I thought I was good. Well, what escaped my attention was the fact that the engine was a D16A1, apparently swapped from 1 generation integra.
My question is, how can I tell whether my tranny is from an SI (D16A6) or a teg (D16A1) car.
Numbers are: L3 2292471. Stamp says PL3 9000. Minshaft has 2 grooves and it is 22mm in diameter.
I tried putting it in 1st gear by pulling gear selector pin all the way out, but then I cannot get the shaft to spin, should it be this way? Or should it rotate freely?
Thanks.
I want to convert my 4 speed STD to 5 speed SI transmission (rebuilt engine to meet the requirements and MPFI is in the making), so I found a 89 CRX SI at the junk yard and snatched a tranny from it. I thought I was good. Well, what escaped my attention was the fact that the engine was a D16A1, apparently swapped from 1 generation integra.
My question is, how can I tell whether my tranny is from an SI (D16A6) or a teg (D16A1) car.
Numbers are: L3 2292471. Stamp says PL3 9000. Minshaft has 2 grooves and it is 22mm in diameter.
I tried putting it in 1st gear by pulling gear selector pin all the way out, but then I cannot get the shaft to spin, should it be this way? Or should it rotate freely?
Thanks.
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Re: what to look for to identify si tranny?
You might actually have bought a dohc zc 5 spd (mine iz marked pl3 9000 that came with my rex I got for doing a swap for a guy) Had to uze 88-89 teg intermediate shaft,custom intermediate shaft mount to bolt it to D16A6 block,and 90-93 axlez.PITA since came with no axlez,but love the close ration gearset! You'll know if you have one if ur axlez are too small for the holez in it (dohc zc FD iz larger)
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the sticker on my box is L3-1, so i have a 88/89 box
car is a 1989 JDM civic si, clutch is 20 spline 200mm diametre
so gear box is a 1989 with a 1990/91 input shaft????
any help wud be apreciated cheers
car is a 1989 JDM civic si, clutch is 20 spline 200mm diametre
so gear box is a 1989 with a 1990/91 input shaft????
any help wud be apreciated cheers
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Re: what to look for to identify si tranny?
axles dont matter. all DX/HF/STD/SI axles share the same inner splines, only the outer splines are different
stamp should be right here
stamp should be right here