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Old 11-09-2006, 02:45 PM   #1
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Transmission... '90 in a '91 (I b/l)

Aight, so yall know the deal... my trans busted and I bought one...

I get it home and inspected it...

I b/l it's a '90... The serial number reads KF5m332(somethin somethin) but the second line starts LM****...

IIRC, the LM means it's a '90 transmission... is that so, and what, if anything will I need to do to get it to fit in my '91 Talon (I still have parts from '91 transmission, so I can swap)... I b/l I heard something a/b the shifters or something... is this so?
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Re: Transmission... '90 in a '91 (I b/l)

What the hell does b/l mean? Yeah, you and a/b too.

I am pretty sure theres no difference 90 to 91 in FWD trannies. The difference for AWD is the transfer case spline count but since you dont have one I dont think there is a difference.
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Re: Transmission... '90 in a '91 (I b/l)

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What the hell does b/l mean? Yeah, you and a/b too.

I am pretty sure theres no difference 90 to 91 in FWD trannies. The difference for AWD is the transfer case spline count but since you dont have one I dont think there is a difference.
believe... and about... damnit...

Ok, I thought there was something a/b the shifter's size or something??? like the 90's had shorter shifter arms or somethign...
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Old 11-09-2006, 03:49 PM   #4
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Re: Transmission... '90 in a '91 (I b/l)

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Ok, I thought there was something a/b the shifter's size or something??? like the 90's had shorter shifter arms or somethign...
They are... Newer ones have better leverage on them.
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Re: Transmission... '90 in a '91 (I b/l)

so I should swap mine onto the 90 trans... (I'll check when I get home to be sure)
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