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Old 03-11-2003, 04:30 PM
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Completed H22 Swap: Shiftlinkage/Syncros Problem...

hello i got the swap done in my 95 4dr civic; and i am having trouble with my shiftlinkage (i'm hoping)...it's not allowing me to downshift into 2nd and sometimes when i do the 1st to 2nd shift it grinds and sometimes it doesnt i'm hoping its not the syncros. i used an 91 accord shiftlinkage and i ran it under the steering rack its kind of tight; there isnt alot of play in the linkage. just want to know your thoughts or if you have heard anything about this?
HCP said to double clutch when down shifting, but there has to be a better way to fix the problem. Also heard something about possibly needing a short shifter to shift properly can any one back this up (and if so what short shifter will work)? Any help is GREATLY appreciated.
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Old 08-21-2003, 12:54 PM
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Hey CivicSpoon,

It might not be that at all you might just need a new clutch. I was having problems like. It wouldn't let me down shift from 3rd to 2nd to slow down after a race. Then the next race I went into third and that was it for my clutch. Just look into it.

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