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Old 12-31-2003, 02:10 AM
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somebody help.Tranny?

i have a crx HF with an si motor 1.6 sohc.And im still running it on my HF tranny.I just got my si tranny yesterday.I was talking to my neighbor which owns an 89 hatch and he said that the tranny wont fit becouse the cv joints are to small.Well the tranny is an 89 the same as my car.He said ill have to buy the whole si axle/hub assembly is this true?
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As I recall, the spline count on the CV shafts is different between the HF and SI
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..if you keep your hf axles...it will work.

..if you upgrade to si/dx axles...you will have to swap out your hubs to si/dx...

that's the difference between the two axles... hf has a smaller outer...
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Re: somebody help.Tranny?

get a gsr tranny there stronger
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B series tranny on a D series block huh? Sounds like a plan....
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crx-crooks why dont ya tell us about how u put that turbo 350 behind that 14 sec 1.5?
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Re: Re: somebody help.Tranny?

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get a gsr tranny there stronger
hey i got an even better one , lets put the hf tranny on a b18c5, how does that sound.
A type r engine with an hf 4 speed tranny. Sounds cool eh? Oh wait not possible, oh darn.

Well back to the question marked001 is right!!!
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Re: somebody help.Tranny?

lol you guys are horrible.
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