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Would anybody happpen to know.....

This probaly a stupid question, Would an auto tranny from a 95 civic dx fit my A6? I think it would but I just wanna know for sure. thanks.
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Re: Would anybody happpen to know.....

? o that interesting
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I am prety sure it would work cause they are both d series, but i do not know for sure
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Re: Would anybody happpen to know.....

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This probaly a stupid question, Would an auto tranny from a 95 civic dx fit my A6? I think it would but I just wanna know for sure. thanks.
its a hydro tranny. as far as i know you cannot use hydro trannys with 4th gens. hasport came out with a tranny mount kit for the b series, but i dont think they make one for the d series.
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O.K. thanks. I knew for some reason I couldn't use it I just couldn't think of why. thanks for info.
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its a hydro tranny. as far as i know you cannot use hydro trannys with 4th gens. hasport came out with a tranny mount kit for the b series, but i dont think they make one for the d series.
Ohh yeah, i forgot it was a hydro tranny
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it will bolt up, but it will not mount in. 92+ chassis mounts are in different spots, this is the reason a b series will bolt into a 92+ and not an EF.
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