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Old 02-26-2004, 12:07 PM
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2000 si 91 teg

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Here is the problem I just bought a 2000 si bone stock and I have a project civic h/b 90 wich I swaped a 91 rs dohc 1.8L into I dumped sick amounts of money into this h/b and one of the mods was a center force aluminum flywheel and stage #3 clutch i want to see if I can swap these
clutch setups or if they are interchangeable any feedback would be appreciated
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Nah the flywheel and clutch is for a b18 and you have what-a b16? or is it d16? either way it wouldnt work...sorry
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Old 02-27-2004, 11:48 AM
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Centerforce lists the same part # for the flywheel from the 1.8 dohc to the 1.6 dohc the clutch part # are different I'm thinking because one is a cable and the other hydralic maybe because the throught bearing the # are different???
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Re: 2000 si 91 teg

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O.K.
Here is the problem I just bought a 2000 si bone stock and I have a project civic h/b 90 wich I swaped a 91 rs dohc 1.8L into I dumped sick amounts of money into this h/b and one of the mods was a center force aluminum flywheel and stage #3 clutch i want to see if I can swap these
clutch setups or if they are interchangeable any feedback would be appreciated
Thanks
I believe your hatch has a B18A1 in it. The '00 Civic Si has a B16A2. Both are B-series motors and I would think the flywheel would swap without problems since the majority of B-series parts are interchangeable. As for the clutch, not too sure on that. The B16A2 has a hydrolic clutch and I think the B18A1 has a cable clutch if I'm not mistaken, so you may have to purchase a seperate clutch system for your Si or perhaps just a different throwout bearing in order to use it. Someone else will have to answer that question for you.
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b series parts are interchangable.... the clutch itself wont matter as far as cable or hydro...


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