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Old 06-17-2004, 05:51 AM
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Quick Yes or No

will a stock d16a (88 SI crx) tranny support a B16 swap
(sorry for the newb question, FAQ wasn't quite clear enough for me)
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if your asking if you can use your d16 tranny on a B16, the answer is no.
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Re: Quick Yes or No

No!>
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Re: Quick Yes or No

No. D-series parts and B-series parts as a general rule don't mix well together

B-series motor = B-series tranny
D-series motor = D-series tranny
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Well..actually, you could get it to fit, with the correct bellhousing bracket. I mean hell, if we can make a bracket to fit a b series trans to a H series motor... why not?
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Ok thanks.. didn't think so
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Re: Re: Quick Yes or No

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Well..actually, you could get it to fit, with the correct bellhousing bracket. I mean hell, if we can make a bracket to fit a b series trans to a H series motor... why not?
LOL - For some reason, I don't think dude was looking for something with that amount of complexity as a solution.
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Well..actually, you could get it to fit, with the correct bellhousing bracket. I mean hell, if we can make a bracket to fit a b series trans to a H series motor... why not?

ah you saw that thread on honda tech too. Im sure it could be made to work. But


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Re: Re: Re: Quick Yes or No

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ah you saw that thread on honda tech too. Im sure it could be made to work. But


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I wouldn't talk to Kris like that if I were you...
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UM okay

lets try this again




OMG i cant believe i saw the same thread as you did. Do you think it can work(asking someone with experience)


there how does that sound
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Why couldnt a B-series trans mate to a a H series motor?

If I can put a Chevy 350 into my 4-Runner, and have a bracket made to fit the bellhousing, then anything can be done.
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Good to see you around again Kris. And did you really put a 350 in your 4Runner? Some pics are gonna be needed.
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Re: Quick Yes or No

listen anything can be mated to anything, as long as you have a plasma cutter and a nice welder.
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