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Hey, I have a 93 integra and recently the transmission went out. I am looking to the b16 transmissions for their low gearing, specifically from 2000 civic si. The problem is it has a hydraulic transmission and mine is a cable. I haven't found anything on hasport for my car it's all 94+ integra. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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why dont you call them up and ask them, you probably could use the rear mount and hydro adapter for the 88-91 civic kit they have
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Re: hydraulic to cable
with the old school hondas (first gen ones from the 70's) guys often swap in the 1.8 accord engine, with the 80/81 models they have a hydro clutch and the way around that is to simply cut off the hydro mechanism and weld on the cable arm. with those trannys there is a place to mount the upper part of the cable support because it's also a mounting location for a removal hook but i have no idea if that will work in your situation
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does anyone know if I would be able to use all of my stock shift linkage on a newer transmission. Is all the shift linkage from the b series transaxles the same???
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Re: hydraulic to cable
Yes you can use the stock shift linkage. I'm not too sure about the axles but i think i'd get the 94 and up integra axles , del sol vtec axles or '99-'00 civic si axles.
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hey thanks dudes!
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