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difficulty of cable to hydro tranny change out?

i drive a '90 dx hatch with a '94 b18b1 motor and ys1 cable tranny

ive had MANY problems with transmissions in this car..does anyone know if its possible and if so, how hard would it be to change from a cable tranny and put in a hydraulic one?
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Old 10-17-2004, 08:06 PM
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Re: difficulty of cable to hydro tranny change out?

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i drive a '90 dx hatch with a '94 b18b1 motor and ys1 cable tranny

ive had MANY problems with transmissions in this car..does anyone know if its possible and if so, how hard would it be to change from a cable tranny and put in a hydraulic one?
Hasport has a converion kit from cable to hydro clutch, but I don't know if they cover your app. GL
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