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Angry b16a engine swap tranny problems

I just bought a 1990 crx si. it has a b16a engine and a lsd tranny from a ls integra. I want to keep the lsd but change the transmission to a hydro clutch. if this isn't possible I need a new ls tranny, and where to find one.
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Re: b16a engine swap tranny problems

um when did they ever make a lsd ls trans
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Re: b16a engine swap tranny problems

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I just bought a 1990 crx si. it has a b16a engine and a lsd tranny from a ls integra. I want to keep the lsd but change the transmission to a hydro clutch. if this isn't possible I need a new ls tranny, and where to find one.
why switch over? seems like a PITA to me... just my

pretty sure since its a transaxle that the lsd is contained inside the tranny, so you'd have to find a hydraulic lsd tranny
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Re: b16a engine swap tranny problems

i thought i posted in this thread, hmmm
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the guy i bought it from told me it was a ls tranny with a lsd. the car pulls really strong. I need a new tach a tune up upper radiator mounts off a 93 civic dx and the timing needs to be adjusted. the valves might need to be adjusted too. I believe it would run a lot better then. my friend has a 88 crx hf with the same swap he's tryin to help the best he can.
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Re: b16a engine swap tranny problems

what is the number on the tranny?
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where are the numbers at? What oil filter do I use?
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