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f20b in my 96 integra

i blew my motor but my tranny is fine, im thinking of swapping a f20b and connecting it with my b18b original tranny. Is it worth it? what kind of work is involved?
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Re: f20b in my 96 integra

this thread is stupid......you obviously have no idea what you're talking about so just stop....
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Re: f20b in my 96 integra

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i blew my motor but my tranny is fine, im thinking of swapping a f20b and connecting it with my b18b original tranny. Is it worth it? what kind of work is involved?
Well you'll need to buy an H-series engine to B-series adapter plate to use your B18B tranny on the F-series block, this costs a little over $1,000 alone (cheapest I've seen is $1,300 shipped). Then you need to find a custom driver's side mount to make it bolt into your chassis. You'll have to notch the back of the block to use the correct intermediate shaft. And you'll have to figure out all the wiring, because the 2 are wired differently.
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