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Si Tranny??
I really gotta get an Si tranny for my ZC swap. Anyone have any ideas of where I should get one? Ive been trying ThePartsTrader and no one replys. I found one on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1872087299
Do you think this is a good deal? Should I go try a junkyard?? Anyone got one I could buy???
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Yes...$50 is good, and as of my post, there are no bids. Trannies in "bolt-on" condition can run anywhere from $200-300+ - If no one else wants it, bid right at the end and hopefully you'll get it.
For $50, you might be able to afford to pull it apart or take it to a shop to have those annoying little things like throw-out bearings and shitty synchros replaced. But you don't usually know those are bad until you drive it a while. I had a DX tranny put on my 1.5, and it was GREAT for 10K miles, but now it is worse than the one I took off - you never know. Like the dude said, shipping will be killer tho. What does an L3 tranny weigh - 75 lbs? - that is almost an overweight package and subject to extra shipping charges...just some food for thought
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-Shawn '91 Civic DX sedan DOHC ZC, I,H,E, urethane bushings and mount inserts, rock chipped hood, some rust, stock steelies, nice comfy Integra seats, and the A/C works! What else could you want from an 18 year old car with 241,000 miles? Working on getting the Si tranny in now
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I paid 80 dollars to have a transmission shipped from texas to my house. So it is pretty expensive to ship something that weighs alot.
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