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Old 04-01-2007, 02:18 PM
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my b16 hydrolic transmission is fucked.

I have a spare LS cable transmission I wanna transfer the internals from the cable transmission to the shell of the hydrolic transmission. and also use the b16 hydro LSD in the cable tranny.
I read about people doing the opposite, but never what I want to do. is there any probem to doing this, instead of buying the adapter kit?
I will still have to take the LS tranny apart to install the LSD. so thats not the issue.
the issue is will it work?
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Old 04-01-2007, 02:54 PM
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If the LS trans is 92-93 yes, if it's 90-91 no.
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Old 04-01-2007, 03:40 PM
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the ls tranny I have has all the things except for the hydro cylinder it has a lever, and the front torque mount is missing, it has the shift fork holders in the same location. so I hope it work out. will try this next weekend. thanks
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Old 04-06-2007, 01:37 PM
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anyone know for sure if all b series clutchs r the same n interchangeable from cable trannys to hydro trannys?? i thawt cable clutches wer differ then hydro ones, but im being told differ
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keep ur b16 housin, and use all ls gearing. it should all fit. we jus did this backwards. all b16 gearing and diff into ls tranny case and it all went smooth. it is kinda hard. try to take all the gears out together as one. then the diff last, then put the diff in first, then the gears. the shifter ---- is kinda hard to get set back in but its possible jus takes some shimmying.
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Old 04-06-2007, 01:57 PM
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anyone know for sure if all b series clutchs r the same n interchangeable from cable trannys to hydro trannys?? i thawt cable clutches wer differ then hydro ones, but im being told differ
sry to crash ur thread, but jus need to know the answer to this plz
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Old 04-06-2007, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by SlowCivicHB
anyone know for sure if all b series clutchs r the same n interchangeable from cable trannys to hydro trannys?? i thawt cable clutches wer differ then hydro ones, but im being told differ
No, 90-91 cable is different.
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i knew it, jus makin sure, thx guys and yes, i do tend to grow impatient
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Old 04-08-2007, 03:47 AM
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Originally Posted by turboDA6
keep ur b16 housin, and use all ls gearing. it should all fit. we jus did this backwards. all b16 gearing and diff into ls tranny case and it all went smooth. it is kinda hard. try to take all the gears out together as one. then the diff last, then put the diff in first, then the gears. the shifter ---- is kinda hard to get set back in but its possible jus takes some shimmying.
this is what wanted to know thanks!
I did a few LSD installs so I know the difficulty level of the reassemble. because I also need to transfer the LSD from the b16 final drive to the LS final drive.
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