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Designed to fit all B-Series motors with hydraulic transmission. The Included Actuator pivots smoothly using state of the art spherical bearings. The actuator is mounted in the same fashion as the factory models and works in the same plane as the clutch release fork. There is no binding in the clutch release fork and therefore no premature clutch wear caused by the actuator. Designed to fit all D-Series motors with cable transmission.
Part B The Included Advanced Actuator pivots smoothly using state of the art spherical bearings. Designed to fit all K20 motors. Also designed to work when converting automatic to manual transmission swaps. Kit will also fit a Acura Integra. Designed to fit all B and D series motors with hydraulic transmission. Should I swap my car to a 5spd? How much will it cost? Parts List a. LSD, what is it, do I need it?
Clutch and flywheel, OEM or aftermarket? Complete parts list with prices 3. DIY or find a shop? Time to have fun! Links and resources. Follow-up and troubleshooting 1. Deciding to do the swap A. The first thing you need to do is decide whether or not you need to do the swap. That being said, when should you decide to do the swap?
It all amounts to money, time, and patience. If you are a broke college student with only one car, and your auto transmission is doing fine, then you are not going to want to be doing the swap. This is a tough situation, depending on your particular circumstances; it is probably going to be faster but still expensive to get a used or rebuilt auto transmission put back into your car.
It would have been a little bit cheaper if I had found a used auto transmission myself, but you have to think about this: what if you pay to get a used transmission put in your car and 6 months later it goes out again. Whether you should do the swap at this point is up to you.
Do you have the money to even fix the car at all? But I HIGHLY recommend you get a couple estimates on how much it will cost to get the auto transmission rebuilt, or to buy a used one and install it and compare that to the prices of the 5spd swap in the next section. Read carefully, this is VERY important: the price of the swap depends on your patience, diligence, and luck.
Parts pricing can differ VERY greatly depending on if you get it new or used.
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