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  1. #25
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    Yeh how long and how difficult is just the tranny removal/replacement part?? Was thinking of changing my tranny over for something a bit shorter...

    PS. Good writeup...

  2. #26
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    a good mechanic can take the gearbox out in 1 hour, a back yarder will take a day.

    it all boils down to yoru compentency level and the tools you have available

  3. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN View Post
    a good mechanic can take the gearbox out in 1 hour, a back yarder will take a day.

    it all boils down to yoru compentency level and the tools you have available
    And practice
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  4. #28
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    bump...great write up!

    doin it this weekend
    what sealant should i use for the gearbox to the engine?
    and also what fluid is okay to use for the gbox, obviously honda genuine but could i use something like mobilube 80w90?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukecivic View Post
    what sealant should i use for the gearbox to the engine?
    and also what fluid is okay to use for the gbox, obviously honda genuine but could i use something like mobilube 80w90?
    1. There is no sealing agent between the gearbox casing and the block.
    2. Go with the obvious answer
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  6. #30
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    thanks heaps

    yeah i found out today that i dont have to use anything to seal the GB to the engine

    aaaand i ended up buying honda MTF today only the best

  7. #31
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    im thinking of replacing my clutch ,

    so amm sorry for the noob question , so once the gear box is out like following this guide , is there much more to do

    im noob dont know what im doing but this thread is great
    D16Y4 powered rice rocket - stock as rock

  8. #32
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    trying to do this to change a clutch

    so far i have removed everything expect for the slave cylinder im having troubles with it , the dust cover doesn't seem to come of, and i dont understand how the realse fork helps remove the gear box
    D16Y4 powered rice rocket - stock as rock

  9. #33

    removing the shift linkage from under the shifter

    how did you undo the shift linkage from under the shifter like u mentioned in the thread?

    GREAT Thread by the way!!!

  10. #34
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    not to hard , 1 bolt on 1 end , then go under neath the gear stick and anther bolt , DO NOT try undo the split pins
    D16Y4 powered rice rocket - stock as rock

  11. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Ricki View Post
    Nice work Hope to do that to mine later on, look what mine looked like when I pulled it out...

    http://r446.photobucket.com/albums/o94/ricki/
    good one fcuk wit.

    trying to help people out while i'm at work and get hit with stupid shit like that.

    -rep & reported.

  12. #36
    bump this up as I have a relevant question, you say use a socket and long extention to knock the ISB out ?
    with my box, the diameter of the inner bearing is the same as the diameter of where the input shaft goes into, there's no way to use a socket and knock it from the other side. If you place a socket that just fits the clutch housing, it will just slip through the bearing.

    Can you clarify?

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