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It isnt a b series its a d series not that i think theres much difference, y is dropping a new box in such a bad idea? My bro might be able to switch a box, is it a hard job?
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D series boxes are much cheaper, can be had for as little as $200 or less.
I wouldnt even bother trying to rebuild a D series box.
If you've got someone to change the box even better
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i had to get my a 2nd hand one for my car, that saying, i later found out that instead of having issues with 1-2nd gear, i had issues with 3rd gear grinding, it'll be better if you know the actual condition of the box before putting it in, and it cost me $1250 to changeover
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200? Wow ok, now its sounding a bit more promising, are they hard to change over? My bro is a bit of a mechanic thats all
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changing a box is pretty much the same in almost all cars, if you've done one you can pretty much do any of them. Pulling a box apart is different.
D series boxes are the most common ones
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ok well weve done it before, but does the engine come out? Also, were just gonna do a straight swap, not gonna rebuild, no point, and my reverse crunches sometimes so it is probly a good idea to swap for a diff one anyway
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 Originally Posted by clutch
ok well weve done it before, but does the engine come out? Also, were just gonna do a straight swap, not gonna rebuild, no point, and my reverse crunches sometimes so it is probly a good idea to swap for a diff one anyway
No, the engine does not have to come off.
What is the issue with your bearing? Is it screeching when you take off uphill? Or is it a rumbling sound as you are driving normally?
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Its not screetching at all, it makes like a power tool noise all tje time in every gear, it sometimes dousnt do it in first gear, its like a ver fast pased dadadadada that gets faster as the revs get faster
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 Originally Posted by clutch
Its not screetching at all, it makes like a power tool noise all tje time in every gear, it sometimes dousnt do it in first gear, its like a ver fast pased dadadadada that gets faster as the revs get faster
Sounds like the input shaft bearing then, especially if it follows the RPM and it slows back down after upshifting. If you can find a honda specialist, they can replace it quickly without wasting labour time, especially if you know your gearbox is perfect other than that noise. I would prefer to fix up my good gearbox than to get a used one of unknown condition.
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Honda? They will still hav to drop the box wont they? Theres no easy way out of it, unless ur saying u can change it without much labour? Can u explain further?
so is the input shaft bearing not as big a job as the other bearings?
Last edited by clutch; 24-08-2009 at 04:19 PM.
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Honda? They will still hav to drop the box wont they? Theres no easy way out of it, unless ur saying u can change it without much labour? Can u explain further?
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he said honda specialist not Honda Australia.
A good honda mechanic will be able to do it cheaper and fast if it is the input shaft bearing.
If its the input bearing and not the main bearing its alot cheaper.
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