Sure it will. Some (very few) f150s came with 2.56 gears. Mine has 3.08 gearing (hate it). Your 7.3 with do fine with 3.55 gearing. For the record I have the 4.9.
92/93 GSR Axles. Its what i use in my 91 CRX with b16a with quaife diff.
2.14:1
it's basically like a H22 swap. You use H22 mounts, adapt civic wire harness to the f22, f22 half shaft, 90-93 intgra axles or you could use h22 half shaft and axles but you have to use one or the other.
yes, the axles are a direct swap
I don't. I would not swap my suitcase for a board and thick handle!
Yes, it can be done but it will be very expensive. The engine, computer, transmission will need to be properly fitted. Custom mounts and axles will have to be produced. The wire harness will need to be upgraded as well to handle the new computer.
A Del Sol can fit a 1996 GSR b18 engine into it. The car will need to proper axles, ECU, harness, and transmission so the swap can work properly.
no it is not press the clutch and swap gears simples
To swap a larger b18b1 engine into a 1994 Honda Civic the appropriate supplies must be bought and installed. The car will need axles, a wire harness, computer, transmission, and custom motor mounts.
Yes
No. I have 92gsi 1.8 and the axles are about a quarter of inch larger than a old sohc that i had but you can change the inner part of spindle and every thing else will fit
No you can not, The spider gears in the rear differential are a different size and so are the outer wheel bearings and seals. Won't work.