with modifications and a mounting kit, and a way to convert cable clutch pedal to operate the hydraulic clutch transmission
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No but to me it's just easier
no, 2 different engine blocks, it wont bolt up
The starter of a 1990 Honda Civic is located on top of the transmission housing. There are two bolts mounting the starter to the transmission.
i want to put used rebuilt engine on 1990 integra but new used engine only has two sensors
10w30 or 10w40, 2.10 L
No it will not.
yes they are the same transmission, does not matter if the engine is a d15 1.5 liter or a d16 1.6 liter
Yes, a B20 transmission can fit a 1990 Integra with a B18A1 engine, as both engines are part of Honda's B-series family and share similar mounting points. However, you may need to ensure that the transmission's compatibility with the engine's wiring and sensors is addressed. Additionally, some minor modifications might be necessary to accommodate any differences in the transmission's specifications. Always verify compatibility with specific parts and configurations before proceeding with the swap.
You have to drop the transmission pan.
No, 90-93 was cable operated, 94-up was hydraulic.
Save up your money and have the job done by a pro, honestly, its a pain and not worth the savings.
Yes it should. Im 99% sure it will. you might want to double check the part number to see for sure. i have a 1990 Acura integra and i have used many parts from integras from 1990- 1993.