NO
No. The Prelude has a B20A5 motor. The civic will have a D-series tranny. They will not interchange (B and D series parts do not interchange).
yes they will interchange . you should have mo major problems switching them.
it's a 700R4 tranny
Sure, but you will have to change many, many, many other parts along with the transmission. I would suggest purchasing a 1990 Bronco like yours that has a standard transmission to use as a parts car.
In the tranny. You have to remove the tranny pan to get to it. Hope this helps.
can you answer the question i have a 1990 ford ranger with a Mazda manual transmission what fluid does it require
If its an automatic just add the fluid right through the dipstick tube, If its a manual theres a plug to remove on the tranny (drivers side I believe) and just add it through there.
Yes, a C6 transmission from a 1984 Ford Bronco can be bolted into a 1990 Bronco, but there are some considerations. The C6 is compatible with both the 351W and 302 engines, but you may need to address differences in the transmission mounts, driveshaft length, and possibly the transmission cooler lines. Additionally, ensure that the bellhousing and torque converter are suitable for the engine in the 1990 Bronco. Always consult a professional for a proper fit and compatibility check.
drop the transmission pan and change the fluid and trans filter
No.
it should be located on the back passenger side of the tranny...mine just went and my bronco wont shift gears it stays in second... i plan on fixing it tomorow
No it will not interchange. You need an Accord transmission from a 1990-1993.