Keeping in mind that the same oil services both engine and transmission, honestly, I don't believe that the Lucas fix will fix your problem.
Provided they both share an h22a or f22a engine they should be a perfect match!
On a 400ex the engine and transmission share the same oil. So when you change the oil in the engine you are changing the transmission oil as well. That is why you need an ATV or motorcycle oil designed for wet clutches.
The Honda D2J3 transmission is typically associated with the D-series engines, while the B20A5 engine is part of the B-series family. Although both may share some similarities, the bolt patterns and transmission mounts differ, making direct compatibility unlikely. It’s advisable to use a transmission specifically designed for the B-series engines to ensure proper fit and function.
The motor and transmission share the same fluid. So if you check the oil you are also checking the transmission fluid.
Yes, an '86 Honda Civic Si transmission can be fitted into an '89 Integra, as both vehicles share similar engine and transmission designs due to their Honda lineage. However, some modifications may be necessary to ensure proper alignment and functionality, particularly with mounts and linkage compatibility. It's advisable to verify specific details based on the exact model and engine in each vehicle.
Yes, the transmission from an 1987 Honda Prelude can fit an 1988 model, as both vehicles share similar components and design features. However, it's essential to check for any specific differences in transmission type or engine compatibility, as variations can occur between different trims and engines. Always verify with a mechanic or parts specialist for the best fit.
Yes, the transmission from a D15B7 Honda motor can fit on a D16Y8 Honda motor. Both engines are part of Honda's D-series family, which means they share similar mounting points and transmission designs. However, it's always advisable to check for compatibility regarding specific components like axles and wiring, as there may be slight variations depending on the vehicle model and year.
Need to know what parts you want to share. More info please like the model, the engine, the transmission, etc.
If they both share the same engine, yes
No. The gears are integrated within the engine so the gears share the engine oil.
Yes, a 350 transmission can mount to a 305 engine as long as they share the same bellhousing bolt pattern. Many Chevy V8 engines share a common bolt pattern for the transmission. It is important to verify compatibility based on the specific year and type of transmission and engine.
the engine and transmission share the same oil, any good automotive oil, as long as it isn't a energy conserving oil is fine, either 10w-40, 20w-50, there are people who say you need to use motorcycle specific oil, but not necessary in my opinion