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What clutch do i use?

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    What clutch do i use?

    What clutch do you use when having an h22 engine and f22 transmission? my clutch is currently slipping and ive been told its because in using f22 clutch. if this is true i thought all h and f series parts are interchangeable. and if i do need an h22 clutch do i have to change the pressure plate also?


    New & Improved 93 Accord EX Coupe




    what makes a man a man?

    Originally posted by ric3rboi23
    disrespect females, acquire currency.

    #2
    who told you that? you need to grab a snack and read ALL the stickies under the swap section (this is experience talking to you) when i has my h put in the stage 2 clutch that i had in there was all beat up, pieces of it broke off and things of that nature, so i had to go back with regular clutches, got one from autozone for 110 bucks and it comes with lifetime warranty, this was about 5 months ago, i do miss my stage 2, but other than a softer clutch pedal feel, no problemo amigo, im thinking that something was missed or forgotten when the swap was done, but as far as clutch and tranny h and f series are totally interchangeable, if you call or go to your local auto parts store you will most likely find out that the clutch that you use on preludes is the same one for accords, just like a host of other drivetrain parts, i.e. injectors, etc.


    excuse the length of my response mate, im typing this while sitting down, very much relaxed on my dash, but yeah the clutch you have is the right one

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      #3
      Originally posted by semitas View Post
      who told you that? you need to grab a snack and read ALL the stickies under the swap section (this is experience talking to you) when i has my h put in the stage 2 clutch that i had in there was all beat up, pieces of it broke off and things of that nature, so i had to go back with regular clutches, got one from autozone for 110 bucks and it comes with lifetime warranty, this was about 5 months ago, i do miss my stage 2, but other than a softer clutch pedal feel, no problemo amigo, im thinking that something was missed or forgotten when the swap was done, but as far as clutch and tranny h and f series are totally interchangeable, if you call or go to your local auto parts store you will most likely find out that the clutch that you use on preludes is the same one for accords, just like a host of other drivetrain parts, i.e. injectors, etc.


      excuse the length of my response mate, im typing this while sitting down, very much relaxed on my dash, but yeah the clutch you have is the right one

      thnx just making sure i figured its the right one but lol the guy is swearing to me that im wrong so i figured why not double check this


      New & Improved 93 Accord EX Coupe




      what makes a man a man?

      Originally posted by ric3rboi23
      disrespect females, acquire currency.

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        #4
        yeah man semitas is right, accord and prelude are basically the same no reason your clutch wont work, just like him i stil use a stock clutch and have no problems at all.

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          #5
          Check your fluids.

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            #6
            I thought the ludes were smaller than the accords



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              #7
              fluids have nothing too do with a clutch slipping. just go and get a stage 2 clutch and ur golden
              check this link out. fast shipping also
              http://www.kingmotorsports.com/category.aspx?cat=30

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                #8
                Originally posted by Night Wolf View Post
                I thought the ludes were smaller than the accords
                no 90-93 accord & 92-01 ludes all use the same clutch and flywheels. for those that dont know. u can get a stage 2 clutch and still have a good pedal feel if u dont get a extreme pressure plate.
                Last edited by oneoffaccord; 09-14-2008, 05:37 PM.

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                  #9
                  see oneoffaccord knows what hes talking about, clutch slipping wouldnt be withthe fluid that could cause a soft or barely ther clutch but not the slip. just either get a new stock clutch or a staget 2. anymore isnt really worth it if your not going for the proformance.

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                    #10
                    kind of a good rule to follow when selecting a clutch is to go a step above of what you think you need.

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