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    Tranny Model?

    Easy enough to find the engine model on the right of the engine, H22A1, but where can I find the actual model of the transmission? Or being the 92 LX with an H22A1 is there only one option?

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    Any F or H series transmission (other than the ATTS transmissions from the 5th gen Prelude) will work.

    There should be a label on the transmission with the code, like this one:






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      #3
      any F22Ax or H22Ax and I think event he F22Bx tranys will fit, it all depends on what gearing you want Close or tall. For example H2U5 is a F series tranny and it is off of a EX trim accord. There is a thread here I will see if i can find it for you to help give you some clarity.
      The CB7 Collector.
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      92 LX Coupe F22A1
      2013 Toyota Corolla S
      92 EX Sedan F22A1
      Originally posted by deevergote
      Do you really need to make a thread asking if having your car like this /---\ will cause uneven tire wear? Try walking like that for a few weeks and see if your shoes wear funny! (hint: they will.)

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        #4
        How do these trannys hold up? Mines shifting kinda rough. It works never have a problem, except its.. well harsh changing gears. A good oil change worth it or just replace it? I dont want to replace unless I have to. Got other stuff id prefer to spend my limited funding on.

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          #5
          Changing the fluid with Honda Synthetic MTF or GM Synchromesh might help a bit, but if the internals are worn enough, it won't fix it.

          Do you have a short shifter installed? That often makes gear changes more difficult.






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            #6
            Originally posted by prophetnite View Post
            How do these trannys hold up? Mines shifting kinda rough. It works never have a problem, except its.. well harsh changing gears. A good oil change worth it or just replace it? I dont want to replace unless I have to. Got other stuff id prefer to spend my limited funding on.
            there could be a number of reasons for harshness.
            let us know what trans you got and that may help with common symptoms.

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              #7
              No one has even established if he has an automatic or a manual yet

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                #8
                Good call. The information in my last post is for manual transmissions ONLY. Don't use those fluids in an automatic!


                As for common symptoms... there really aren't any differences between models that I'm aware of. They all seem to wear the same.






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                  #9
                  wops, guess that was my bad. its an AUTO. OH how I would love to do a manual conversion, but I dont think im THAT good of a mechanic. Plus I just moved to a new apartment with no garage. I can try to check the trans type in the morning when there's light.

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                    #10
                    Ok, good think Tippey said that! I'd hope you wouldn't put MTF in your transmission... but who knows... I don't want to be the one giving bad advice!

                    Change the fluid with genuine Honda ATF. DO NOT flush it, and DO NOT use any other fluid.
                    The automatic transmissions in these cars have often been neglected... the fluid is rarely changed as it should be. By now, most of them are wearing out because of that. The fluid should be changed every 30,000 miles at most!






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