Do you have to weld the manual mount on or is there a way to space and bolt on for a auto to stick on a cb7 sedan?
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h22 swap from auto to stick helpppp
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If what you mean is trying to install an H22 tranny into a CB, you have to drill/thread holes into your H22 tranny.
There are some sealed holes on the tranny right around where the original bolts are, you have to remove those, and install them in the sealed holes after you redrill and rethread them.
Search the swaps for the write up.
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Originally posted by cb7pr View PostIf what you mean is trying to install an H22 tranny into a CB, you have to drill/thread holes into your H22 tranny.
There are some sealed holes on the tranny right around where the original bolts are, you have to remove those, and install them in the sealed holes after you redrill and rethread them.
Search the swaps for the write up.Team FTW
Flat Blak cb7
Summer 2010
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Originally posted by flatblakftw View PostWell yea I'm installing an h22 tranny but I'm talkin bout the rear mount... for the auto to stick cuz my car was auto so is there a way around welding for the auto to 5spd orr not
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You can use the original rear mount. I had the auto rear mount for a while before I went to the ESP mounts and swapped to the 5-speed rear bracket and mount. No welding required for the rear mount. The welding is needed for the tranny mount bracket unless you get the ESP offset mount.
I got the rear bracket from Majestic Honda for less than a local JY was asking for it. I think the rear bracket was about $45. Local JY wanted $60!Originally posted by Junior SmurffNevermind guys, google search works wonders!
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Originally posted by 4GAccordH22 View PostYou can use the original rear mount. I had the auto rear mount for a while before I went to the ESP mounts and swapped to the 5-speed rear bracket and mount. No welding required for the rear mount. The welding is needed for the tranny mount bracket unless you get the ESP offset mount.
I got the rear bracket from Majestic Honda for less than a local JY was asking for it. I think the rear bracket was about $45. Local JY wanted $60!Team FTW
Flat Blak cb7
Summer 2010
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