just wondering if it has been done before? i heard of people doing it with b series trannies, if it could be done i think it would be the best of both worlds....
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can the fifth gear from a accord fit prelude tranny??
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Originally posted by dbsharp View Postyou can do this, and you can interchange parts between accord and prelude transmissions. you would have to get the main shaft 5th gear and the matching counter shaft gear more than likely.
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Originally posted by 460sx View PostTheyre the same. Take a look at the Engine and Transmission specs sticky in the Swaps section. The only real difference between the H and F transmissions is the final drive.-Gio
1990 Honda Accord LX-T (sold).
1992 Honda Accord Wagon.
1986 E-85 Turbo Prelude.
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actually some part numbers are the same. some shafts are the same as others. synchro sets were the same.
also this guy did f23 gear into h23, works with no probs. i really think its just a matter of same styled trans.
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2411948
Hola, tengo tres patas. Me llamo tripod.
Originally posted by d112crzySo you're throwing a bitch fit because some other girl at school has the same nail polish and skirt as you do?
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Originally posted by bagoon316 View Postactually some part numbers are the same. some shafts are the same as others. synchro sets were the same.
also this guy did f23 gear into h23, works with no probs. i really think its just a matter of same styled trans.
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2411948-Gio
1990 Honda Accord LX-T (sold).
1992 Honda Accord Wagon.
1986 E-85 Turbo Prelude.
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i got part numbers from online honda dealer/parts places. i hate HT too, but i found the HT thread through google. that HT thread is just to show that its been done.
i posted a thread, prob a couple days after this one also. i have a jdm accord trans, the H2J4 which is geared imo between an h23 and h22, and wanted the f22 5th for highway. i know jose will chime in again lol, love ya jose.
so i began research, researching the f22 trans interiors, h23 interiors blah blah blah, looked on google. figured to my self, i have an accord trans, why wont a f22 gear fit? i think it will.
Hola, tengo tres patas. Me llamo tripod.
Originally posted by d112crzySo you're throwing a bitch fit because some other girl at school has the same nail polish and skirt as you do?
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