I finally got the 95 sedan. But it needs a clutch and its has a b18a1 in it. My question is how do i determine what year the motor is so i can buy a clucth for it. I am an idiot at this. THanks for the help
You need to determine if your swap includes a cable or hydro tranny, and buy the clutch based on that. All B-series clutches fit all B-series engines/tranny's as long as you keep the cable/hydro thing straight.
If you have a clutch fluid reservoir, you have a hydro tranny.
i do have a clutch resivor and i know it is a hydro tranny... but i just want to be certain i buy the right clutch, because i think there is a 220 mm and theres a 222mm? i think.... the 90-91 are different with the throw out bearing than the 92-93? so i was just wondering?
i do have a clutch resivor and i know it is a hydro tranny... but i just want to be certain i buy the right clutch, because i think there is a 220 mm and theres a 222mm? i think.... the 90-91 are different with the throw out bearing than the 92-93? so i was just wondering?
If you have a hydro clutch, then you just need to worry about '94-'01 B-series clutches, which are all the same. Sounds like you have a '90-'93 engine with a '94+ tranny.
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