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Old 10-31-2006, 11:20 AM
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I need to get my b16a2 (LSD) tranny serviced. Does anybody know where I can take it to(someone that knows bout hondas/acura). I live near Glendale, CA. What would happen if i were to open the tranny on my own. Do I have to know something before I do that?
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Old 10-31-2006, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by eg6lover
What would happen if i were to open the tranny on my own. Do I have to know something before I do that?
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uhhh....yes. :slap: if you open the tranny and dont know what you're doing, you're screwed.

try www.gearspeedinc.com
Old 10-31-2006, 03:20 PM
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thanks for letting me know. m trying to look around to see where i can take it for service. i took my hatch last time to inlinefour.com and they did a very good job(different problem). it wouldn't start but they were able to start it within 15 minutes. i was just wondering if there were any shops near to my pad before i drive down to o.c.
thanks man. i won't open it up.
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hey can u tell me if it's easy to change the clutch now that i have the tranny out? i've seen the thread changing the flywheel n clutch but do i need to do any other specific thing when taking out n putting back the clutch? i want to kill two birds with one stone while i'm at it.
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That write-up is very extensive. If you aren't replacing your flywheel, it's recommended that you have your current one resurfaced before putting it all back together.
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Originally Posted by westcoaststyle
That write-up is very extensive. If you aren't replacing your flywheel, it's recommended that you have your current one resurfaced before putting it all back together.
"LA machine shop" on Venice Blvd. in West L.A will do it for $26.
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i really liked the write up it was very good info. thanxs again.
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Originally Posted by eg6lover
i really liked the write up it was very good info. thanxs again.
np, glad to help out.




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