Crx b16a1 axles and clutch
So I have been brushing up on the axle tranny combinations but havent found anything on the Y2 tranny and a correct axle match. Im running a JDM B16a1 in my 90 Crx and was curious what axles work the best for this kind of set up. Im torn between the 86-89 teg and the 90-93 teg w/o abs...
Clutch cable problems: My tranny is in good working order, I even dropped it checked the gears, bearings, clutch pressure plate flywheel etc. And everything is in good working order. However the clutch pedal itself doesnt retract all the way so I investigated to find the cable is alittle long and wasnt pulling the shift fork. Is there an easy remedy or possibly an aftermarket clutch cable for this set up?
Clutch cable problems: My tranny is in good working order, I even dropped it checked the gears, bearings, clutch pressure plate flywheel etc. And everything is in good working order. However the clutch pedal itself doesnt retract all the way so I investigated to find the cable is alittle long and wasnt pulling the shift fork. Is there an easy remedy or possibly an aftermarket clutch cable for this set up?
I ran 90-93 axles in my crx with the same swap. They worked just fine. As for the clutch cable i used my stock and that also worked perfect. You might just have to adjust it a little more then on the single cam but there shouldn't be a problem. If all else fails just swap it out for 90-93 teg cable but your stock one should be fine
Wassup everyone, I'm new to the ef world and I was wondering will 90-93 integra axles fit in the stock ef (non si) hubs. Need to know before I throw my integra swap into the hatchback. Just wondering, because I heard it wont work.
the Integra axles will fit any of the stock EF hubs except for the CRX HF and the Civic STD (originally equipped with 4-speed)
I ran 90-93 axles in my crx with the same swap. They worked just fine. As for the clutch cable i used my stock and that also worked perfect. You might just have to adjust it a little more then on the single cam but there shouldn't be a problem. If all else fails just swap it out for 90-93 teg cable but your stock one should be fine


