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Old 02-02-14, 06:25 PM
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CA Identifying the transmission's

Hello all I have a couple of these transmissions and I'd like to get some more specifics on them if there is anything special about them ?

any info would be helpful.




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They both appear to be five speed manuals.
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They both appear to be five speed manuals.
I agree. The dirty one is missing a release bearing and clutch fork mechanism.

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the one on the right has a hidden set of HKS dog gears in it.

(trick answer! they're both on the right)
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Yes those are both transmissions
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the only real difference in FD transmissions is the 5th gear, otherwise they are all the same on the outside...
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