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    Quote Originally Posted by b17a1db2
    any b-series speed sensor will fit each other, whether cable or electric driven. should be the same way on d-series as well. i have a cable driven VSS in a hydraulic transmission.
    thxs for the info bro! rep for u. also know where or price range for a new speed sensor? cus the one i got i think work fine except that the place taht holds the screw/bolt is broken so nothing to keep the tranny and speed sensor down. If u know any easy way to fix that feel free to leave some suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tensa_Zanget
    thxs for the info bro! rep for u. also know where or price range for a new speed sensor? cus the one i got i think work fine except that the place taht holds the screw/bolt is broken so nothing to keep the tranny and speed sensor down. If u know any easy way to fix that feel free to leave some suggestions.
    yeah, that tab seems to break, when you tighten that 10mm too much. happened to me once. i barely turned it with a 3/8" ratchet, and it wanted to break on me. so now i hand tighten it, then give it a slight tug using 1/4" tools. anyway on to the suggestion of fixing it.

    unless you can fab up something, and do your own aluminum welding, i don't see a way on repairing it. VSS usually goes for $40-$60. cable is on the cheaper side of the price range.


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    Quote Originally Posted by b17a1db2
    yeah, that tab seems to break, when you tighten that 10mm too much. happened to me once. i barely turned it with a 3/8" ratchet, and it wanted to break on me. so now i hand tighten it, then give it a slight tug using 1/4" tools. anyway on to the suggestion of fixing it.

    unless you can fab up something, and do your own aluminum welding, i don't see a way on repairing it. VSS usually goes for $40-$60. cable is on the cheaper side of the price range.
    yea im plannng to get a cable speed sensor anyways cus my tranny is a cable. bought the tranny for my swap. so you know where i can get it for cheap or no other choice but dealer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tensa_Zanget
    yea im plannng to get a cable speed sensor anyways cus my tranny is a cable. bought the tranny for my swap. so you know where i can get it for cheap or no other choice but dealer?
    i wouldn't go to the dealer for that part. since it's cable driven, for the one you need. any from a 88-91 civic/crx will work, i know on manual transmissions definitely, or 90-93 integra's also. but i'd say a decent price for one, that i'd pay for if i needed one. is around 40 dollars, 50 tops, if you're desperate for one. but i like to find them for $30 or less.


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    Quote Originally Posted by b17a1db2
    i wouldn't go to the dealer for that part. since it's cable driven, for the one you need. any from a 88-91 civic/crx will work, i know on manual transmissions definitely, or 90-93 integra's also. but i'd say a decent price for one, that i'd pay for if i needed one. is around 40 dollars, 50 tops, if you're desperate for one. but i like to find them for $30 or less.
    hehe 30-50 is considered cheap? kidding me lol. well as u mention about the 88-91 crx vss how will those work? its a d series. And ironically this tranny is for my crx goin into a b20 swap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tensa_Zanget
    hehe 30-50 is considered cheap? kidding me lol. well as u mention about the 88-91 crx vss how will those work? its a d series. And ironically this tranny is for my crx goin into a b20 swap.
    yeah, 30 is cheap. hahahaa. is that too expensive? lol. and yes, the 88-91 civic/crx vss will work fine, it bolts right in. looks different than the 90-93 integra ones. but i've seen that it works.


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    Quote Originally Posted by b17a1db2
    yeah, 30 is cheap. hahahaa. is that too expensive? lol. and yes, the 88-91 civic/crx vss will work fine, it bolts right in. looks different than the 90-93 integra ones. but i've seen that it works.
    Hell yea lol 30 is pretty expensive for just a damn sensor! So yea imma take your word for it about the 88-91 crx speed sensor. Guess imma use the speed sensor from my crx and plug it onto my b16 tranny and if it dosent work imma hunt u down jk

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