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    Default 97 Civic Clutch Pedal Assembly In A 95 Civic?

    Will a 97 Civic Clutch Pedal Assembly Fit In A 95 Civic? I got the clutch pedal in and it fit prefect! Its just the lines i am having an issue with routing. Any help would be great! I have a photo of my Clutch Assembly if needed!

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    ive never tried to switch them out. my roommate says they are almost the same. he isnt sure the difference nor am i.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    ive never tried to switch them out. my roommate says they are almost the same. he isnt sure the difference nor am i.
    The pedal and everything mounted right in. see my car was an auto but they did a 5-speed swap on it and then i bought the body of the car after they pulled the motor and the clutch pedal out and stuff out. So its now setup for a 5-speed and i am rebuilding it i just about got all my parts. I put the pedal in and all. Just cant seem to fig out where to mount my lines.

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    ooo got yah that i cant tell ya off head.
    Last edited by Barefoot; 09-10-2009 at 06:49 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    ooo got yah that i cant tell ya off hand.
    Here is a photo of the exact pedal and all im putting in my car it came off a 97 civic.


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    As far as i can tell i could do steel braided hoses if needed to route my lines. but these lines will mount it.. i just dono how... gone stupid today...

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    DUH ME!!! the lines dont mount on the body....... they mount on the engine/tranny.. DUH!!

    http://www.k20a.org/forum/showthread.php?t=6813

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    your bad at describing issues. i would have just said where do the lines mount.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    your bad at describing issues.
    How so? i thought i said it plain as day comes.

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    Are you doing a K swap? The link you posted is for a K swap which is totally different. For a B series the line will run across the firewall down the frame rail and across the transmission. The 96-00 mount differently. I believe Integra lines are the same as 92-95 civics. The 97 line should reach I just don't know how many places it will bolt up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow ek View Post
    Are you doing a K swap? The link you posted is for a K swap which is totally different. For a B series the line will run across the firewall down the frame rail and across the transmission. The 96-00 mount differently. I believe Integra lines are the same as 92-95 civics. The 97 line should reach I just don't know how many places it will bolt up.
    No, i am doing a D16A swap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by streethondar View Post
    No, i am doing a D16A swap.
    Ok, that line in the link is too short. You can do a set up like that but it will need to be longer, or if you want it to be 100% stock look for the 92-95 civic or 94-01 integra line and brackets. If you just need to get it running, you can run the line you have, but it will look crappy because it won't bolt up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow ek View Post
    Ok, that line in the link is too short. You can do a set up like that but it will need to be longer, or if you want it to be 100% stock look for the 92-95 civic or 94-01 integra line and brackets. If you just need to get it running, you can run the line you have, but it will look crappy because it won't bolt up.
    What about ordering a braided clutch line? run it form the master to the salve?

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    Quote Originally Posted by streethondar View Post
    What about ordering a braided clutch line? run it form the master to the salve?
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Russe...Q5fAccessories
    Yes, here is what you need, from ebay.

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