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    Default CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHY??

    WHAT IS IT, I BOUGHT A 90-91 TEG CLUTCH AND THE DAMN SHIET WONT FIT MY 92-93 TRANNY??
    ITS THE SAME MOTOR AND EVERYTHING? THATS KINDA WEIRD BUT WHY IS IT SO DIFFERENT??

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    because 90-91 integra trannys s1,j1,etc uses a (smaller spine) vs 92-93 ys1,ys,etc(big spine) integra trannys +and 94'up hydro trannys tegs!

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    so u have to use right clutch for the right year!

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    lol yah u got the wrong clutch


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    so i have to use a hydro clutch from 94+ or are they the same as the 92-93??

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    no...u need a 92-93 clutch
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    Quote Originally Posted by D3UC3S View Post
    no...u need a 92-93 clutch


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    well i just found out that the 92-93 are definetly exact like the 94+...

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    The 90-91 have the smaller splined main shaft than the 92+ integra. The 90-91 teg and the cable b16 transmissions have the smaller splines. The clutch kits for a 92-93 teg and 94-01 teg are identical minus the different throwout bearings.

    But the one you bought won't work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AMD_Civic View Post
    well i just found out that the 92-93 are definetly exact like the 94+...
    did you want help or just to argue
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    Quote Originally Posted by Starrfire View Post
    The 90-91 have the smaller splined main shaft than the 92+ integra. The 90-91 teg and the cable b16 transmissions have the smaller splines. The clutch kits for a 92-93 teg and 94-01 teg are identical minus the different throwout bearings.

    But the one you bought won't work.

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