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Old 09-11-2009, 04:05 PM   #1
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how can i tell the difference between a 88 flywheel and the 89-91
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88-89 flywheels are the same and 90-91 flywheels are the same

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If you're uncertain I'd say go to autozone and see if they have one, bring yours and compare.
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Ok. how do I know if my flywheel is a 88-89 DX? I am building a crx and was donated a flywheel. My buddy doesnt remember if it came from an Si or DX or the year. But did indeed come from an 88-91 CRX. I measured the clutch contact surface from cast line to cast line and it was slightly larger than 7.87in (200mm). But if I measure the actual contact surface from the clutch marks its 7.87. I need to order a clutch and want to be sure the fitment is correct. Thanks
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Ok. how do I know if my flywheel is a 88-89 DX? I am building a crx and was donated a flywheel. My buddy doesnt remember if it came from an Si or DX or the year. But did indeed come from an 88-91 CRX. I measured the clutch contact surface from cast line to cast line and it was slightly larger than 7.87in (200mm). But if I measure the actual contact surface from the clutch marks its 7.87. I need to order a clutch and want to be sure the fitment is correct. Thanks
if you have 88 transmission, get 88 Si clutch - if you have 89-91 transmission, get 89 Si clutch
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