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    '89 to '90 clutch swap

    This is true of course, and my old setup was chewing clutch rivits. Consider this though, when the freeplay is adjusted correctly, the cable adjuster end is almost out of the holder and you can't even install the dust boot. I know it wasn't like that when I bought it new. I'm wondering if there...
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    '89 to '90 clutch swap

    bump '90 civic clutch swap Yes. Maybe I'm not being clear enough. After the swap, the clutch release lever (the one on the transmission that the cable is attached to) now rotates thru about half it's total travel before the freeplay is taken up. The stock '89 clutch assembly needed only about...
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    '89 to '90 clutch swap

    Got a '90-'91 Exedy clutch kit and flywheel for my '89 civic hb, ( ~12% more clutch surface area). Assembled, and find to much distance between the release bearing and pressure plate release levers. Bellcrank arm now has to travel halfway up before engagement. I'm thinking that the...
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    Better CV joint boots?

    Badboot redux Not the axle. If interested, there are threads on this site referring this prob. Replies advise replacing entire axle. Now, my issues with this solution are: 1) Constant attacks with the picklefork will eventually tear up the lower ball joint, constant replacement also greatly...
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    Better CV joint boots?

    The Outer CV joint boots on the '89 civics are kinda crap,IMHO.:mad: There are not enough bellows, so the boot stretches and tears way to soon. Surfing, I've seen 2, 3, and 4 bellow boots for this same chassies ( 4wd, station wagon, ect ), but can't know if they'll fit. Ideas?
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    Clutch assembly swap

    Actually, you were right the first time. If you mean model yr, not yr sold. Thanks for your reply.
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    B16A Exedy flywheel question

    Don't strike me that Honda would waste 3 bolts. They'll sweat steel to elim- inate a couple ounces. Don't use it.
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    Clutch assembly swap

    Planning on replacing the clutch assembly / flywheel on my '89 civic with a '90-'91 exedy type. My research indicates this will work, but I'm wondering if the flywheel is balanced for the '90-'91 crank.
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