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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 03:53 PM
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Dohc Zc Help!!!!

i managed to confuse myself while swapping motors and transmissions, the si tranny i want to use on my dohc zc has 21 splines the clutch on that motor has 20. the question is what clutch do i need to buy to fit that transmission/motor combo. the motor is a d16a8( blacktop dohc zc) and the transmission is an 88 crx si i believe, not too sure but the transmission does has 21 splines. so if someone could help me out with what clutch i should be looking for it would help me a lot.

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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 07:18 PM
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Ok so let me get the question straight...
Engine : DOHC ZC outta 86-89 Teg right?
Old Engine : D-series EF Si?

Tranny going to be used is the EF Si right?
Well if thats the case you always purchase a clutch per Transmission not Engine Though with honda though the ZC is DOHC and almost 100% of the time the engine is not a D series...Parts are interchangeable from D-series and ZC as is B series VTEC or non VTEC

Purchase a clutch for an EF Si
Any D series Transmission can be mated to a ZC

A friend of mine in an EG is running a SOHC ZC with a 99 Si (Canadian Spec) transmission...
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