RT4WD Syncros
sohawk
Wagonist
My transmission grinds into like every gear. Which syncros work in the RT4WD transmission?
Comments
23626-PG1-315 for 4WD and 23626-PL3-325 for the 4DR EX and Si.
The main shafts look way different and even the gears have different part numbers between the Si and 4WD so my guess is the syncros are different...but as they only come in a kit it's hard to tell. Maybe a call to a dealership would help?
Si
4WD
Well, I might just reach out to syncrotech and see if they can cook something up for $$$$.
First off, synchros don't grind, EVER!
That said I am working on my first Civic RT4WD trans with my Honda "teacher" who happens to be friends with some guy from Audi that has won the 24 hours on LeMans.
That said, RT4WD 3-4-5 synchros are a grab bag from Honda inventory. 88-91 RT4WD 5th synchro is an 88-2000 3-4 synchro where as the RT4WD 3-4 brass synchro is a B series 3-4 synchro, 90-93 LS-GSR.
Can you please make a thread on that build!? Awesome to have you on the site. I've lurked on many of your posts over at D-series.
The build is about 30 miles from me, I just dropped in and might be supplying a few extra parts. If he tears the countershaft apart I'll see what synchros interchange.
Race season has started, things get confusing.
Once the sizes are known, they can be ordered from Synchrotech. I'll confirm the sizes and get with David about it.
The rest of the parts, that is a huge issue since Honda sold off all the old parts stock.
But, since they do cross, they are available. I'm awaiting the 1-2 brass to see what they fit.
Seals and such are discontinued, so this basket case is a huge work in progress for my former Honda Technician/teacher.
Taken from
https://www.facebook.com/pg/qcp.gear/photos/?tab=album&album_id=780116568708374
Hope this helps...
Any word from QCP?
https://www.facebook.com/whoopeedooracing/photos/a.204367042909170.57735.124554010890474/1644201968925663/?type=3
x2 plus ten characters:smug:
said something about $560 in the thread there after i clicked on it
$560 for a rebuild with WPC seems like a deal.