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Thread: 2001 civic EX final drive into CRX?

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    Default 2001 civic EX final drive into CRX?

    So I found out recently that the 2001 civic EX has a 4.40 final drive gear, on an SOHC transmission...

    Has anyone looked into adapting this into the crx tranny? I believe the countershaft in the 92-2000 civics was 3mm longer than in the crx transmission.

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    Chris-

    Is the 2001 Model Civic a K-motor?

    -Tom

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    The ex is a d17, I believe

    the hatchback Si (SiR in canada) is a k motor

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    Traditionally, any of the D-block final drives will interchange. This one may work!

    Seems to me that earlier "Si" versions of the Civic (late '80s, early '90s) were available in Canada with a 4.4 final drive. I know they were in England and mainland Europe. I'll see if I can't dig up a transmission code...

    -Tom


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    I'm in canada, with a canadian 88 crx... so are you saying that I may already have a 4.4 FD?
    Failing that, would I require the '01 EX countershaft to match the ring gear?

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    Originally posted by Chris Sawatsky:
    I'm in canada, with a canadian 88 crx... so are you saying that I may already have a 4.4 FD?
    I misspoke earlier... I think the early Integra that had a D-motor (LS?) came with a 4.4 final drive. The English & European 4.4 D-series didn't turn up until the 5th Gen in the Rover variants. Still looking for the tranny code...

    [/B][/QUOTE]Failing that, would I require the '01 EX countershaft to match the ring gear? [/B][/QUOTE]

    It's always a good idea to swap shafts since it would save you pressing off/on the pinion gear... But not if they're not identical. The SCCA allows swapping of final drives but not mixing/matching of tranny componentry. You'll probably have to use whichever pinion you find and machine to fit the shaft.

    -Tom



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