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Old 11-25-2009, 03:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Combining the 'Ludes. 94's. S and Si

Ok. Here's the dealio. I got a 94 S f22 5 speed lude, but my motor went out at l bit over 200k. Not really went out, but a camshaft seal went out and sprayed oil everywhere, including all throughout my timing, and messed that up pretty bad. A certain lady friend of mine had the same car, just an Si with an h23 and an auto trans that I picked up. Currently I am working in a 2 car garage, as theres a foot of snow outside now, and I have succesfully pulled both motors/trannys and am about to crack it down. My question(s) is:
Will my old manual tranny bolt right on to the H23?
Should all the wires, plugs, and hoses hook up to the h23 from the f22 car directly?
Can I use my f22 CVs on the new motor?
Do I need to take the whole exhaust from the Si as its a 4-2-1 instead of a 4-1-1?
And I also broke both TPS (throttle position sensors) on both motoirs when pulling them out. Anybody know of anywhere cheap to order from? I can't ever find any lude parts up here in Alaska. I've seen about 5 or 6 4th gens throughout the state. About a billion older ones though. Please let me know if there are any other complications out there that I should be looking out for, to anyone who has done this before. Thanks for the help guys.
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Old 11-25-2009, 11:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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1. Yes the manual tranny will bolt up

2. Not sure as they are different wiring harnesses. I know the h23 to h22 does.

3. Yes since you don't have ABS. That's the only difference in axles is because it has a toothed ring around the ABS ones.

4. I think so or at least from the cat forward.

5. TPS, don't know.
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You can find a TPS on ebay. One of the companies that makes them is called Blox. The heads of the screws holding on the factory TPS have been ground flat. You need to dremel a notch in them and use a flat head screw driver to unscrew them.
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Your drivin a lude in Alaska?!. Thats bad ass...
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Thanks guys. Got brand new Hankook iPike studs for this baby when the motor is in and ready.
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