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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 08:05 AM
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ok i have a ys1 transmission off a 93 integra that needs a new gear set. i also a transmission from the 90-91, i think it said a1. so will the gear set fit from the 90 tranny in in my ys1?
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 11:39 AM
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Yes, the gearsets are the same, I have verified this with Honda. The only difference is the input shaft size.

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Originally Posted by SmokinS13SR20
Yes, the gearsets are the same, I have verified this with Honda. The only difference is the input shaft size.
good to know.......do you have to use the ring gear from the a1?
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Originally Posted by gsxr0407
good to know.......do you have to use the ring gear from the a1?
Not that I am aware with, I would rather use the 4.4 Fd from the A1 though, don't take my word for it though, let someone that knows for sure tell you. I don't really see a problem using the A1 ring gear alone, however, using the ring gear alone will change the over tooth count.

For example, if the YS1 ring gear had a tooth count of 20 and a pinion count of 10 the gear ratio would be 2:1. If you throw the A1 ring gear in there, with the tooth count being 10, the gear ratio would be 10:10, effectively 1:1.

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Originally Posted by SmokinS13SR20
Yes, the gearsets are the same, I have verified this with Honda. The only difference is the input shaft size.
As well as the gear ratio difference.
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