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    different starter sizes

    i have a 1987 accord lxi 5spd. the transmission went out and i have a 1988 accord 5spd (don't know trim model) transmission. The starter is different. the 87 diameter is 2.5" and the hole in the 88 tranmission case is close to 3". I just called Autozone and they have 2 different starters; a Nippondenso and Mitsuba. To make my 88 transmission work, can i just get a different starter to fit? anybody else do this swap to a different starter?



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    Re: different starter sizes

    That is actually good info. I thought there was a chance there is a differance. On a possible other note I looked at an 87 LXi 3 door,for sale, and it was a 1 code car meaning it was made stateside not in Japan like mine.

    If you think the bolts holes line up then I would look at the distance of the nose of the starter and how far the bendix sticks out. If its the same it prolly would work but I would make sure it does not crash against the flywheel or stays enagaged.

    You could take a chance and just buy the correct reman for it. I bought one for my wifes 92 and while it makes some interesting noises its working and has a warranty.


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    Re: different starter sizes

    I would think that correct starter matching the 88 trans is what you are going to need.

    The only concern is what was on the 88 trans a ND or Mitsuba I just found out that the mitsuba was made for either auto or manual.

    So as I think about it the deciding factor will probably be the diameter of the trans opening. As they all matted to a A20 engine.
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    Re: different starter sizes

    lol i hit qoute instead of edit! DP
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    Re: different starter sizes

    Quote Originally Posted by Demon1024 View Post
    i have used auto/manual, 86-87/ 88-89,nippo and mitsuba, both on an 88 and an 86 5-speed and never had an issue. could just be lucky tho

    "Weight is relative to power like time is relative to speed"

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    Re: different starter sizes

    update: ok, so i got the whole transmission out and it is a mitsuba. Ends up my transmission IS the same, now that It is out and I can compare side by side.

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    Re: different starter sizes

    So is there any diff between the 2? I can only get the Nippon one and I have a mitsu. there all boxed as Mitsu but they are Nippon style in the box.


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    Re: different starter sizes

    Well they do seem to interchange BUT there was a bolt sticking thru the triangle bracket not letting the Nippon starter rotate where it needed to be. I don't think this is a factory length bolt but I had to remove it to get the starter rotated correctly.

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    Re: different starter sizes

    hey guys just reading up on starters and saw that the mitsuba was made for either manual or auto trany? just wana get some info cuz im having stater issues.

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