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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    OK ITS 11:23PM GUYS. US PACIFIC TIME ZONE PEOPLE R GOIN 2 CATCH SOME Zs. I WILL WAKE UP GO 2 WORK COME USE THE HOUR OF LIGHT LEFT N CATCH YALL AGAIN ROUND THIS TIME. PEACE
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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    h22 in 3g

    and h22 in a 2g!!


    VERY WIN

    if it fits in a 2g it fits in a 3g :p

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Where'd you find that 2gee hatch??

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndGenGuy View Post
    Where'd you find that 2gee hatch??
    http://www.mudah.my/Honda+Accord+Cou...al-6432570.htm

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by Civic Accord Honda View Post
    h22 in 3g

    and h22 in a 2g!!


    VERY WIN

    if it fits in a 2g it fits in a 3g :p
    it's not about the size of the engine compartment, it's how everything is located, especially the cross member.

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    what do you mean?

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by A18A View Post
    what do you mean?
    i'm talking about swaps and how things are different from generation to generation

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by GLICIOUS21 View Post
    1.not enough 2 do hard damage fast. Kinda helped when i lowered it though. 2. Wich ever he says will work out best but um sure some will require some mod 3. Me niether.havnt fucked wit dat plan yet. If we lucky the f22 half shaft will fit. 4.it plug n2 p28 n wire harn cuz it was custom made. 5. My tranny is f22 from a cb7 cuz i couldnt afford h22 tranny so it got shift linkage. 6. I got the same p28 every h22 swapped cb7 has. 7. I will cry if i have 2 bang on my 3rd gen but thanks bruh. I will consider that.. SORRY BOUT THE PARAGRAPH I KNOW IT LOOKS LIKE SHIT.
    All CB7 used cable transmission as well, so if you have a transmission that uses shift rods, then its not for an h22 motor. If it was a transmission designed to work with the H22, its got to have cables and a shift box. The only way to use a transmission with a rod is the b-series transmission mod.
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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    ^ troof.
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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by GLICIOUS21 View Post
    lol, should i talk about egging the white house on here lmao
    washington state. see the water and mountains in my sig? and egging the White House? im in the military...

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by legend_master View Post
    all cb7 used cable transmission as well, so if you have a transmission that uses shift rods, then its not for an h22 motor. If it was a transmission designed to work with the h22, its got to have cables and a shift box. The only way to use a transmission with a rod is the b-series transmission mod.
    dont know. Not as smart as u are bout this but i have a cb7 tranny from a 5spd f22 motor and it is hydro. People say that i need f22 pedals cuz my 3rd gen 5spd pedals are cable and wont work wit the hydro tranny.
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    Ha ha. Surprise this thread aint locked from the whole world still talkin ish. Um done wit that and i just want to talk bout my car and this swap.
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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by GLICIOUS21 View Post
    dont know. Not as smart as u are bout this but i have a cb7 tranny from a 5spd f22 motor and it is hydro. People say that i need f22 pedals cuz my 3rd gen 5spd pedals are cable and wont work wit the hydro tranny.
    pedals don't have much to do with it. If you do in fact have a hydro tranny, you need a cable/hydro conversion kit for your trans.
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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by GLICIOUS21 View Post
    Ha ha. Surprise this thread aint locked from the whole world still talkin ish. Um done wit that and i just want to talk bout my car and this swap.
    Last edited by LX-incredible; 06-25-2010 at 10:05 PM.
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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by legend_master View Post
    all cb7 used cable transmission as well, so if you have a transmission that uses shift rods, then its not for an h22 motor. If it was a transmission designed to work with the h22, its got to have cables and a shift box. The only way to use a transmission with a rod is the b-series transmission mod.
    also i thought f22 and h22 use hydrolic and a20 use cable
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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by GLICIOUS21 View Post
    also i thought f22 and h22 use hydrolic and a20 use cable
    Actually your misunderstanding me. Yes that transmission has a hyldrolic clutch. I am not speaking about the clutch tho. I am speaking of the shift mechanism, the piece hat goes from your hand to the transmission. A, b, and d series engines tend to use two metal rods, and a shift lever. C, h, f, and k engines tend to use cable transmissions that uses cables and a shift box to change the gears. Your car is designed to use a shift lever, not a shift cable setup.
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    what he is saying is the h22 has a cable shift transmission, you need the entire shifter assembly out of a car with an H22, has nothing to do with the pedals, or anything else. the 3g has a solid shift rod that acts directly on the transmission, and a torque rod, the torque rod is connected to the shifter and to the transmission, the other end is in a bushing up under the car. as the transmission moves with the engine,it rotates slightly, the torque rod slides back and forth in that bushing at the rear, and the entire shifter attached to it, moves with it, this allows the shift rod to always move freely and never bind up, since the entire shifter and shift rod,move together with the transmission. On the H22 it doesn't have that, it has cables attached to the shifter assembly, and a shift box, why they went to all that complexity, I don't know, but you need the entire shifter to make this conversion work. you have to install it, and all it's cables into your three g. Now the clutch cable, you have a hydraulic clutch on the tranny for the H22, and you have a cable on the three g, you are going to have to remove the pedal assembly from the three G, and change your clutch pedal to a clevis,like the brake pedal, the rod from the clevis will have to go through a bushing on the firewall, and you'll have to install a clutch master cylinder to operate off of that rod. you should be able to use just about any Japanese clutch master, most of them have the same threads, some even have a clevis built into the end of the master cyl rod, if you can find one like this, you may be able to bolt the master cyl right to the firewall and hook the clevis up to the pedal arm. don't forget to put in a doubler plate where the master cly bolts in.

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile View Post
    what he is saying is the h22 has a cable shift transmission, you need the entire shifter assembly out of a car with an H22, has nothing to do with the pedals, or anything else. the 3g has a solid shift rod that acts directly on the transmission, and a torque rod, the torque rod is connected to the shifter and to the transmission, the other end is in a bushing up under the car. as the transmission moves with the engine,it rotates slightly, the torque rod slides back and forth in that bushing at the rear, and the entire shifter attached to it, moves with it, this allows the shift rod to always move freely and never bind up, since the entire shifter and shift rod,move together with the transmission. On the H22 it doesn't have that, it has cables attached to the shifter assembly, and a shift box, why they went to all that complexity, I don't know, but you need the entire shifter to make this conversion work. you have to install it, and all it's cables into your three g. Now the clutch cable, you have a hydraulic clutch on the tranny for the H22, and you have a cable on the three g, you are going to have to remove the pedal assembly from the three G, and change your clutch pedal to a clevis,like the brake pedal, the rod from the clevis will have to go through a bushing on the firewall, and you'll have to install a clutch master cylinder to operate off of that rod. you should be able to use just about any Japanese clutch master, most of them have the same threads, some even have a clevis built into the end of the master cyl rod, if you can find one like this, you may be able to bolt the master cyl right to the firewall and hook the clevis up to the pedal arm. don't forget to put in a doubler plate where the master cly bolts in.

    This may work for the clutch convertion, there are also Hydro to Cable conversions that bolt directly onto the transmission.
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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by Legend_master View Post
    This may work for the clutch convertion, there are also Hydro to Cable conversions that bolt directly onto the transmission.
    thats pretty slick, I wonder if there's enough room under our dash for it to work? If I was doing the conversion I would use spherical rod ends at both ends and build a bracket for a junkyard master, probably a nissan, but for someone who doesn't do much fabrication, this is a great setup

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

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    wooh a fellow okie!
    Oh man for okies amirite?

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    one of the best songs ever!!!!

    2. put your junk in that box

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by Jajle View Post
    Oh man for okies amirite?
    lol, ive had my mustang at the mustang car show in Mustang!!! blue 67 coupe with the EFI 5.0 from a 93 cobra!

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    Re: H22ed 3rd gen

    Quote Originally Posted by itzdave View Post
    lol, ive had my mustang at the mustang car show in Mustang!!! blue 67 coupe with the EFI 5.0 from a 93 cobra!
    I went there this year, there was one import sitting all alone haha. The best there though imo was a 67 Chevelle Mali. It was alot smaller than I would have expected.

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