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Old 08-12-2011, 03:47 AM   #1
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clutch application question...
So I'm not too familiar with Honda's...I have a 97 HX with the stock y5 motor, but it has a y8 transmission. I'm about to order a new clutch and flywheel kit. Do I purchase a y5 kit or a y8 kit? Or is there even a difference between d-series clutches/flywheels? I feel stupid asking this question I'm just not a honda guy. I just bought this for a DD. Any help is appreciated!
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92-00 are all the same 212mm setups, although on the CX HB Honda did slip in some 200mm discs from 1989, but still interchangeable.
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Old 08-12-2011, 11:25 AM   #3
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92-00 are all the same 212mm setups, although on the CX HB Honda did slip in some 200mm discs from 1989, but still interchangeable.
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