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> Does anyone know the size of the nut that holds the driveshaft to
> the wheel in the 87 (ok, 86-89) Acura Integra? I am going to take the
> tranny out and found out my 30mm socket (used in VWs) is way too tiny...
think it's the same as the later models - 32mm.
> On another note, have any of you ever experiencing the starter gear
> (as in flexplate scaled down to a ring welded to the torque converter at
> 6 points) breaking the above-mentioned welds so it now wobbles and
> cannot get to the starter? If not, make a point not to. I am not even
> being able to find a replacement... :P
it happens. get one from a junk yard or buy new. this vehicle is still
supported. acuraparts247.com. not cheap!
Mauricio Tavares - 27 Sep 2005 14:19 GMT
>> Does anyone know the size of the nut that holds the driveshaft to
>> the wheel in the 87 (ok, 86-89) Acura Integra? I am going to take the
>> tranny out and found out my 30mm socket (used in VWs) is way too tiny...
>
> think it's the same as the later models - 32mm.
Thanks! Sometime this afternoon I will be going to the parts shop and
getting an impact socket of that size. I draing the tranny and
disconnected the shifter and speedo cable and the cooler hoses
yesterday. Hopefully I will have the tranny out of the car today. :)
>> On another note, have any of you ever experiencing the starter
>> gear (as in flexplate scaled down to a ring welded to the torque
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> it happens. get one from a junk yard or buy new. this vehicle is still
> supported. acuraparts247.com. not cheap!
Most definitively not cheap. Ouch! It is about as much as the car's
worth. I guess it is time for the used route... :(

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