Q: 96-98 Accord Wagon 5-spd trans

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Stewart DIBBS, Mar 2, 2006.

  1. According to the specs, a 5-speed was an option on the 4-cyl wagon, but all
    the wagons I've seen (pretty rare too) have the automatic. My interest is
    that the wagon 5-speed has a lower final drive ratio compared to the sedan.
    Both have the same gear ratios otherwise.

    Since it looks like finding a wagon 5-speed at a wrecker is pretty unlikely,
    getting new parts and fitting them to a sedan 5-speed is the solution.

    Assuming the trans is on the bench, what's involved in changing a final
    drive gear. Obviously the case has to be split. Is the smaller pinion gear a
    removable item or is it part of an intermediate shaft? I don't yet have a
    workshop manual to look into this in detail.

    Why? I've come across a cheap 97 Odyssey (first generation) with a very nice
    body, decent engine, but a fried transmission. I'd rather convert the van to
    manual (yes, I've done this sort of thing before) than fix the auto trans,
    and the sedan 5-speed final drive would be to tall for decent performance.
    The wagon trans final drive would be preferable.

    SJD
     
    Stewart DIBBS, Mar 2, 2006
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