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Thread: 1.8 tranny swap into 92 na 1.6?

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    4,000 rpm - entering the fun zone Gene Rodriguez's Avatar
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    1.8 tranny swap into 92 na 1.6?

    Id like to hear some thoughts if its possible to swap a 1.8 tranny going into a 92 1.6 NA
    will fit?

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    Possible

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    check on google. im sure there is a lot of threads about it.

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    Yes it can be done as this was done to my 91 by a previous owner. Can't help with the process but like the poster about said, a Google search should throw out the procedures !

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    Yes. Direct swap. You either have to use the 1.6 flywheel and clutch you already have (presumably) or the 1.8 flywheel and clutch.

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    Tank you everyone this was very helpful.

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    The 1.8 only has one difference I'm aware of, slight stronger 2nd gear synchro. Everything else is identical.

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    ^^^ (Talking standard 5speeds) Plus all transmissions that came with 1.8 cars should have the 5th/reverse shift rod with deeper detents in it... making a 1.8 liter transmission not as likely to get stuck in reverse as the early 90/91's were. (been there and done that crap!)

    Changing to the 1.8 sized diff (which I finally did after breaking two 1.6 wimpy diff's) is a little more involved... you need the matching driveshaft and axles... but that's not a big problem since so many were made.

    (I think this is right... and since I just said it on the internet... it is!!!!)

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    thanks very helpful info

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