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Old 08-29-2012, 04:45 PM
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Hey everyone i am new to this and i am not sure if i am in the right place for this but here it goes. I drive a 99 civic 5 speed dx and recently it has started making a grinding nose when ever i am in 2nd and take the rpms between 3k and 4k i think. I have been looking at replacing the trans but this is where I run in to a problem. The honda workshop manual for 96-00 says i have a S40 trans in my car now, but the only trans i can find that they say fits my car is a D15B trans are these trans's the same and if not can i still use it with out having to modify anything or do anything major? thanks Tyler



D15B 5 Speed Transmission 96-00 - Transmission only - Honda & Acura this is the trans that i was looking at.
 
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Old 08-29-2012, 05:43 PM
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Any manual from 92-00 will fit, just with different gear ratio between dx & ex/si..

Or you can change out the bearing, most likely it the mainshaft bearing.
 
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Old 08-29-2012, 06:41 PM
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Check that it is full of fluid, though once it starts making noise it is probably too late. Like Droopy said, the manuals are very interchangeable.
 
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