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honda-tech.com/.../92-00-honda-engine-swap-wiring-guide-vtec-non-vt... Oct 8, 2011 - 92-00 Swap Wiring Guide for VTEC and Non-VTEC ... try to compile one thread that would try to answer pretty much 95% of all questions ... I wanted to do this because often times I end up posting the same thing to ... to ECU harness so using an EX/SI 92-95 engine harness will make VTEC plug and play.
Make sure the level is fine and the fluid is nice and pink. Low fluid could cause your problem. If it is low I would add 1 qt of Trans-X additive. It will clean and un stick varnished parts it the trans which could be your problem.
You'll have to remove the dash in layers. The heater box is the last thing you actually get to. It's not a fun job. It's a very time consuming job. I believe "book" time on that job is around 8 hours. Even guys like me that have done these before take longer that what "book" times is.
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