When I look at the EPC I see the following and hopefully have read and interpreted it correctly. For a 1986 2.0 PG-1 box part number is ADU9643, this is NLA , use DBM502, this is also NLA, use DBM822. The original part numbers appear to boxes K6AR and the DBM822 is K6AO. Before I take the whole thing apart to replace it does this about right ?
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Originally posted by Doctordiesel77 View Postjust saw your second question there, as mentioned arms are easy to change, also I think the difference may be something trivial..
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IIRC the K6AR boxes were built by Honda and imported, they used steel caged bearings. K6AO were built here by Powertrain and used the plastic caged bearings. Otherwise, no difference.
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Originally posted by mgdavid View PostIIRC the K6AR boxes were built by Honda and imported, they used steel caged bearings. K6AO were built here by Powertrain and used the plastic caged bearings. Otherwise, no difference.
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Originally posted by Soulcharger View Post
Thanks for that info, in fact this is a Goldseal recon gearbox so wonder what they did ?
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