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Old Oct 21, 2007 | 12:40 AM
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Also any difference from jdm and usdm tranny?
Old Oct 21, 2007 | 12:42 AM
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6spd, incase you want to question how I know. I have one sitting in my garage.
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any difference beween canadian and usa tranny? Also isnt there a model or number on the tranny I can tell by looking at it?
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6spd, incase you want to question how I know. I have one sitting in my garage.

That's what I thought.
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6spd is 6spd. Probly a part number somewhere, but it only going to be for that piece of the tranny. I doubt there is a part number anywhere on it for the entire tranny. You can tell its a 6spd because of all the ribbing on the outside. The 5spds don't have anywhere near that much ribbing.
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Does it have like a code on it the motor? Like B6,BP,etc...
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6spd is 6spd. Probly a part number somewhere, but it only going to be for that piece of the tranny. I doubt there is a part number anywhere on it for the entire tranny. You can tell its a 6spd because of all the ribbing on the outside. The 5spds don't have anywhere near that much ribbing.
Any numbers on your tranny?
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I'm not at home so I couldn't tell you. The tranny is 4 hrs away.
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Its not gonna have any motor numbers on it. All na, nb trannys have the same identical mounting points. The only change for the 6speed was a slightly different starter bolt pattern. You can still use a 5spd starter but only 2 bolts will go in.
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the 6sp are ribbed for your pleasure on the bell housing. the 5sp are smooooooooooooooth.
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