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Engine & tranny 94 to 96 swap question
#11
no tag is USA, or Canada.
its usa FED.
you have just a VIN on the dash.
so its a USA FED export to Puerto Rico
and not the Puerto Rico , E60 market car, they actually make Puerto Rico kicks.
GOOD, ALL is known on E03 FEd USA kicks, market 03 car.

you need to learn what the ending of your tranny looks like.
a Black adaptor
or a the tapered casing end.
this is the first step if you need a tranny,used or new.
http://www.fixkick.com
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#12
These are some great news. BTW Im working on my other car tranny (remember the civic 87 that I had rebuilt the engine). Is just inspections, fluid replacement and clean up.
BTW would you happen to know why manual tranny fluid turns greyish? There are no water/coolant lines to it. Actually it had like small blobs. Internals are great looking no rust or damage.

Thanks so much. You are the best sir.
Sidekick 94, 1.6L Engine 16v
4 spd Auto Tranny
4 Door 2RWD
Puerto Rico
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#13
gray, must just be old. lube.
is this A/T box? or M/T.
A/T gray is old and or was overheated.
M/T gray is old GL4. (amber or clear is normal)

or some additives were added and the 2 chemistris, collided. (resulting in GUM or other nasty mess)
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#14
Sorry I forgot to clarify. M/T. (What is GL4) Ok then it must be that is old very old. Now it wont. Thanks!!

J
Sidekick 94, 1.6L Engine 16v
4 spd Auto Tranny
4 Door 2RWD
Puerto Rico
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#15
sorry , gl4 is API Gear lube@ 4 for gear boxes, M/t
the fluid (lubes) get dark for many reasons, non good.
full of metal dust.
water ingress. contam.
or someone mixed lubes, or additives.
just way too old, (time, heat, and the constant shearing action of the gears.)

i was just guessing GL4, the owners manual shows what it really needs.? but see below.
most boxes uses GL4, or and Some AFT, and others use 10w-30 engine oil.

in fact, some motor cycles the gear box and engine pan are all one in the same. (it's a crash box , no syncho's at all)
some gear boxes have special synchro's just so they can run , non GL4 lube. (YOURS?)

87 honda civic, m/t box. ill quote the FSM. (need one they are free for honda's)

"On the Civic manual transaxles, use an engine oil labeled for SG use or better. Use 10W-30 or 10W-40 viscosity; the 10W-40 viscosity is the safer recommendation, especially if you expect to be driving at highway speeds for prolonged periods in hot weather.'


ever seen this neat place. lots of free manuals.
http://hondatech.info/downloads/Auto/Manuals/Civic/

maybe someone put GL4 into the box, not knowing the correct lube to use.
this would top my list.
on a strange car I never attempt to guess what's there, i drain it and put in the correct lube.
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#16
Oh thanks for the info. Actually I do have the FSM for my car. Is just that I had never seen a M/T gear lube that nasty looking and grey since knowing that only a kind of motor oil is needed and tranny has no coolant cooling lines either. I will check those manual anyways. Thanks!!

J
Sidekick 94, 1.6L Engine 16v
4 spd Auto Tranny
4 Door 2RWD
Puerto Rico
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#17
also one more fact
today there are all these lubes that are different colors just to make them sell better, Gimmick.?
clear, amber, violet, red, and others.

the M/T dont over heat like A/T , the A/T has a clutch that loves to slip, , slipping , turns ENERGY to heat. (takes torque and wastes it to heat)
the A/T even states to the the stall test for 5 seconds max ,due to overheating it.
On big motor homes they have even more ATF coolers to stop this horrid heating effect.
non of this happens in a M/T the gears do not ever slip. nor the clutch.

the heat is so bad, and so fuel wasting, the newest cars have 9 gears in a A/T , and insane complexities.
The A./T eats power , at a stop light, in Drive. it just sit there burning HP. (pump uses power, and clutch drags)
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#18
Wow, ever since we wrote so much about the problems of my tranny my guess is that auto makers realized that there is a huge market for people that simply refuse to drive M/T cars and then they said, heck there is good money on making cars with A/T. I mean why build such a complex device prone to bigger problems if not well maintained vs a non fail version like the M/T? Jesus!

Have a great day!!
Sidekick 94, 1.6L Engine 16v
4 spd Auto Tranny
4 Door 2RWD
Puerto Rico
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#19
Good day sir. I don't think I ever sent you this picture of one of the sticker from the door frame.

   

It says CAMI. Was my kick then built in Canada? Although I think I sent you the VIN, and there was no indication of Canada in it?
Actually after all that info you can see below the VIN again.

Let me know.

J
Sidekick 94, 1.6L Engine 16v
4 spd Auto Tranny
4 Door 2RWD
Puerto Rico
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#20
sure was,
the Cami plant made, Geo's and trackers and Vitara;'s side by side, for Canada 28 market, USA 03 and 33 market codes and even for Germany. and many others.
the plant sent cars all over the place, world. even Africa.
thanks for that old door sticker , i dont have one. cool

the dash vin seen on all USA real kicks.
the battery fire wall chassis Sn and data is a non usa car
here is a real canada car.
they sold 4 kinds of cars in canada, USA, FED, USA calif. canada real, and black market.

the under hod sticker is USA> got that?
got dash top VIN?

here is a canada dash tag , i think
http://www.fixkick.com/specs/Body-TAGS/h...ge_14.html

here is a 1998 fire wall canada car
http://www.fixkick.com/specs/Body-TAGS/h...ge_15.html

to id any vit/kick /track.
you have to look 4 places.

fire wall next to battery.
under hood, look up not down.
dash left.
and door jam.
at least 2 of the 4 will be there.

that maple leaf means its for CANAda smog laws...

your car is a uSA federal 1994, car. with a nag switch.

your VIN

2S3, 2 means made in Canada, using N.American code.
S3 means Suzuki cazr
T = sidekick
E is heavy weight calls my 2door is D, so 4door is E
02 means 1.6l engine
V means van or 4 doors
9 is check digit, ignore
R is 1994 years
6 means made in code 6 = Ingersoll, Ontario Canada , aka CAMI.

USA fed, sidekick with nag switch.

http://www.fixkick.com/specs/VIN-motor-decoder.html
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