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Tnhatch03
04-20-2008, 03:42 PM
yes, the rest of the world wants to see this... thanks k20a.org



I posted this in another thread and figured the rest of the world would like to see it. I managed to submit a specially crafted search query on one site and managed to pull up some very interesting parts...



21000-PNS-000 CASE COMP,CLUTCH $260.01 $60.99
21000-PNS-305 CASE, CLUTCH $257.39 $60.38
21000-PNS-A00 CASE COMP,CLUTCH $278.80 $65.40
21223-PNS-000 HANGER B, TRANS $4.91 $1.16
23210-PNS-010 MAINSHAFT $180.82 $42.41
23431-PNS-000 GEAR, COUNTER SECOND $64.19 $15.06
23432-PNS-315 GEAR SET, SECOND $298.15 $69.93
23440-PNS-000 GEAR $229.88 $53.92
23444-PNS-306 GEAR SET, THIRD $248.47 $58.28
23450-PNS-000 GEAR $61.51 $14.42
23461-PNS-000 GEAR $58.83 $13.80
23471-PNS-000 GEAR $64.19 $15.06
23481-PNS-000 GEAR $53.49 $12.54
23580-PNS-010 GEAR $70.06 $16.44

23623-PNS-316 SLEEVE SET (3-4) $208.63 $48.94
23626-PNS-315 SLEEVE SET (5-6) $232.93 $54.64
23646-PNS-405 SYNCHRO SET,72TZ $87.48 $20.52
23648-PNS-405 SYNCHRO SET,68Z $85.12 $19.96
23672-PNS-405 CONE,SYNCHRO 72Z $54.81 $12.86
23673-PNS-405 CONE,SYNCHRO 68Z $54.81 $12.86

23916-PNS-000 COLLAR (28X35X24) $4.24 $0.99
24201-PNS-010 FORK $48.13 $11.29
24210-PNS-010 FORK (3-4) $48.13 $11.29
24240-PNS-000 PIECE, REVERSE SHIFT $35.78 $8.39
24412-PNS-000 ARM $11.16 $2.62
24413-PNS-000 SPRING $0.80 $0.18
24430-PNS-000 INTERLOCK $22.38 $5.25
24521-PNS-000 CAM A, SELECT LOCK $3.33 $0.79
24522-PNS-000 CAM B, SELECT LOCK $3.33 $0.79
24524-PNS-000 SPRING $1.16 $0.27
24601-PNS-000 STAY, CHANGE WIRE $12.10 $2.83




I have bolded what appears most interesting -- what seem to be various ways to acquire individual synchros, synchro sets, and sleeve sets. It also shows us how to acquire the 3rd gear set which is not actually listed on any part website and I could never find a way to order it.

Wow. Somebody figure out what the difference between the two synchro types is -- I bet one is double cone and one is triple. Quick, somebody call a honda master tech and clear this up!

BTW, the first price is what you pay, the 2nd price is what you 'save' over retail. This is from www.slhondaparts.com.
Wayne

DarkSiRacer
04-20-2008, 04:28 PM
Subscribed... This sounds very useful... Stupid synchros...

05silversi
05-09-2008, 05:07 PM
Why is this a sticky? These part numbers are worthless without reference to a specific model. Yeah, they're in the Honda catalog but what do they fit?

Tnhatch03
05-11-2008, 08:20 AM
search the part numbers to find the answers you must.

does it not tell you when you search the numbers?

oneglory
05-11-2008, 08:26 AM
23626-pns-305 Sleeve Set 5-6
23521-pps-305 Sleeve Set 1-2
(1st revision)

1-2 - 23521-PPP-305
3-4 - 23623-PNS-316
5-6 - 23626-PNS-315
(2nd revision)?

Jdm Dc5r.




There have been two revisions to the (3-4) synchro mechanism to handle shifting into 3rd and 4th gears since the original 2001 DC5R was released. The first revised mechanism according to the Honda parts manual came in all DC5Rs from September 2003 until the runout of the model in mid 2004. Basically, if you have a late 2003 or 2004 Integra Type R, you have at least the first revision in your gearbox. The second revision came with the updated JDM DC5R that came out in Japan in Sptember 2004 and I image (haven't checked yet) the 2005 onwards Australian Integra Type S.

The new Japanese Civic Type R (FD2R) has the exact same part number as the second revison mentioned above. Seems like Honda might be happy with the synchro now.

Yes, I did my 3-4 synchro in my 2001 JDM DC5R. Just couldn't shift fast from 2nd to 3rd gear, and then after awhile, couldn't engage 3rd at all. I have pulled the box apart and over the next few weeks, I'll be fitting the latest revision of the synchro mechanisim (already arrived from Japan) to the gearbox. I hope to post a few photos of the damaged synchro (very hard to see the slight wear) and hopefully be able to show the difference between the original synchro mechanism and the latest revision. There may be more here than meets the eye. I measured up the shift fork. The fork appears to have no wear on it at all, but it was outside the serviceable limit as specified by the workshop manual. I have a brand new fork as well and I'll try to get back to this forum with a detailed report on why the original synchro may have failed and what Honda has done about it.

05silversi
05-14-2008, 06:15 PM
does it not tell you when you search the numbers?
Yeah.

Then when you go to that year and model in the catalog the part numbers are there. Whats the deal with "unlisted" numbers.