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Old Apr 26, 2002
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Clutch, Nobody really did say........

I've heard that a 92+ SOHC civic clutch will fit our cars. All i need to know is, WILL IT OR WONT IT? I have sent so many emails to ACT,eClutchmaster,ect.....I have yet to get an answer from them telling me if a 92+ SOHC clutch works with our cars. Maybe one of you will know. I know DEL. on this site said he bought an Exedy clutch he wont tell me if it fit. wont respond to his PM's.
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sorry... i never check my IMs. yes, they will fit. my exedy works very well.
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dont quote me, but i think 92-02 trannies are the same, if you check the ACT webpage, dosnt it say that the same clutch will fit any civic from 92 to 02?
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Yes there web page dose say that. Ok i will buy the exedy clutch i can get it for 99.00. so thats a deal i cant pass up.
 
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