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Will 86 trans fit in 89 cases?

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Posted by: JeremyKS

I need to know if 86 and 89 cases are the same?



Posted by: methyman

They are almost the same but components can swap into each other with out any problems. The earlier cases are thicker where the crank is.



Posted by: JeremyKS

thanks for the response. can a right side 86 and left side 89 swap?



Posted by: 86 Quad R

yup. i have a engine that has different sides together. the only thing to be aware of is that the kicker assembly on the earlier cases required the collar that goes between the case and kicker gear whereas on the newer cases the spacing is made into the case itself.



Posted by: u_want_some

Not try to interfer with your post, but I was told during my rebuild that both cases had to be the same due to them being machined during production. I currently have a 86 and an 87 case together and it has been working fine for me (no leaks). Can someone please explain what they mean by "machined cases"? Thanks and hope I did not interfer with your question at all.



Posted by: Rich250RRacer

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Originally posted by u_want_some
Not try to interfer with your post, but I was told during my rebuild that both cases had to be the same due to them being machined during production. I currently have a 86 and an 87 case together and it has been working fine for me (no leaks). Can someone please explain what they mean by "machined cases"? Thanks and hope I did not interfer with your question at all.


Machined cases are lapped and matched, which means if one is broken, they have to be replaced in pairs. Honda rarely uses machined cases in their off-road applications, which is why they use a gasket between their case halves. The gasket will make up for any imperfections. Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Suzuki use machined cases regularly, with no gaskets, only liquid sealer.



Posted by: u_want_some

thanks





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