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Synchrotech - Honda Y1 S1 Carbon Synchro 3-4 Sleeve Set on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

San Dimas, California, United States

San Dimas, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SO-Y1-3C Warranty:No Part Brand:Synchrotech

Honda Acura B16 B18 Y1 S1 Cable Carbon Synchro 3-4 Sleeve Set

This kit includes Sleeve, Synchrotech Carbon Lined Synchros, and synchro springs. These parts should be installed by a professional and other related parts should be inspected for wear

Set will fit only B Series Cable operated Transmissions with the case ID of Y1 or S1

 

 If you have questions about proper application please contact us for assistance. 

   (909) 592-5900

Synchrotech specializes only in Honda and Acura transmissions. We have a complete line of transmission parts for Stock or Hi performance use. We take great pride in our products, from the asthetic value to the performance delivered on the road. If you do not see the part you are looking for in one of our listings, contact us - we probably have it!

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