boot HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G User Guide
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Page 671 of 2189

Transmission
ReassemblY
1. Install the new oil seal
2. Set the change Piece.
3. Install the shift rod
4. Install the steel ball' the spring, and the set screw'
5. Install the spring washer and change piece attach-
ing bolt.
6. Install the shift rod boots.
8x1.0mm31 N.m 13.1 kg-m,22lb-ltl
CHANGEPIECE
@:4OIL SEALReplace.SPRINGWASHER
7. Install the oil chamber Plate'
6 x '1.0 mm12 N.m (1.2 kg-m,9lb-ft|
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Set the spring washer and the washer'
lnstall the mainshaft, the countershaft, and the shift
fork assemblies.
NOTE: Align the finger of the interlock with the
groove in the shift fork shaft.
SHIFT FORKS
13-91
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Gearshift Mechanism
Overhaul
NOTE:
. Inspect rubber parts for wear and damage when disassembling;
. Install the spring pin and the clip on the change joint as shown'
. Turn the shift rod boot so the hole is facing down as shown'
. Make sure the shift rod boot is installed on the shift rod'
reDlace any worn or damaged Parts.
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13-97
Page 1036 of 2189

Driveshafts
Inspection
Driveshaft Boot
Check the boots on the driveshaft for cracks, damage,
leaking grease and loose boot bands. lf any damage is
found, replace the boot and boot bands,
Loose Splines
Turn the driveshaft by hand and make sure the splines
and joint are not excessively loose. lf any damage is
found, replace the inboard joint.
Twisied or Cracked
Make sure the driveshaft is not twisted or cracked.
Reolace it if necessarv.
DRIVESHAFT
BOOT BANDS
1.
Removal
Loosen the wheel nuts slightly.
Raise the front of the vehicle, and support it with
safety stands in the proper locations (see section 'l).
Remove the wheel nuts and front wheels.
Drain the transmission fluid (see section 13 or 14).
Raise the locking tab on the spindle nut, then
remove the nut.
Remove the selJ-locking nut and flange bolts.
FLANGE BOLT10 x 1.25 mm
(cont'd)
16-3
1.
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Driveshafts
Removal (cont'd)
8. Remove the cotter pin from the lawer arm ball joint
castle nut. and remove the nut.
Install a 12 mm hex nut on the ball joint. Be sure
that the hex nut is flush with the ball joint pin end,
or the threaded section of the ball joint pin might be
damaged by the special tool.
Use the special tool as shown in section 18, to sepa-
rate the ball joint and lower arm. Be careful not to
damage the ball joint boot.
NOTE: lf necessary, apply penetrating type lubri,
cant to loosen the ball joint.
Pry the driveshaft assembly with a screwdriver, as
shown, to force the set ring at the driveshaft endpast the groove.
10.
11.
3.5 mm
07MAC - SL00200
SCREWDRIVER
16-4
12. Pull the inboard joint, and remove the driveshaft
from the differential case as an assembly. Do notpull on the driveshaft; the inboard joint may come
apart. Use care when prying out the assembly, andpull it straight to avoid damaging the differential oil
seat.
13. Pull the knuckle outward, and remove the driveshaft
outboard joint from the front wheel hub using aplastic hammer.
SCREWDRIVER
DRIVESHAFT
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t
Disassembly
lnboard Joint Side:
1. Carefully clamp the driveshaft in a vise with soft
jaws, then remove the set ring from the inboard
joint.
2. Remove the boot bands. Take care not to damage
the boot.
. lf the boot band is a locking tab type, pry up the
locking tabs with a screwdriver, and raise the
end of the band.
. It the boot band is a welded type, cut the boot
ba nd.
. lf the boot band is a crimping type, pry up the
end of the band with a screwdraver.
. lf the boot band is a double loop type, lift up the
band bend.
Locking Tab Typs
Welded Type
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Replace.
l,
Crimping Type
Double Loop Type
Mark each roller and inboard joint to identify the
locations of rollers and grooves in the inboard joint.
Then remove the inboard joint on the shop towel.
Be careful not to drop the rollers when separating
them from the inboard ioint.
INBOARD JOINTCheck splines for wear or damage,Check inside bore for wear.Inspect for cracks.
(cont'd)
16-5
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Driveshafts
Disassembly (cont'dl
4. Mark the rollers and spider to identify the locations
of the rollers on the sDider, then remove the rollers.
B€ARING REMOVER{Commerciallv available}
STOP RING(Applicable to '96 - 98 modols andErazil-produced driveshafts)
Remove the circlip.
Mark the spider and driveshaft to identify the posi-
tion ot the spider on the shaft.
Remove the spider using a bearing remover.
Remove the stop ring (Applicable to '96 - 98 models
and Brazil-produced driveshafts).
Wrap the splines on the drivsshaft with vinyl tape to
prevent damage to the boot and dynamic damper.
DRIVESHAFT
1.
VINYL TAPE
DYNAMIC DAMPERCheck for damage.
Remove the inboard
dynamic damper.
INBOARO AOOTInspect for cracking,splitting and wear.
16-6
boot, and if necessary, the
Outboard Joint Side:
1. Lift up thc three tabs with a screwdriver, then
remove the boot bands, Take care not to damage
the boot.
NOTE:
. lf the boot band is a double loop type, lift up the
band bend.
. lf the boot band is a welded type, cut the boot
band.
. lfthe boot band is a locking tabs type, pry up the
tabs with a scr€wdriv€r and lift uo the snd of the
band.
2. Slide the outboard boot to the inboard ioint side.
TAB
OUTBOABD BOOT
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Driveshafts
Reassembly
U.S. and Canada-Producad Driv€shafts
Note these items during reassembly'
. Clean the disassembled parts with solvent, and dry them thoroughly with compressed air, Do not wash the rubberpans with solvent.
o ;..jl@l : Thoroughly pack the inboard joint and both joint boots with the joint grease included in the new driveshaft
ser,
Grease quantity:
lnboard Joint115 - 135 g (4.0 - 4.8 oz)
Outboard Joint115 - 135 g (4.0 - 4.8 oz)
. The'98 Canada model and all '99 - 00 models uses a TPE (Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomerl outboard joint boot. Use
the ear clamp type boot band in the outboard joint boot set.
STOP RING('96 - 98 models)
-6rPack cavity with grease.
DYNAMIC DAMPER
OOUBI.S LOOP BANDReplace.
INBOARD BOOT
-6lPack cavity with grease.
EAB CLAMP BANDReplace.
STOP RINGReplace.
EAR CLAMP BANDReplace.
DRIVESHAFT
OUTBOARDBOOT ITPE)
-6ll
, Pack cavity with grease.
EAR CLAMP BANDReplace.
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CIRCLIP
16-8
OUTBOARD JOINT
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Brazil-Produced Driveshafts
Note these items during reassembly
. clean the disassembled parts with solvent, and dry them thoroughly with compressed ajr. Do not wash the rubber
parts with solvent.
. .fut :Thoroughly pack the inboard joint and both joint boots with the joint grease included in the new driveshaft
ser.
Greas€ quantity:
lnboard Joint115 - 135 g (4.0 - 4.8 ozl
Outboard Joint115 - 135 g {4.0 - 4.8 oz)
INSOARD JOINT
DRIVESHAFT
BOOT BANDSReplace.
-6.lPack cavity
(cont'd)
16-9
l,z
wrth grease,
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Driveshafts
Reassembly (cont'dl
Japan-Produced Driveshafts
Note these items during reassembly.
. Clean the disassembled pans with solvent, and dry them thoroughly with compressed air. Do not wash the rubber
parts with solvent.
o r@l : Thoroughly pack the inboard joint and both joint boots with the joint grease included in the new driveshaft
set.
Grease quantity:
Inboard Joint
1600 DOHC WEC engine130 - 140 9 (4.6 - 4.9 oz)
Except 1600 DOHC VTEC engine110 - 120 g (3.9 - 4.2 oz)
Splines (Al0.5 - 1.0 g (0.018 - 0.035 oz)
Outboard Joint
'1600 DOHC WEC engineRubber boot 90 - 'l 00 g (3.2 - 3.5 oz)TPE boot; 105 - 115 9 (3.7 - 4.1 oz)
Except 1600 DOHC VTEC engineRubber boot 70 - 80 g |'2.5 - 2.8 ozlTPE boot 95 - 105 g (3.4 - 3.7 oz)
{1600 DOHC VTEC angine)
SET RINGReplace.
-6{@INBOARD BOOT
-6;Pack cavity with grease.
Pack cavity with grease.
DYNAMIC DAMPER
DYNAMICReplace.
DOUA|.I Lq)P BANDReplace.
(Rubber typc)LOOP BANDReplace.
Pack cavity with grease-
CLAMP BAND
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Replace.
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lnboard Joint Side:
1, Wrap the splines with vinyl tape to prevent damage
to the boots and dynamic damPer.
TAPE
INBOARD BOOT
DYNAMIC DAMPER
Install the dynamic damper and inboard boot to the
driveshaft, then remove the vinyl tape. Take care
not to damage the boots.
Install the stop ring into the driveshaft groove
(Applicsble to '96 - 98 models and Brazil - Produced
driveshafts). Always rotate the stop ring in its
groove to be sure it is fully seated.
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STOP RING(ApplicablG to'96- 98 modob and
Brrzil-Producrd drivoshaftrl
Install the spiiler on the driveshaft by aligning the
marks on the sDider and the end of the driveshaft.
Fit the circlip into the driveshaft groove. Always
rotate the circlip in its groove to be sure it is fully
seated.
VINYL
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6. Fit the rollers onto the spider with their high shoul-
ders facing outward, and note these items:
. Reinstall the rollers in their original positions on
the spider by aligning the marks
. Hold the driveshaft pointed up to prevent the
rollers from falling off.
Pack the inboard joint with the joint grease included
in the new driveshaft set.
Grease quantity:
Japan-Produced:
1600 DOHC VTEC ongine:
130 - 1/t0 g 14.6 - '[.9 oz)
Except 1600 DOHC VTEC angine:
110 - 120 I {3'9 - il'2 oz}
Left inboard ioint splines O:
0'5 - 1.0 s (0.018 - 0'035 oz)
U.S,, Canada, and Brazil'Produced:
115 - 135 g (40-4.8ozl
7.
6
-6.l
(cont'd)
16-1 1
High shoulder faces