I'm trying to figure out if a G25MR rebuild kit will work with this transmission? I found some places that list the parts working on both transmissions, but I'd like to get a more solid answer before buying anything. I understand the G25MR has beefier synchro's, but will they fit the G5MR? Am I wasting my time with a rebuild? Thanks for your time and any help.
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Originally posted by moz View PostAFAIK the g5 is cable and g25 is hydro. That's the only difference I think. I stand to be corrected by the more experienced guys though
There had to have been some crossover though between the two as there was a 3-4 year range when both cable & hydro trans were produced simultaneously
The G25 had "updated" synchonizers, and to the best of my knowledge that was just an update in materials used in them, otherwise everything is interchangeable.1991 Mercury Capri XR2 "GTXR2" BPT Swapped AWD Conversion
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Originally posted by Hot_Wheels View PostGot a link for the kit? There use to be some on ebay.
I will let you know if I come across something. At least knowing all the G25MR stuff will work helps make it easier to source parts.Last edited by SiliconSoul; 01-09-2014, 04:40 PM.- Form should follow function...
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Originally posted by Rocketman View PostNot technically correct. The housings/clutch actuation have nothing to do with their designation. Generaly, yes the early trans were cable, and were G5, the later were hydro, and G25 AFAIK
There had to have been some crossover though between the two as there was a 3-4 year range when both cable & hydro trans were produced simultaneously
The G25 had "updated" synchonizers, and to the best of my knowledge that was just an update in materials used in them, otherwise everything is interchangeable.
I read a couple posts talking about using the internals from an 99+ escort zx2 transmission and putting them into the G series case. I read a few things back and forth about whether that would work or not. You don't happen to know anything about the viability of that by chance? Thanks again.- Form should follow function...
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here is a rebuild thread i found a while back
1988 MAZDA 121- B6T + G5MR SWAP IN PROGRESS.
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Originally posted by moz View PostI've contemplated this situation many times, and what I would do.
I think all roads point me to a kia Rio box.
Anybody know if you can use the Capri half shaft on the Rio box?
Not sure of the whole combination need. I think I read the half-shaft works, then use the 323 axle shafts. All stuff I already have. (Please don't trust me on this!) Not sure about the which LCA's or tierod ends to use though.
Edit - Thanks Moz! I have some reading to do.Last edited by SiliconSoul; 01-09-2014, 05:17 PM.- Form should follow function...
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From what I've read. Rio shafts and Capri /323 shafts are the same length.
You still need aspire LCA s
You only need aspire tie rods if using aspire knuckles.
I would prefer the half shaft for traction and less torque steer.
But yeah. If the half shaft fits, its a no brainer1988 MAZDA 121- B6T + G5MR SWAP IN PROGRESS.
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Only outer tie rods that is.
And its only because the hole in the knuckle is slightly bigger than the Festiva one.
The aspire rack ends (inner tie rods) are approx 3/8"-1/2" longer so only use them if you have alignment issues1988 MAZDA 121- B6T + G5MR SWAP IN PROGRESS.
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Originally posted by moz View PostFrom what I've read. Rio shafts and Capri /323 shafts are the same length.
You still need aspire LCA s
You only need aspire tie rods if using aspire knuckles.
I would prefer the half shaft for traction and less torque steer.
But yeah. If the half shaft fits, its a no brainer~Nate
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