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    Question Honda 110 Help

    Okay so I have a Honda 110. It's a 1984 and it's automatic. Well my friend was selling one for 100 bucks but heres the catch. This trike is a manual and it's missing the clutch. It's also a 1980. Is there any where that I can take the transmission off of my Honda 110 and swap it for the manual tranny on the other 110 so that instead of it being a manual it's automatic? Because if I can do that then it will run perfectly. So if anyone can tell me if thats possible or not I would be greatfull. And maybe how to do that. Well thanks for everyones time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3WheelsOva4
    Well my friend was selling one for 100 bucks but heres the catch. This trike is a manual and it's missing the clutch. It's also a 1980. Is there any where that I can take the transmission off of my Honda 110 and swap it for the manual tranny on the other 110 so that instead of it being a manual it's automatic?.
    You are thinking of manual and automatic like an automotive tranny - neither of these are like this - the transmissions are more than likely identical - it's the different clucth setups that make one a (semi) automatic, and the other a hand clutch activated one. You would need to give us much more info before anyone could answer this question though - is the one with a mnual clutch an actual Honda 110? or is it a China knock-off engine? What is the other engine out of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by atctim
    You are thinking of manual and automatic like an automotive tranny - neither of these are like this - the transmissions are more than likely identical - it's the different clucth setups that make one a (semi) automatic, and the other a hand clutch activated one. You would need to give us much more info before anyone could answer this question though - is the one with a mnual clutch an actual Honda 110? or is it a China knock-off engine? What is the other engine out of?
    The one with a manule is an actual Honda 110 its just its a different year than the Honda 110 engine that is automatic.

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    all Honda 110s are semi automatic shift NO clutch lever- are you saying one has a hand clutch and one does not - if one does - it is surely not an OEM honda 110 setup.
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    I know they made manual clutch 90 engines that the early atc90s' were based off of. You can run a manual clutch in an early atc90. I don't believe I've ever seen a manual 110 engine. The 90 engine was kick start also, but with a little inventive parts swapping you could have a manual clutch with a pull start, but you would have to start with a complete engine, and the engine I know of was one year only, parts very hard to find, but I've got a good start and just need 2 or 3 more little parts.

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