Today I managed to combine some work errands with a trip to the junkyard to go axle hunting. I only needed the driver side axle, and those are the same between all automatic and manual 6 speed Accord's and Acura TL's so I had plenty of cars to pick from. I've heard that the Acura axles are slightly beefier so I went looking for TL's with the axles in decent shape.
After taking the suspension apart from the first car i found, I discovered that the axle was seized inside the hub. I had a 3lb mallet with me, but that stupid axle was so stuck that it took around 20 massive swings with both hands (after probably 100 weaker swings with a bolt at the tip of the axle) to break the axle free. No surprise that when it finally broke free the end of the axle was mushroomed up past where the threads for the axle nut began. I picked up my tools in disgust and started looking around for another car.
the 2nd TL I found was much easier, and nothing was seized until I went to pull the axle from the transmission. It wouldn't budge. After about 10 minutes of pissed off prying and banging, in a shower of automatic tranny fluid that of course spewed directly onto my chest, the axle broke free.
I made my way back to work with the prize and installed the axle. I buttoned everything up, double checked bolts and connections to make sure I hadn't forgotten anything for the maiden voyage, and I finally fired the car up and engaged 1st gear. The car moved!
Anyway, long story short, the car runs and drives GREAT. I drove it the 45 miles home from work and it's in my driveway now. Can't believe I actually pulled this off and everything I bought for the swap actually works. The clutch is ok but will need to be changed at some point; the pressure plate has definitely seen better days. And the engine could use a valve adjustment. Aside from that there are zero issues. The transmission shifts flawlessly, and that was my biggest concern.
Driving impressions:
Holy snap is this thing fast! My poor tires. High power in a front wheel drive is always a recipe for wheel spin but woah. I can spin completely through first and second gear from a roll. Definitely couldn't do that before.
Then I mashed the gas out of a tight corner. And the car went where I pointed! It ripped itself right through the corner actually. This differential is amazing. I didn't expect it to make this much of a difference... but it 100% does. If this car ever sees an autox course I will be thanking my lucky stars for this diff, I know that much.
Anyway, so far this is a huge success, and now I can start selling off all the leftovers to recoupe my money. I can't wait to keep modding, but my wife's first question when I pulled up was "are your old parts for sale yet??" Ok honey, I know I promised you I'd break even on this project, but maybe just give me a little minute to enjoy it?
Going to my buddy's for a cigar and a whiskey tonight at any rate.