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I think that my son has blown the engine in
his car (haven't looked at it yet, it is 150 miles away). Assuming that the engine is dead, how hard is it to put one of the low milage engines from Japan that are available on EBAY? The ones listed there are the VTEC engine, which his car does not have, it has the 16 valve engine. Is it a matter of getting new motor mounts or will the VTEC mount right up to the existing 5 speed? What about electronics? TIA Kevin in Iowa |
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In article <1127310607.729471.117550@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>, "Kevin
in Iowa" <kevininiowa@aol.com> wrote: > I think that my son has blown the engine in > his car (haven't looked at it yet, it is > 150 miles away). Assuming that the engine is > dead, how hard is it to put one of the low > milage engines from Japan that are available > on EBAY? The ones listed there are the VTEC > engine, which his car does not have, it has the > 16 valve engine. Is it a matter of getting new > motor mounts or will the VTEC mount right up to > the existing 5 speed? What about electronics? > > TIA > > Kevin in Iowa Hello, If you want to save some money, visit a large junk yard and ask the owner if they are on a database. If so, you should be able to get a great deal on an engine that that was removed from a wrecked Honda that was removed from a 1992-1995 Civic. Any of those engines from those Civics should easily fit your son's 92 Civic. In some cases, they even come with a guarantee. If you want a new engine, do a google search on HONDA or Honda engines. One of the problems is the huge expense of shipping costs. Jason -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
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Kevin in Iowa wrote:
> > I think that my son has blown the engine in > his car (haven't looked at it yet, it is > 150 miles away). Assuming that the engine is > dead, how hard is it to put one of the low > milage engines from Japan that are available > on EBAY? The ones listed there are the VTEC > engine, which his car does not have, it has the > 16 valve engine. Is it a matter of getting new > motor mounts or will the VTEC mount right up to > the existing 5 speed? What about electronics? > > TIA > > Kevin in Iowa ------------------------- Before jumping to conclusions, why not post ALL the details of the symptoms? Maybe, with a little info, you can troubleshoot it over the phone. 'Curly' |
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"Kevin in Iowa" <kevininiowa@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1127310607.729471.117550@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > I think that my son has blown the engine in > his car (haven't looked at it yet, it is > 150 miles away). Assuming that the engine is > dead, how hard is it to put one of the low > milage engines from Japan that are available > on EBAY? The ones listed there are the VTEC > engine, which his car does not have, it has the > 16 valve engine. Is it a matter of getting new > motor mounts or will the VTEC mount right up to > the existing 5 speed? What about electronics? > > TIA > > Kevin in Iowa If you are talking about the JDM D15B, yes it will bolt right in with stock everything. In order to get VTEC, you will have to get a new ECU as well--the P28. You can also modify the ECU but that's a little more work that I don't think you'll want to get into--it requires soldering new components on the current ECU, and using a program to modify the current ECU. Also, you will have to run a few cables for the VTEC and knock sensor from the ECU to the engine/underhood harness. You can check out honda-tech.com for more info. Only problem with the JDM D15B is that it doesn't have much support in the states so parts are pretty hard to come by in case something happens. The good side of it is that most of those engines are in good shape and average 30-50K miles. So you should be good for at least 10 years with proper maintanence and proper driving. Many of the engines in the junkyards are much older 100K+ miles on the odo and sooner or later you'll have to swap again. Good luck with whatever you decide to do! |
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Go to www.hondacivicforum.com , they have all kinds of topics on engine
swaps. "Kevin in Iowa" <kevininiowa@aol.com> wrote in message news:1127310607.729471.117550@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > I think that my son has blown the engine in > his car (haven't looked at it yet, it is > 150 miles away). Assuming that the engine is > dead, how hard is it to put one of the low > milage engines from Japan that are available > on EBAY? The ones listed there are the VTEC > engine, which his car does not have, it has the > 16 valve engine. Is it a matter of getting new > motor mounts or will the VTEC mount right up to > the existing 5 speed? What about electronics? > > TIA > > Kevin in Iowa > |
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