Re: My free 86 CRX SI I picked up today
Originally Posted by crxvtec91
You can use teg mounts.
The D15A3/EW3, D16A1, and brown top ZC drivetrains are *different* from 88+ D-series. Mounting points and bolt patterns, bellhousing patterns, head bolt patterns, it is not a bolt together or drop in situation. |
Re: My free 86 CRX SI I picked up today
It is an EW4 block with a D16A6 head it looks like. I'll post pics tonight. I took the valve cover off and looks like all the head bolts are there except the two on the left and the one on the back right facing from the front of the car. Those three have studs in them (Not ARP) look like allthread. The back left one has some meat cut ground out with looks like a dye grinder in the most ghetto of fashion O0 but it fits. I will try to get some detailed pics up tonight.
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Re: My free 86 CRX SI I picked up today
Dunno about headbolt/stud depth, but one of the holes completely doesn't line up. If there is meat to drill an extra hole I dunno, but it sounds like it.
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Re: My free 86 CRX SI I picked up today
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Those are 240cc injectors,
Looks like I will have to get a set of 450s for the new engine. Should make for some good carnage pics once I get this bitch out. |
Re: My free 86 CRX SI I picked up today
You lucky son of a bitch. Have fun with it
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Re: My free 86 CRX SI I picked up today
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Integra mounts are Civic mounts in those years, except for the driver's Integra mount which gets thrown out the window when you swap the D16A1 engine in + use the Civic mount. The only difference is the rear mount has two bolt holes through it instead of three, but aside from that in all respects is the exact same mount.
The D15A3/EW3, D16A1, and brown top ZC drivetrains are *different* from 88+ D-series. Mounting points and bolt patterns, bellhousing patterns, head bolt patterns, it is not a bolt together or drop in situation. swapping in a 88+motor using the factory 1st gen crx si trans is doable. The old man use to do them all the time back in the 90's. Little ghetto adapter plate does the trick. But,yes hardly a drop in no headache swap |
Re: My free 86 CRX SI I picked up today
If you keep the vintage 1.5 bottom end please keep in mind they have the wussy failure rods of the later D15s, as well as the pistons being made from compressed mule ----. The pistons break in half on stock engines, add boost for maximum failure.
I'd upgrade to D16 stuff the easy way - D16A1, yo. Actually, nix that, I'll buy the car off you for what you have in it, I ------- LOVE those cars. |
Re: My free 86 CRX SI I picked up today
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
being made from compressed mule ----.
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Re: My free 86 CRX SI I picked up today
Thanks, one of the guys on the Fanglers list made it in referrence to what Neon blocks were made of.
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Re: My free 86 CRX SI I picked up today
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
I ------- LOVE those cars.
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