Home made mounts
Anyone here use the stock mounts to put a B series motor into a 4th gen civic hatch? My friend has three integras. The first was stripped, and the shell will be sold. The second will be put on a s-10 frame with a SBC. And the last one is his daily driver. So I have access to quite a few parts. If anyone has pictures that would really help alot too.
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i have no useful information for you other than to stop hanging out with anyone who wants to put an integra body on a s-10 frame ;)
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Lol yeah he's pretty dumb. The first integra he stripped was perfectly good. There was absolutely nothing wrong with it. He bought it, drove it for less than a week, and now it's totally stripped. He's a cook.
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Smack your friend next time you see him.
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Is he a cook, or a kook? Cause I'm hungry. 8)
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im confuzed ???
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*edit* he's not a cook, but a kook. HE ran a 16.3 with his daily driven integra. It had an intake, header, and a muffler. He bought the now stripped integra, and bone stock it ran a 15.9 (I believe). So he swapped the two motors (same exact motor), and ran a 16.8. Yeah he's a ------ kook. So anyway, anyone ever used the stock mounts?
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Yes it was the way people use to swap motors back in the days. Cut/weld the chassis. It is a horrible way of doing it has most people dont know how to measure and determine axle angle/engine height which is key to getting a b series in a 4g to work. Just spend the cash and get a hcp kit. JDMSHIT.com has them on sale
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