Need new block for d16y8: What blocks are compatible?
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Need new block for d16y8: What blocks are compatible?
so I have a 96 civic ex coupe with a D16y8 motor. The motor shot out on me,now I want to buy a block but I was wondering if i can't find the same block,what other block can I use wit out having to do any mods to it.
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Re: d16y8 head on what block?
the only complete longblock you can buy which won't require any mods to make work is the exact one that's already in there. a z6 will require rewiring of the dizzy (since the y8 dizzy won't bolt to head properly), and it lacks both a ckf and knock sensor.
if i were you, i'd consider doing what i did. when i got my 96 the y8 already had a hole punched through the front of it. so i converted to obd1 and dropped in a z6.
if i were you, i'd consider doing what i did. when i got my 96 the y8 already had a hole punched through the front of it. so i converted to obd1 and dropped in a z6.
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Re: d16y8 head on what block?
the only complete longblock you can buy which won't require any mods to make work is the exact one that's already in there. a z6 will require rewiring of the dizzy (since the y8 dizzy won't bolt to head properly), and it lacks both a ckf and knock sensor.
if i were you, i'd consider doing what i did. when i got my 96 the y8 already had a hole punched through the front of it. so i converted to obd1 and dropped in a z6.
if i were you, i'd consider doing what i did. when i got my 96 the y8 already had a hole punched through the front of it. so i converted to obd1 and dropped in a z6.
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Re: d16y8 head on what block?
$300 for the engine, $100 for ecu, $40 for jumper harness, $110 for new clutch and flywheel resurface, and $75 for cap, rotor button, plugs, wires, oil and filter. so a little over $600 is what it cost me.
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Re: d16y8 head on what block?
the only complete longblock you can buy which won't require any mods to make work is the exact one that's already in there. a z6 will require rewiring of the dizzy (since the y8 dizzy won't bolt to head properly), and it lacks both a ckf and knock sensor.
if i were you, i'd consider doing what i did. when i got my 96 the y8 already had a hole punched through the front of it. so i converted to obd1 and dropped in a z6.
if i were you, i'd consider doing what i did. when i got my 96 the y8 already had a hole punched through the front of it. so i converted to obd1 and dropped in a z6.
Any "D" series block will work.
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Re: d16y8 head on what block?
yes any d-series will work, but he said without having to do any mods to it.
y7 is of course non-vtec so with the stock y8 ecu he will be throwing vtec related codes.
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y7 is of course non-vtec so with the stock y8 ecu he will be throwing vtec related codes.
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Re: Need new block for d16y8: What blocks are compatible?
He'll need to remove the oil jet from the Y7 block, op here:
http://www.jdmuniverse.com/forums/view_minime.html
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