K series 77 civc
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K series 77 civc
hello i was hopping maybe some on has already done or seen a k series motor in a 77 civc. and if so i would like to now how much the fire wall needs to move and whats the biggest problems they had?
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Jamie
thx for your input
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Re: K series 77 civc
thanks guys for you input. anything i do to this old school civic will be a one of a kind in canada. not alot of them left up here
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rat this momment i'm going to collect the parts i will need. so when i start i don't have to wait for to many parts.
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Hey Skipto
I'm in Kemptville and working on a 76. Going to do an EK swap. I'm just getting started but I'll have to stop in to Kingston sometime when I get it on the road. It would be nice to know someone close by who's running a 1st gen too.
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I'm in Kemptville and working on a 76. Going to do an EK swap. I'm just getting started but I'll have to stop in to Kingston sometime when I get it on the road. It would be nice to know someone close by who's running a 1st gen too.
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Ah. Good to know. I might call on your expertise if I get in a bind. Also looking for a 2nd gen Accord header if you ever happen to stumble on one.
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Very sure. Between Raleigh and Upstate South Carolina there were so many folks who ran their 1st gens in SCCA. There was a website out several years back showing about 10 folks from that area. I've ran into several people at the Pull-A-Part down here from Charlotte. I see Ebay ads quite a bit from the same areas. There's even a guy that does nothing but restore Homda 600s.
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Well as you can see in that link I did not have to cut the firewall. I am at the point were most of the fab is done just have to put it all back together. if you need any info in your journey feel free to PM. good luck.
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i would love for you to stop in you should take my cell numbe and text me soe time i can probably meet up wiht you. my cars slow tho as its all stock but slamed. and thx to everyone else for the help and keep on posting btw i may change ofer to a d16y8 as i have just build one. not sure if im gogint o find a awd wago or put it in my 77 i will keep everyone posted tho
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i would love for you to stop in you should take my cell numbe and text me soe time i can probably meet up wiht you. my cars slow tho as its all stock but slamed. and thx to everyone else for the help and keep on posting btw i may change ofer to a d16y8 as i have just build one. not sure if im gogint o find a awd wago or put it in my 77 i will keep everyone posted tho
Steve