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Old 04-13-2004, 09:14 PM
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Does anybody that has done the Mini-me swap on a d15b-series have a stock head to sell? I am looking for a cheap- replacement head. My 94 civic DX's d15b7 head, I believe, has a stuck or sticking exhaust valve and needs valve seals anyway.
The previous owner ran the engine with one bumm plug for months (yeah thats right, only 3 cylinders firing) I replaced the spark plug, got a new cap and rotor, air filter is new, also has new wires. I readjusted the valve lash ( the valve cover had never been off in 155K miles). The engine ran better and smooths out as soon as I leave a stop sign, but I still have what feels like a bad miss sitting still with the tranny in gear. any ideas?

I noticed when I took the oil filler cap off while it was running that there was a lot of air coming out of the valve cover, not smokey, but a lot. Is this normal for a 4 cyl honda? This is my first civic, but I do have a 2000 Odyessy (spelling?) as well.

Any advice for a newbie? (well to civics, anyway. I'm used to my truck, '88 f150 EXT cab 4x4 5.8L (351 cid) EFI V8 (no replacement for displacement).

Thanks in advance!
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why dont you just go all the way and do a minime swap?

if your d15b7 head is arleady fuct, might as well upgrade it while ur swapin?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tad &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">why dont you just go all the way and do a minime swap?

if your d15b7 head is arleady fuct, might as well upgrade it while ur swapin?</TD></TR></TABLE>

Because you gotta change the timing belt, ECU, and ish...not worth the hassle unless you really wanna do it.
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if your swapping heads you should change the timing belt anyways...
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i'll have one soon...gotta an entire JDM D15B with Si tranny going in next week, so i'll have a B7 tranny and complete motor, and ECU if anyone is looking for parts......cylinder #2 has piston "SLAP"....
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