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Old 07-04-2006, 07:22 AM
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I am having a B18C put into my civic. Is there a way to physically identify the different B series engines. Living in Thailand, the engine is being sent to the shop tomorrow. I know this one is not a Type R but should be a standard B18C (180hp?). What should I be looking for to identify the B18C for sure, and any recommendations I should throw at the mechanics besides compression check, new clutch etc.
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Search MAN THIS IS ASKED DAILY!!!!!!!

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appreciate you throwing your thread within one minute of my post, but how do you identify a B18C from a different B series?

I am not the mechanics putting this motor in and not concerned with the install details, just wanted to make sure tomorrow when the motor arrives it is in fact a B18C.
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Im not going to answer any more ?'s You can search the FAQ thread at the top of this forum.. cause u can be told the right answer and then come back with another one.. Just go through the FAQ thread and Read and read and Read so that You Learn
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if you look on the block of the motor, where the motor meets the transmition in the front, there is a stamp on it, a flat piece of metal that sticks out of the block a bit. It should be stamped with numbers, and it should say "b18c"
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yes, but if the motor is from JAPAN, B18C can either mean GSR or Type-R
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my b18c has a p72 stamp on the back of the block right next to the tranny.
itr block is p73.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by axtran &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes, but if the motor is from JAPAN, B18C can either mean GSR or Type-R</TD></TR></TABLE>

Type R= Single stage manifold
GSR= Dual Stage manifold
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look at the intake manifold
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