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Old 05-31-2002, 12:25 PM
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Alright what friggin mounts do i need to do a second generation swap into my 92 civic CX... casue everyone i talk to tells me different things...The second gen is supposed to have a hydro tranny on it..>But there is a cable...which i already bought the conversion..>but what mounts do i need to get the damn engine in my car...im really sick of people not knowing...so if you could please help me out this one time id really appreciate it...thanks
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...what motor would this be??
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if it had a cable tranny, then you have a 1st gen B16, or B18A.

please give more info
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Yeah sorry about tha guys...Its a second gen b16 with a cable tranny...i got it really cheap that way...so i need to know what mounts to get...if you guys can help it make my day... thanks
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