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hi all, please help. Got 99 Ex civic cpe, want to drop Ls engine in without pain.

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Old 05-04-2008, 04:01 PM
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Default hi all, please help. Got 99 Ex civic cpe, want to drop Ls engine in without pain.

I got this car and whoever own previously install 92-95 Ex engine with v-tec got couple plug unplug and leaks oil at the rear main seal. My question is what do I have to get or make changes if I decide to go with the Ls engine. Can I still use the tranny still in the car? I notice that LS obd2 engine harness have 2 ends one end go to the main fuse box which is white color and also with 3-4 plug. On the other end it does come with 3 plugs came from the junction right behind the alternator. 1st plug contain (2) wires blk/yel and Blk/white. 2nd plug have (14wires) can , third plug is not being used. I got the LS engine. Waiting for answer thanks all. Turning wrench is my hobby but swapping honda engine I have never done yet. One more question I noticed the distributor on my civic is not interchange with LS engine.
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Default Re: hi all, please help. Got 99 Ex civic cpe, want to drop Ls engine in without pain. (hd99white)

no the tranny in ur car will not work with ur ls what u need 2 complete this swap is b16 stock mounts.......b series shift linkage.......b series trans....obd 2 ex engine harness jus gotta extend a couple of wires unless ur car is converted 2 odb1 then use the stock ls engine harness.....obd2 ls ecu
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Default Re: hi all, please help. Got 99 Ex civic cpe, want to drop Ls engine in without pain. (donvito#1)

I heard one of my friend he said that my old tranny will mount onto the LS engine without a problem is that not true? If I was about to use the harness on my EX already in my car which is OBD2 harness. What should I do, what about the distributor since my EX distributor is a V-tec and LS is a non-Vtec both housing are mount are different. Can you elaborate little further which wires should I need to extend. Thanks for the input but I do not want to R&R this engine and being stuck forever because I am down to nothing to drive if I don't finish this project in a 2days weekend. thanks for every thought of the knowledge.
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Default Re: hi all, please help. Got 99 Ex civic cpe, want to drop Ls engine in without pain. (hd99white)

Basically you can't use the transmission bolted to your SOHC on the LS DOHC... not going to work. You want to use the engine harness for your vehicle, and adapt the engine to work with it instead of vice versa. A common wire you need to extend is the IAT (intake air temp sensor), but you will surely notice others because the sensor simply won't reach where it needs to mount to -- simple fix. I believe the housings and alignment are different so you won't be able to reuse your distributor.

Lastly, a word of advice. Because this is your first swap, you will likely need more than 2 days to work the bugs out. Don't count on a single weekend.
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Default Re: hi all, please help. Got 99 Ex civic cpe, want to drop Ls engine in without pain. (hd99white)

do yourself a huge favor and spend some time research the hybrid forum, and also check out the FAQ over there...

this swap and the many like it have been covered probably, literally, 1 million times.

thanks.
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Default Re: hi all, please help. Got 99 Ex civic cpe, want to drop Ls engine in without pain. (Blk00EJ8)

first thanks tho, I really appreciate all the help I can get. Do ya'll think if I could digest my 99 ex vtec distributor and get the gut put it in the ls distributor housing anythought. I just went to the junk yard and I found a 5sp b18a trans for $125 with me taking it out wut ya'll think? I am thinking about doing it this weekend but please give more help as possible. Thanks all.
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Default Re: hi all, please help. Got 99 Ex civic cpe, want to drop Ls engine in without pain. (builthatch)

hi sorry to butt in <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by builthatch &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do yourself a huge favor and spend some time research the hybrid forum, and also check out the FAQ over there...

this swap and the many like it have been covered probably, literally, 1 million times.

thanks.</TD></TR></TABLE> where is the hybrid forum?
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I just wonder myself bud, I am still doing a little research like the dude just advise to look in the hybrid forum thought. No problem man, I am just waiting for the input with digesting my Distributor.
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Default Re: hi all, please help. Got 99 Ex civic cpe, want to drop Ls engine in without pain. (builthatch)

hi all,do ya'll think digesting my 99 ex-Vtec distributor and take the gut out and put it in a LS housing? please let me know. Thanks in advance guys
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hey bud do you have any idea beside gutting out my vtec dizz and install it to ls housing? thanks for the input
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Default Re: hi all, please help. Got 99 Ex civic cpe, want to drop Ls engine in without pain. (hd99white)

just get a ls dizzy (distributor) its alot easier and why spend the time taking it apart running in problems and making it longer than it really needs to be. like everybody else said and is gonna say "SEARCH" you will find all the answers you every wanna know. good luck
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