where to bolt the engine hoist chain on d16z6 motor?
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where to bolt the engine hoist chain on d16z6 motor?
i plan on pulling the z6 motor in my hatch either this weekend or next weekend to do some work and i wanted to know where to hook up the chains from the engine hoist. i did it once when the motor went in, but forgot where the points were
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Re: where to bolt the engine hoist chain on d16z6 motor? (lazyassbrian)
use a bolt from the tranny housing on one side and a power steering bracket bolt on the other.
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do it on the bolt hole that is on the drivers side of the back of the intake manifold next to to the cam cam-cover. on the tranny side just take off the front tranny mount and use one of the 3 bolts that hold that mount up
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Nerologic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do it on the bolt hole that is on the drivers side of the back of the intake manifold next to to the cam cam-cover. on the tranny side just take off the front tranny mount and use one of the 3 bolts that hold that mount up</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm not sure which driverside hole you're talking about but it's not ON the intake manifold right?
If so DON'T USE THAT... it may hold but it's not worth risking cracking the intake manifold off the head... Ideally you want to use large diamter threaded holes in block ONLY. Certainly the safest route... That or onto motor/tranny mounts or mount holes... those will be the sturdiest.
I'm not sure which driverside hole you're talking about but it's not ON the intake manifold right?
If so DON'T USE THAT... it may hold but it's not worth risking cracking the intake manifold off the head... Ideally you want to use large diamter threaded holes in block ONLY. Certainly the safest route... That or onto motor/tranny mounts or mount holes... those will be the sturdiest.
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Re: (NonovUrbizniz)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NonovUrbizniz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm not sure which driverside hole you're talking about but it's not ON the intake manifold right?.</TD></TR></TABLE>
No it isn't on the intake mani it is directly beside it on the driverside, real easy to spot if you look there.
No it isn't on the intake mani it is directly beside it on the driverside, real easy to spot if you look there.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 99blackcivicSi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
No it isn't on the intake mani it is directly beside it on the driverside, real easy to spot if you look there.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The threaded hole in the head right?
That's what I use too.
No it isn't on the intake mani it is directly beside it on the driverside, real easy to spot if you look there.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The threaded hole in the head right?
That's what I use too.
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Re: where to bolt the engine hoist chain on d16z6 motor? (lazyassbrian)
Actually the proper way acording to the Honda Shop Manual is to connect one side to the Tansmission bracket (You remove the plastic insert that holds the coolant hose for the radiator, and the other side goes to a hole that you bolt up to on the back of the engine head, behing and underneath the valve covers it looks like in the picture. If you want the section let me know i have it all in .pdf
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