91 civic 4door build
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91 civic 4door build
ahhhh my new ride
1991 Honda civic LX
so bought the car had a blowing out head gasket....
drove it for a few weeks to get the money to buy a head kit...
and the trouble began!!!!
BLOWN HEAD GASKET
tear down and rebuild
(order/buy a complete top end gasket set)
NOT from JIS ENGINES
905 Arlington TX 76010
step1
park car on ramps. and jack up rear and put on jack stands
make it level or tilted slightly to front
step2
remove hood or plan on hitting it many times with your head!
step3
drain oil and antifreeze.
step4
unbolt manifold you will need penetrating oil WD40 and a breaker bar!
you may destroy some bolts try not to, but keep peaces for local hardware store.
be very careful with the engine studs!!!! they brake really easy lots of penetrating oil
step5
remove intake.... take a picture of were all hoses ect. go this will help later!
don't forget the brace that holds intake to motor. on underside in back
take manifold and intake set aside in safe place...
i used like 100g Rubbermaid container with old towels in bottom
step6
unplug all sensors the go to head again take picture and be careful wires maybe rotted and brake easily... lots of pictures better to have 50 unused pictures then 1 picture u need and don't have
step7
remove the valve cover....
4 nuts easy cheesy
set it in safe place!
step8
remove all 10 head bolts!
place in 2 litter bottle
then inside safe place
step9
remove all water hoses
put them in safe place
don't forget pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!
step10
remove upper timing belt cover and timing belt
like 3 bolts
timing belt should be able to slip off by hand mine was.
also mine was replaced 2 week b4 might want to invest in water pump/timing belt
step11
OK now the back braking part!
remove the head from the engine
easier said then done
i took long metal bar and chain to do it.
hook chain to head studs
slide metal bar/prying tool in chain
set pry tool on safe spot in engine bay and pry up
if this didn't work invest in cherry picker to pry it up or a 2nd set of hands
step12
lay out of work cause u tweaked a back muscle working on car!
the real step 12
peal/scrape gasket of head and Block!
step13
peel/scrape gasket residue of intake/manifold
*note this is a good time to preform your own port and polish if u know what your doing!*
step14
take head to machine shop to have it check
20-50$ should be most u pay unless its bad head!
step 15
wait 7 days for
JIS Engine, LP
95 East Abram St.
Arlington, TX 76010
to send you wrong parts!!!!
the call and have them send you the right parts
but no they wont fix there mistake and over night the parts
these people are **** to deal with i discourage any deals with them.
needless to say to get everything i ordered in first place took me over a month... not once did they overnight a part or admit to being wrong..
step 16
if everything works out place gasket on bock
set head to top dead center if it isn't still there
step 17
place head on top of block and start a head stud or two to get it set on right.
step 18
get torque wrench and torque it to specs.... i think i looked it up here when i did it....
step 19
place valve cover gasket in valve cover use some RVT gasket maker to seal it up well... use on spark plug well gaskets too
step 20
put all timing belt covers on
step 21
place valve cover on head
torque down to specs...
step 22
here is were the pics come in handy
put intake and exhaust manifolds back on
replug in everything
step 24
fill with water/oil
check all connections
step 25
put on timing belt
i forgot to put on the covers!!!!!
to late now ill add that as a step
step 26
recheck everything then try to start it
haynes manuals are worth there weight in gold fyi
mine came out fine if i missed a step or messed this up please say so ill try to edit it to correct it!
1991 Honda civic LX
so bought the car had a blowing out head gasket....
drove it for a few weeks to get the money to buy a head kit...
and the trouble began!!!!
BLOWN HEAD GASKET
tear down and rebuild
(order/buy a complete top end gasket set)
NOT from JIS ENGINES
905 Arlington TX 76010
step1
park car on ramps. and jack up rear and put on jack stands
make it level or tilted slightly to front
step2
remove hood or plan on hitting it many times with your head!
step3
drain oil and antifreeze.
step4
unbolt manifold you will need penetrating oil WD40 and a breaker bar!
you may destroy some bolts try not to, but keep peaces for local hardware store.
be very careful with the engine studs!!!! they brake really easy lots of penetrating oil
step5
remove intake.... take a picture of were all hoses ect. go this will help later!
don't forget the brace that holds intake to motor. on underside in back
take manifold and intake set aside in safe place...
i used like 100g Rubbermaid container with old towels in bottom
step6
unplug all sensors the go to head again take picture and be careful wires maybe rotted and brake easily... lots of pictures better to have 50 unused pictures then 1 picture u need and don't have
step7
remove the valve cover....
4 nuts easy cheesy
set it in safe place!
step8
remove all 10 head bolts!
place in 2 litter bottle
then inside safe place
step9
remove all water hoses
put them in safe place
don't forget pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!
step10
remove upper timing belt cover and timing belt
like 3 bolts
timing belt should be able to slip off by hand mine was.
also mine was replaced 2 week b4 might want to invest in water pump/timing belt
step11
OK now the back braking part!
remove the head from the engine
easier said then done
i took long metal bar and chain to do it.
hook chain to head studs
slide metal bar/prying tool in chain
set pry tool on safe spot in engine bay and pry up
if this didn't work invest in cherry picker to pry it up or a 2nd set of hands
step12
lay out of work cause u tweaked a back muscle working on car!
the real step 12
peal/scrape gasket of head and Block!
step13
peel/scrape gasket residue of intake/manifold
*note this is a good time to preform your own port and polish if u know what your doing!*
step14
take head to machine shop to have it check
20-50$ should be most u pay unless its bad head!
step 15
wait 7 days for
JIS Engine, LP
95 East Abram St.
Arlington, TX 76010
to send you wrong parts!!!!
the call and have them send you the right parts
but no they wont fix there mistake and over night the parts
these people are **** to deal with i discourage any deals with them.
needless to say to get everything i ordered in first place took me over a month... not once did they overnight a part or admit to being wrong..
step 16
if everything works out place gasket on bock
set head to top dead center if it isn't still there
step 17
place head on top of block and start a head stud or two to get it set on right.
step 18
get torque wrench and torque it to specs.... i think i looked it up here when i did it....
step 19
place valve cover gasket in valve cover use some RVT gasket maker to seal it up well... use on spark plug well gaskets too
step 20
put all timing belt covers on
step 21
place valve cover on head
torque down to specs...
step 22
here is were the pics come in handy
put intake and exhaust manifolds back on
replug in everything
step 24
fill with water/oil
check all connections
step 25
put on timing belt
i forgot to put on the covers!!!!!
to late now ill add that as a step
step 26
recheck everything then try to start it
haynes manuals are worth there weight in gold fyi
mine came out fine if i missed a step or messed this up please say so ill try to edit it to correct it!
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Re: 91 civic 4door build
if anyone wants me to stop this ill delete it all but if its worthy to stay ill update it with everything i do!
PS. the nice EF in the pic is what i want mine to some day be like
my goal i guess
PS. the nice EF in the pic is what i want mine to some day be like
my goal i guess
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Great post man! This is what HT needs more of for guys just getting into it like me. This is the reason I come to this site. Most def keep at it man.
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Re: 91 civic 4door build
OK ty for encouragement!!!!!
should i do wright up on the painting i did..?
all the chevy orange?
and as for today all im doing is cleaning engine bay
soon to come
got off brand K&N filter i need to fab up to make short ram or cold air intake!!!!
no lie got filter for under 8$ shipping and all!!!!!
should i do wright up on the painting i did..?
all the chevy orange?
and as for today all im doing is cleaning engine bay
soon to come
got off brand K&N filter i need to fab up to make short ram or cold air intake!!!!
no lie got filter for under 8$ shipping and all!!!!!
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ok couldn't leave the car alone my power windows don't work correctly anyone want to see a wright up of me tearing into door panels and ect..?
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Re: 91 civic 4door build
ok so i got into the door panels tonight.... turns out my window wont roll up because this whit plastic peace with steel wire wrapped around it is broken... anyone know what the peace name is would take pic but its tooo dark to see clearly ill update in am.
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Re: 91 civic 4door build
ok newb question but im curious?
91 Civic Si hatch, b18b1, i/h/e
i/h/e means????
is there a lingo thread?
if so direct me to it please
91 Civic Si hatch, b18b1, i/h/e
i/h/e means????
is there a lingo thread?
if so direct me to it please
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sorry but used what i had to spare in the high heat paint department... Chevy orange or ford blue...... maybe paint it all black when i get new valve cover mines warped.
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found a bunch of old rims around my shop!!!!!
VW will go on hondas correct?
what u guys think of these i need to polish them up and scour some of the rust off but for free 13'' rims they are bad *** gets me off stock steelies!!! leave a few comments of what u think good or bad but if there are 20 bad no go i get the point don't keep ragging on me please!
ill post another pic after i polish and what not today! and then when i get tires balanced/weighted and when i put them on!
i am also looking for CHEAP Honda rebuild kit.. bottom end need to replace rings on pistons and advanced wants like 180$ for there's i was thinking 50-75$ range if possible
VW will go on hondas correct?
what u guys think of these i need to polish them up and scour some of the rust off but for free 13'' rims they are bad *** gets me off stock steelies!!! leave a few comments of what u think good or bad but if there are 20 bad no go i get the point don't keep ragging on me please!
ill post another pic after i polish and what not today! and then when i get tires balanced/weighted and when i put them on!
i am also looking for CHEAP Honda rebuild kit.. bottom end need to replace rings on pistons and advanced wants like 180$ for there's i was thinking 50-75$ range if possible
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please do not put those rims on your car.... sometimes its ok to leave the steelies on there and stop spray painting stuff weird colors trust me your not tricking anyone into thinking those parts are anything but stock.... so no more spray painting and no more misc chrome vw rims going onto your car.
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i thought they looked like Chevy mags too!!!! sorry but im a big chevy fan just cant afford the 8-13 mpg that comes with the V8s... this is my 1st honda! dont plan on ricing it up with big spoiler or body kit! want to...
1.) fix the rings making it smoke when i rev it up
2.) get front fender fixed!
3.) kill the rust on passenger rear wheel well
4.) paint body/engine bay black (cheap black not pearl or metallic flake)
might go white, white looks good but a cheap white yet again!
5.) new carpet and passenger seat reupholstered
6.) get 4 matching rims and tires prefer the Honda 5or6 spoke aluminum rims
see them on accords a lot. but i like these ones too and unless i cant
get rust off or they look like **** on the car im going use them. might even
sand them down to take chrome off and go black or rustolium gray
one i want are in pic below
7.) also want to add intake but other then that leaving motor alone i like
35-40 mpg i can go to beach and hang out all week and come back for
40$ total!!!!! i love that! costs my dad 50 each way not to mention if he
drives while there.
1.) fix the rings making it smoke when i rev it up
2.) get front fender fixed!
3.) kill the rust on passenger rear wheel well
4.) paint body/engine bay black (cheap black not pearl or metallic flake)
might go white, white looks good but a cheap white yet again!
5.) new carpet and passenger seat reupholstered
6.) get 4 matching rims and tires prefer the Honda 5or6 spoke aluminum rims
see them on accords a lot. but i like these ones too and unless i cant
get rust off or they look like **** on the car im going use them. might even
sand them down to take chrome off and go black or rustolium gray
one i want are in pic below
7.) also want to add intake but other then that leaving motor alone i like
35-40 mpg i can go to beach and hang out all week and come back for
40$ total!!!!! i love that! costs my dad 50 each way not to mention if he
drives while there.
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Re: 91 civic 4door build
HOW OLD ARE YOU?!
nice job on the head gasket. hope you didn;t use one of the cheap egay ones... youll understand soon enough, cheap gaskets last 1/4th as long as oem.
i rebuilt my sohc and had to go over each egay gasket 1 by 1 and replace them with oem ones within the first month of breaking the motor in.
nice job on the head gasket. hope you didn;t use one of the cheap egay ones... youll understand soon enough, cheap gaskets last 1/4th as long as oem.
i rebuilt my sohc and had to go over each egay gasket 1 by 1 and replace them with oem ones within the first month of breaking the motor in.
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