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Old 02-10-2005, 04:56 AM
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Default B18c1 in 99 EK.....right mounts??

I have a few more questions about this swap im about to do.

On the rear mount/bracket I use:
99-00 Si Rear Bracket
96-00 Stock Civic Mount

On the drivers side I use:
99-00 Si Bracket
96-00 Stock Civic Mount

Is that correct??

also, if i get ES motor mount inserts, which kit should i get??

thanks
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yea you got it right.......I have the prothane kit and it works wonders, and also it wouldnt hurt to get the torque mount insert set also.
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civic mounts and also something I ended up being screwed on was I needed a coolant hose that was different for the gsr motor (compared to r/ls) which i never see mentioned acura part # 79725-st7-a01
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hey JP, do you know anything about this coolan hose???
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yea you need Radiator hoses, like he said just get that part number cause I don't know which one to use with a GS-R.....he is Right
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oh okay......i was confused, your talking about radiator hoses!!

those are already on the list of things to get.
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okay im about to order the mounts tomarrow from honda if i can get a clear answer as to what i actually need.



correct me if im wrong or if i forgot something, i NEED:

#10 -- Pass. Side Tranny Bracket
# 7 -- Rear "T" Bracket

now, which part do i need on the drivers side?? there are Three pieces there, the top bracket piece, the middle rubber mount piece (#5), and the bottom bracket (#E-14-1). I need to know which one to order.

Is this all i need as far as mounts/brackets go??


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bump for some more help. dont want to order the wrong ****.
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you need the rear t mount bracket and the manual transmission bracket and the driver side block mount from a 2000 civic si
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which number for the drivers side.

and the manual trans bracket your talkin about is #10 right?
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depending on what the honda dealership gives you as a price HASPORT makes a 99 civic conversion to B18c1.

you use the big round gsR mount on the motor and they have a bracket that bolts in where that funky pyrimid civic chassis mount goes and it will accept the big round gsr motor mount, from what i understand it is super strong and makes the world of difference in the EK chassis.

i bet its cheaper then all the honda ****, plus you can use theone that came with the motor.

i always broke the drivers side motor mount in my 99si, i broke 4 of them, only at 300hp
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmstreethatch &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">which number for the drivers side.

and the manual trans bracket your talkin about is #10 right?</TD></TR></TABLE>

Doing the same thing. Anybody know what numbers
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well the hasport kit is like $450!!!!!! I think i only need to order two parts from honda right now. I wish someone that has actually done the swap would comment.
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no the HASPORT piece is like 200 bux, you dont have to buy the whole mount kit, just the drivers upper
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well the oem si piece is only 65
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i'd take 65 over 200 anyday
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well i found out something interesting. the driver side mount has the EXACT same part number for both the Si and CX/DX models.
the only diffrence is the E-14-1 bracket in the pic, on the cx/dx it has a diffrent part number. but i dont know why it would be diffrent if the drivers side mount is the same??
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im telling you from experience it will break even wih ES bushings in it, good luck homey
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Default Re: (jdmstreethatch)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmstreethatch &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">well i found out something interesting. the driver side mount has the EXACT same part number for both the Si and CX/DX models.
the only diffrence is the E-14-1 bracket in the pic, on the cx/dx it has a diffrent part number. but i dont know why it would be diffrent if the drivers side mount is the same??</TD></TR></TABLE>

You need the E-14-1 Bracket, and then you have to remove your studs from the old bracket and reuse them on the new one.

I just did this yesterday, when you try to put the Dseries bracket in the B motor it wont line up with the 3 holes in the motor.
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cool, thanks man!!

i guess i'll have to go to honda and order that because on hondaautomotiveparts.com you can buy that piece.
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oh yeah, and anyone else thats confused about what you need wiht this swap here is a great article:

http://www.phear7imports.net/trey/6gen/
scroll down a little and it has the part number of the mounts we need.
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You can buy that part from hondaautomotiveparts.com

All you have to do is search part number, put it in, and then you can add it to your cart.

I ordered mine from them.
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