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Next up was the head disassembly and clean up. The head gasket was fused to the aluminum and took considerable effort to remove. The valves needed a good lapping as well. Valve seals, o-rings and seals also replaced along the way.
Moving right along. I disassembled the bottom end and thoroughly cleaned the block, pistons, oil pan etc. The ring lands were also cleaned in preparation for new rings.
The transmission received a new shift rod seal, and new axle seals, these were more preventative as these seals weren't leaking. I also changed out the throw out bearing (clutch, pressure plate and pilot bearing next).
The transmission received a new shift rod seal, and new axle seals, these were more preventative as these seals weren't leaking. I also changed out the throw out bearing (clutch, pressure plate and pilot bearing next).
No need to explain any "unnecessary" repairs on a 25yo car - its just due for a full once over. Great work and awesome luck finding such a clean/rare piece of Honda heritage.
The mess of oil inside the intake tract bothers me and I question the effectiveness of the PCV system. Far too much oil is making it's way back into the charge air.
Since the transmission is out, possibly change the input shaft bearing and seal? Always a good idea to replace since it's such a PITA to do so if the bearing starts acting up and making noise.
Since the transmission is out, possibly change the input shaft bearing and seal? Always a good idea to replace since it's such a PITA to do so if the bearing starts acting up and making noise.
It's fairly low (about 192k kms, 119k in the old money). I left the trans alone throughout this rebuild, it's had a very easy life so I'm not overly concerned about it.
During disassembly I snapped a few of the studs on the cast manifold. I planned on just replacing the studs but I later stumbled upon a partout for a newer Civic and bought the manifold (oem). The "newer" ones are actual bent steel tubing, and not cast. They're also a 4-2-1 design instead of just 4-1. I had to weld on my older exhaust brace bracket as it appeared my new one had been repaired at some point.
The welds aren't too pretty but that's flux core for ya.