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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 06:17 AM
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i was wondering if it was possible to put a 98 B16A (JDM) into my 86 honda civic. i realize i would have to make a lot of changes like, new axels, shocks, motor mounts, lower it down due to hp difference. but, i was just wondering if it was possible. will the engine fit? or is it too big? the engine that is currently in there has a lot of room around it. there's deffinitly room for a bigger engine. i just don't know if this engine will fit. i'm hoping it will, cause i got it brand new (10,000 miles on it) out of a car that flipped 5 times for $50. nothing wrong with the engine, i've gone over it and so have two other mechanics. please if anyone knows, give me a reply. oh yeh, i'm new to the board. adaM
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 06:29 AM
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H22's amoung other big *** engines in 86 Civic HB's have fit so I would hope a B16 fits...

Really though, it fits and they make mount kits for it. Check out HAsport. Maybe HCP.
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 07:21 AM
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Is your 86 carbureted? If so fitting the engine is the least of your problems. You will have a real chore getting the fuel-injected engine management and electronic ignition running unless you use something like a full standalone system. Otherwise you might modify the intake manifold for some sweet dual sidedraft carbs and use a distributorless ignition system like the Electromotive. Of course then you will have spent what a B16 swap usually costs...

Also you have a cable clutch, that tranny you have is hydraulic. You'll need to sell that and get an early model B16 cable trans.

You'll need custom mounts and probably custom axles also.

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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 07:41 AM
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I've seen a b16 in an 87 CRX, so it should fit, right?
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Old Nov 12, 2004 | 05:54 AM
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My 86 Civic Dx 3dr is carburated. I wanted to put my H22 it in but I'd rather spend my time and money doing other things, some of which are for those reasons.
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