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I searched and only found this the other way around, i like the look of the 95 cover instead of the 97 and was wandering if this worked i know the 97 has an extra hose comming from the intake manifold, do i need this or what to do do i drill a new hole.
Modified by Buffs8080 at 10:28 PM 3/19/2005
Modified by Buffs8080 at 10:28 PM 3/19/2005
even i knew he was talking about integra, but im pretty sure that since they are both b18b1 engines that it will work, as long as the vacum line is only going to the intake manifold
That's a pretty big assumtion based on what little information he gave us
Your more than likely right, but often times than not, when one asumes he is generally wrong.
Your more than likely right, but often times than not, when one asumes he is generally wrong.
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And we still don't know which engine your talking about.
And we still don't know which engine your talking about.
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Don't get mad at me because you lack the ability to give specific details when asking a question.
It seriously isn't that hard.
If you want to be helped...how about you help us instead of commenting back with some stupid retort.
We want details. It's give and take here.
Don't get mad at me because you lack the ability to give specific details when asking a question.
It seriously isn't that hard.If you want to be helped...how about you help us instead of commenting back with some stupid retort.
We want details. It's give and take here.
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Ya sorry
not havin a good day i pulled my back at work lifting some heavy boxes so now im takin major pain killers, its a b18b1 97 and i want to put on a 95 b18b1 valve cover, is it possible, again im sorry for everything
not havin a good day i pulled my back at work lifting some heavy boxes so now im takin major pain killers, its a b18b1 97 and i want to put on a 95 b18b1 valve cover, is it possible, again im sorry for everything
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True, PCV location is different. OBD I places this system on the back of the block, whereas it's incorporated into the valve cover on the 98 and up calve covers.
To use an OBDI valve cover on the OBDII B18B1, you have to incorporate the PCV system. I have seen some people actually drill into the oil cap instead of the valve cover. I don't know if one is better or worse.
True, PCV location is different. OBD I places this system on the back of the block, whereas it's incorporated into the valve cover on the 98 and up calve covers.
To use an OBDI valve cover on the OBDII B18B1, you have to incorporate the PCV system. I have seen some people actually drill into the oil cap instead of the valve cover. I don't know if one is better or worse.
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