92-95 Civic Ex Block w/99 head?
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From: Ghetto side saint paul, MN, US of Amelika
Not really sure what the block code is, didn't have a time to look.
I have a 99 hatch with a blown motor. Took the heat shield off and there's a 2 by 4 inch hole in front of the block. Inside you can see a huge chunk of the crank has been eaten off. I also have a 92-95 civic EX block which i picked up for free.
Will the 92-95 Ex block fit work with the 99 civic head? (Most likely will is what I'm thinking)
If it does fit, is there any extra work that I need to do to get this puppy running? Will I need extra parts, extra labor, extra wiring for the block etc..?
Please don't give answers like "it should" or "I think so." I want definite answers from the Honda guys who are 110% sure. Please enrich me with your Honda Knowledge.
I have a 99 hatch with a blown motor. Took the heat shield off and there's a 2 by 4 inch hole in front of the block. Inside you can see a huge chunk of the crank has been eaten off. I also have a 92-95 civic EX block which i picked up for free.
Will the 92-95 Ex block fit work with the 99 civic head? (Most likely will is what I'm thinking)
If it does fit, is there any extra work that I need to do to get this puppy running? Will I need extra parts, extra labor, extra wiring for the block etc..?
Please don't give answers like "it should" or "I think so." I want definite answers from the Honda guys who are 110% sure. Please enrich me with your Honda Knowledge.
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From: Ghetto side saint paul, MN, US of Amelika
aww come on! It "should" work? I'm pretty sure there's someone who has experience with this combo. d16 + d16 is a yes. What about other stuff like hoses and wiring? Does anyone know if there's any extra work?
this is such a broad topic to discuss all the time....you should search a bit through the civic forum becuase this has been done many times




