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B16a mounting Q?

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Old Oct 30, 2005 | 05:55 AM
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Default B16a mounting Q?

IM putting a b16a2 out of a 95 eg civic into my 97 civic coupe (D16Y7) i have all the mounts off both engines ive ordered a rear engine bracket off 99-00 Si will i be able to use mounts off the b16a or do i need to get more ordered off an Si?
Also will a Teg type R clutch fit my Y21 gear box heard its ment to be a straight swap and a good clutch?
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Old Nov 1, 2005 | 08:42 AM
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Old Nov 2, 2005 | 10:03 AM
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Default Re: B16a mounting Q? (rmc)

Like you side, you need the rear bracket off the 99 Si.
You will also need the drivers side mount bracket off the 99 SI and then will need to use the stock mount from the 97, including the other 97 mounts that you should have.

Axles and linkage will come out from the EG B16 set up right over to your 97.

The clutch from the Type R will work fine.

You will also need to do something about the wiring. The B16a2 coming out of the Civic should be an OBD1, and your car is OBD2. You will need a wiring conversion. Let us know if you need help finding that item.

Otherwise, the swap over should go pretty easy and smoothly.
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