zc motor parts... searched
i ran a search on zc motors and didnt come up with what i wanted. where can i find parts like cams, rods, valves, etc. i traded a stock 88 si motor with a spun rod bearing for a zc motor with a spun rod bearing. i think i did good.
is this DOHC? - in general, everything below the top of the block is like a D16A6 - everything above the top of the block is like a D16A1 - a lot of the lower end, like rods, seals, etc. are the same on the A6 and A1, but some things are different, like timing belt tensioner
you will find alot of specific info for this motor at "the zc resource" web site
http://www.thezcr.com/
http://www.thezcr.com/
When I did my rebuild I used the Honda Electronic Parts Catalog for the Honda Concerto (has a DOHC ZC). It works pretty nicely for most parts because I would just pull them off the ECP and type them into the Honda or Acura dealership sites.
In general, jlicrx is right: D16A6 stuff for the block and D16A1 ('86-'88) Integra for the head stuff.
There's a few exceptions, like the timing belt which is from a '88 Prelude Si.
In general, jlicrx is right: D16A6 stuff for the block and D16A1 ('86-'88) Integra for the head stuff.
There's a few exceptions, like the timing belt which is from a '88 Prelude Si.
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mrmechanic
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