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I know people who took out the passenger side seat and transported the motor like that. It's easy enough to separate the trans from the motor. that will make it more manageable. good luck
that wouldnt be the first time i've seen a longblock in the back of a honda (for hauling purposes). if theres no tranny on it and its JUST the block and head, then its possible, but you'll probly need to remove the hatch cover plate. just measure the height of the motor and the depth of your hatch to make sure the head wont contact the hatch glass when you close it. worse comes to worse, you'll have to tie something to the hatch cuz you wont be able to shut it all the way.
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^ i've seen people take the passenger seat out of their honda to transport a 350 v-8, so its definitely possible to haul a motor on a honda, where you put it is up to you.
^ i've seen people take the passenger seat out of their honda to transport a 350 v-8, so its definitely possible to haul a motor on a honda, where you put it is up to you.
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