D15A Engine swap
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D15A Engine swap
I have a 1991 Civic DX hatchback. It has the original engine and I believe
it's a D15A.
It's time for an engine swap and I need to know if a D15B will fit in my car
or which other Honda engines will fit.
I'm not interested in horsepower. This is my commuter car and I just need
something relatively inexpensive and reliable.
Thanks in advance. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
it's a D15A.
It's time for an engine swap and I need to know if a D15B will fit in my car
or which other Honda engines will fit.
I'm not interested in horsepower. This is my commuter car and I just need
something relatively inexpensive and reliable.
Thanks in advance. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
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Re: D15A Engine swap
Not sure if you're just asking whether other years will fit, or whether
something other than the D15-- will fit. If the first, then
http://www.superhonda.com/tech/honda_engine_codes.html will help.
My 1991 Civic LX is a D15B2, consistent with the site above. The
number-letter code should be stamped on the exterior of the engine, beneath
where the valve cover sits, close to the distributor end. It may be covered
in grease, so clean it off with some WD-40 or similar.
Googling the archives of this newsgroup may turn up more info until others
post here. I have seen inquiries in the past on this topic.
"testy" <mikfaitnospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I have a 1991 Civic DX hatchback. It has the original engine and I believe
> it's a D15A.
>
> It's time for an engine swap and I need to know if a D15B will fit in my
> car
> or which other Honda engines will fit.
>
> I'm not interested in horsepower. This is my commuter car and I just need
> something relatively inexpensive and reliable.
>
> Thanks in advance. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>
>
something other than the D15-- will fit. If the first, then
http://www.superhonda.com/tech/honda_engine_codes.html will help.
My 1991 Civic LX is a D15B2, consistent with the site above. The
number-letter code should be stamped on the exterior of the engine, beneath
where the valve cover sits, close to the distributor end. It may be covered
in grease, so clean it off with some WD-40 or similar.
Googling the archives of this newsgroup may turn up more info until others
post here. I have seen inquiries in the past on this topic.
"testy" <mikfaitnospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I have a 1991 Civic DX hatchback. It has the original engine and I believe
> it's a D15A.
>
> It's time for an engine swap and I need to know if a D15B will fit in my
> car
> or which other Honda engines will fit.
>
> I'm not interested in horsepower. This is my commuter car and I just need
> something relatively inexpensive and reliable.
>
> Thanks in advance. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>
>
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Re: D15A Engine swap
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Not sure if you're just asking whether other years will fit, or whether
> something other than the D15-- will fit. If the first, then
> http://www.superhonda.com/tech/honda_engine_codes.html will help.
>
> My 1991 Civic LX is a D15B2, consistent with the site above. The
> number-letter code should be stamped on the exterior of the engine,
beneath
> where the valve cover sits, close to the distributor end. It may be
covered
> in grease, so clean it off with some WD-40 or similar.
>
> Googling the archives of this newsgroup may turn up more info until others
> post here. I have seen inquiries in the past on this topic.
>
Very helpful! Thanks much!
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Re: D15A Engine swap
"testy" <mikfaitnospam@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:TB9Gf.36114$DV2.12289@trnddc07:
> I have a 1991 Civic DX hatchback. It has the original engine and I
> believe it's a D15A.
>
> It's time for an engine swap and I need to know if a D15B will fit in
> my car or which other Honda engines will fit.
>
> I'm not interested in horsepower. This is my commuter car and I just
> need something relatively inexpensive and reliable.
>
> Thanks in advance. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>
>
The Haynes manual for the 1996-2000 Civic lists the several engines for the
Civic,and their codes. (3 SOHC motor variants and 1 DOHC)
I suspect the earlier Haynes manual for your year Civic will do the same.
Any other motor may need harness mods,plumbing mods,and/or motor mount
mods.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:TB9Gf.36114$DV2.12289@trnddc07:
> I have a 1991 Civic DX hatchback. It has the original engine and I
> believe it's a D15A.
>
> It's time for an engine swap and I need to know if a D15B will fit in
> my car or which other Honda engines will fit.
>
> I'm not interested in horsepower. This is my commuter car and I just
> need something relatively inexpensive and reliable.
>
> Thanks in advance. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>
>
The Haynes manual for the 1996-2000 Civic lists the several engines for the
Civic,and their codes. (3 SOHC motor variants and 1 DOHC)
I suspect the earlier Haynes manual for your year Civic will do the same.
Any other motor may need harness mods,plumbing mods,and/or motor mount
mods.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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