depends on your mechanical prowess. if you've never done a swap before and you haven't done a lot of research on what it takes and what to expect, then its probably going to take you awhile. I've done it a few times with my hatch and it only takes me a few hours to get the old engine out. from running to sitting on ground outside the car. AllData quotes approximately 8.5 to 9 hours. depends on whether you have a/c or p/s still intact.
The B20a engine available in a CR-V can be transferred into a Honda Civic. The Civic will require special mounts, harness, and computer to accommodate the larger engine.
Where is the starter on a 1997 Honda Civic?
Anything is possible, but it would take alot of money and time for it to get it working right, by the end of it, it wouldn't even be a civic anymore.
4 quarts
Yes you can but you will take the risk of blowing your trans. And I havent seen an automatic civic get tuned.
Take it to an automotive trim shop, It is about impossible to work on a sunroof and not make it leak
It should take about 8 hours give or take...
Your valves need adjustment. Take it to your preferred mechanic.
find the upper radiator hose and follow it back to the motor. take the hose off, take the t'stat housing (that piece where the hose went on the motor) off. t'stat should be right there
2000 Honda Civic EX 0-60 in 8.5 secs.2000 Honda Civic Si 0-60 in 7.5 secs
According to our fleet mechanic. The time in the book says 18 hours.
WalMart and almost every auto parts store. You can also take it to your local Civic Amenity site where you will find designated bunded tanks.