best transmission fluid 1991 Honda civic lx
The motor in a 1993 Honda Civic Si is a 1.6L D16Z6. In contrast, the 1991 and earlier Civic Si comes with a 1.6L D16A6. And the 1999 and up Civic Si has a B16A2motor.
Why do you want to put an OBD0 distributor in a OBD1 motor?
Yes it will. Make sure you replace your motor mounts as they are most likely torn.
Hi, I have a honda civic 1991 ex, the blower motor no work 1 and 2 speed
Problem is most Likely the ground wire on the motor by the thermostat
The cost of a new blower motor for a 1991 Honda Civic ranges between 60.00 and 80.00 as of 2014. Labor to install ranges from 50.00 to 75.00 an hour.
The Civic DX Sedan does 1991 of course
The short answer is "Yes". However, the swap in question is not an easy one for many backyard mechanics. In order to make the swap happen you will need aftermarket motor mounts, modified axles, a modified wiring harness, a pedal swap, a new center console (to make the shifter look right,) and an upgrade from OBD0 to OBD1.Depending on the trim level of your 1991 Civic, you can swap motors from the same generation Civic (1988-1991) for not only a power increase, but a cheaper and easier swap. So if you have an LX, you could source a D16A6 engine from a Civic SI for a considerable power improvement, and all you will need is the motor and preferably the Engine Control Unit (ECU).The automatic-to-manual swap will require a set of pedals from a 1988-1991 Civic, a manual transmission for the motor you have or want to use with shift linkage, all clutch components with lines and cylinder(s), and an ECU designed for both your motor and transmission.
THE EF9 IS THE GREATEST CAR EVER INVENTED!!!! IT IS A 1991 HONDA CIVIC HATCHBACK Si. Edit* The EF9 is a Honda Civic Hatchback SiR built in Japan. Released with the B16A 1600cc DOHC VTec motor
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Yes, A 1991 civic uses a timing belt, not a timing chain.