yes it will, but the 95 is obd1 and the 98 is obd2, if you switch the intake manifold and keep the obd2 sensors, you shouldn't get any codes assuming neither engine is vtec, if the 95 is vtec than you just wont use the vtec wires, if the 98 is vtec you will have to hook it up, but the engine will run fine even without the vtec hooked up.
Yes.
1998 Honda Civic LX
The 1995 is a 5th generation and the 1998 is a 6th generation. So some parts will fit and most parts will not. It depends on what part you are referring to.
With a lot of fabrication anything is possible. I've seen a Ford 5.0 engine in a Civic.
It depends on the model. D16Y8 Honda Civic EX 1996-2000 D15Z Honda Civic HF 1996-2000 D15Y7 Honda Civic DX/LX/CX 1996-2000
1.6 liter or d16y7
How do you change the starter on a 1998 Honda Civic ex?
1.6L VTEC D16Y8
YES , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) the 1.6 liter 4 cylinder in a 1998 Honda Civic is an interference engine
1998 Honda Civic CX HB MT 2295 1998 Honda Civic CX HB AT 2357
yes
1998 Honda civic DX should have a 107 HP stock