if its the exact same motor from the years 92-95 it will fit in without any further modifications. if its a different motor within those years there may be minor modifications that need to be done, such as the O2 sensor wiring. some civics use the 4-wire and some 1 and 2 wires. also you should get the corresponding ECU(car computer) for that engine. for example if you have an civic EX, the engine is a D16Z6, you will need the corresponding ECU which has the code of P28. other engines from other year civics and integras will fit into your 94 civic also. the level of difficulty will fluctuate with the specific engine you have selected. also the number of modifications you will have to do will also depend on what type of motor you put in. but if you are putting in a 95 EX motor into you 94 EX civic, it will fit right in.
No the engine is not interchangeable.
Yes, but it is a federal offense to put an older engine into a car that is newer.
Lx
no
1992 and 1993 Honda Civics and Civic Del Sols with the 1.5L FI SOHC and the 1.6L MFI engines 1995 Honda Civics and Civil Del Sols with the 1.5L MFI SOHC, 1.5L MFI VTEC SOHC, and 1.6L MFI VTEC SOHC engines 1994 Honda Civic CX, Civic DX, Civic VX, and Civic Del Sol S with the 1.5L MFI SOHC engine 1994 Honda Civic EX, Civic SI, Civic Del Sol, and Civic Del Sol SI with the 1.6L MFI VTEC SOHC engine 1994 Honda Civic LX with the 1.5L MFI SOHC engine 1996 and 1997 Honda Civic Del Sol with the 1.6L MFI VTEC DOHC engine
no
1.6 Liter
as long as there has been no engine swapping going on, yes
IF YOU DONT KNOW, YOU PROBABLY WONT BE REPLACING AN ENGINE.
The 1992-1995 Honda Civic LX Sedan has a 102 horsepower 16 valve engine called the D1587.
The fuse box for a 1995 Honda Civic can be found in two places. The first is in the engine compartment and the other in found in the driver-side dashboard.
If the engine in your Civic is a 4 cylinder then the Firing order is 1342