There are both SOHC and DOHC ZC engines. The non-VTEC SOHC ZC is similar to the D16A6 ('91 - '96) and D16Y4 ('96-2000) engine, but with more aggressive cam timing.
The DOHC ZC is similar to the D16A1, D16A3, D16A8, D16A9 and D16Z5 engines. there are two DOHC heads "brown top" and "black top" which comes form the color of the valve cover. the brown top has the valve cover studs located in the center, over the cams. were the black top has them around the edges of the valve cover. not on the top/center. the heads them selves are the same and interchangeable and you can also use a 88-89 integra d16a1 head. however the ZC has more aggressive cams then the D16A1 does.
it should come out of a CRX SI 88-91 i do believe
Perhaps throttle plate is stuck open - try to free with a screwdriver
Both the DX and LX trim models have a D15B2 engine. 1.5L single overhead cam. The SI trim has a ZC engine.
means you need 5 D-cell batteries to make the ZC work
ZC could refer to many things depending on the context. In the context of video games, ZC could refer to "Zelda Classic," a custom quest program for making fan-made Zelda games.
"5D in a zc" means 5 digits in a ZIP code.
cylimder head bolts stage 1 22 /lb-ft stage 2 48 /lb-ft
The only difference between a 700cc and the 750cc engine is the cylinder bore dimension. So the head should fit.
Screwed into the head or heads on a V6.
For the Honda DOHC ZC 1.6 engine, the cylinder head bolt torque specifications typically are 22 ft-lbs (30 Nm) for the initial pass, followed by 49 ft-lbs (66 Nm) for the final pass. The tightening order generally starts from the center bolts and moves outward in a crisscross pattern to ensure even pressure. Always refer to the specific service manual for your vehicle for precise specifications and procedures.
digits in a zip code
zc