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.
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Yes that is possible
Nissan cars like the 240sx are ideal candidates, but with any motor, you can realistically put it into anything with the right know-how. Fast and Furious Tokyo drift, they have the Skyline Motor, RB26 inside a Ford Mustang for chirst-sakes.
Yes. If it has the same type of motor as from the car you got the transmission from.
Why do you want to put an OBD0 distributor in a OBD1 motor?
yes.. u can can even put in a 1.7 or 2.0 liter in there.
Yes, it is possible to put a motor on most bikes, but it may require modifications depending on the type of bike and motor being used.
motor is the same, transmission is diffrent... you need just the motor or you get a manual body but auto swap?
it is possible but it could be illegal depending in what state your in
With a lot of fabrication anything is possible. I've seen a Ford 5.0 engine in a Civic.
Yes, any Honda Civic motor from those years will work with little to no modification, same with any Acura Integra motors. That's what makes hondas so great.
You might be able to physically install it, but the other components may not be optimal.