rear bracket mount
mellowboy
04-24-2002, 07:38 PM
Hey sup guys. I just bolted my b16 today and the rear bracket was a pain. I can't get it to line up with the tranny bolt! So i thought i'd take it off and bolt the motor on first then put the bracket on later. I tried it but it seems like i have to take out the motor again:( Is there any other way to do install it without takin out my motor??
91zc
04-24-2002, 10:40 PM
Yeah, it is a real pain in the arse. Have the bracket loosely bolted to the block and trans and then try dropping it in. I had a friend and my brother help me line the damn thing up. It took us a couple tries but we finally got it.:)
ricodemus
04-25-2002, 08:14 AM
yeah, we dropped the motor in loosely and put a jack underneath it (with a piece of mdf in between) so we could control the motor a little better and get the bracket on.
mellowboy
04-25-2002, 09:48 AM
Shit so i have to take out the motor again..damn!
ricodemus
04-25-2002, 01:06 PM
Dont take it out, leave it in the engine bay. Assuming its still suspended in by the cherry picker, use a jack from underneath to make vertical adjustments. With 2 people it shouldnt be that bad. How is your front mount bracket fitting? Your kit use it? mine didnt and we had to cut it out.
mellowboy
04-25-2002, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by ricodemus
Dont take it out, leave it in the engine bay. Assuming its still suspended in by the cherry picker, use a jack from underneath to make vertical adjustments. With 2 people it shouldnt be that bad. How is your front mount bracket fitting? Your kit use it? mine didnt and we had to cut it out.
Yeh but NOW my friend told me there wont be enough room for me to plug the wires and wiring up the v-tec. He told me i should've done that before i bolt it on? Oh well. About the front mount.... no i didn't put it on yet but it seems like it will fit with no problem. I just have to unbend the front crossmember bracket cause its kinda dented in when i was installing my motor.
Dont take it out, leave it in the engine bay. Assuming its still suspended in by the cherry picker, use a jack from underneath to make vertical adjustments. With 2 people it shouldnt be that bad. How is your front mount bracket fitting? Your kit use it? mine didnt and we had to cut it out.
Yeh but NOW my friend told me there wont be enough room for me to plug the wires and wiring up the v-tec. He told me i should've done that before i bolt it on? Oh well. About the front mount.... no i didn't put it on yet but it seems like it will fit with no problem. I just have to unbend the front crossmember bracket cause its kinda dented in when i was installing my motor.
ricodemus
04-25-2002, 04:28 PM
you should have prepared the wiring harness before you put it on, just because most of the plugs are in the back. The vtec solenoid itself is right in front of you, so that isn't hard to wire. It's the oil pressure sensor and knock sensor you need to worry about. I'm assuming you have an si.
Phatwhippin_CRX
04-25-2002, 05:25 PM
ahhhhh.......... i love having a lift :D
mellowboy
04-25-2002, 06:34 PM
Originally posted by ricodemus
you should have prepared the wiring harness before you put it on, just because most of the plugs are in the back. The vtec solenoid itself is right in front of you, so that isn't hard to wire. It's the oil pressure sensor and knock sensor you need to worry about. I'm assuming you have an si.
Yeh i do have an si. Yeh i'm gonna contact some dude that'll help me do my swap. He's done like 6 of them so far. So i hope he can help me cause all my friends bailed out on me...i'm all alone now:(
you should have prepared the wiring harness before you put it on, just because most of the plugs are in the back. The vtec solenoid itself is right in front of you, so that isn't hard to wire. It's the oil pressure sensor and knock sensor you need to worry about. I'm assuming you have an si.
Yeh i do have an si. Yeh i'm gonna contact some dude that'll help me do my swap. He's done like 6 of them so far. So i hope he can help me cause all my friends bailed out on me...i'm all alone now:(
mugenEG6
12-03-2004, 01:11 AM
Just replying to the previous statements about the rear mount.. On mine i just jammed it in there.. i had to take the frame mount off and put it on the bracket mount but i got it in.. however it dint line up with the bolts on the frame ne more but.. Thats not the point haha lol i managed to pound it in
but only if that frame mount is off
its easyer when u ahve the motor in the car if u install the motor With out the rear mount or frame mount then add them on after the motor is in
i have a civic it may be different on Integras but i have to modifie now.. one of my 3 mounts on a gsr mount.. 2 an si mount and D a DX mount
so the GSR mount is the only one that will line up with the motor and the frame. but i have to notch it.. all 4 corners
and it has to be cut an inch
and new holes drilled then notch it aboutn and inch in the bottom takeing most of the bottome box pice out so the frame moutn can fit in.. another possible problem would be the frame mount is to wide for the Gsr mount simply take out the part that is in the way of the mount.. there will be a weakening in structure but that mount dosnt nessisarly support the motor.. it just keeps it from twisting as much
It makes it a little easyer than the alternative.. wich is redrill and relocate the holes on the crosmember.. wich on my car appeared to be impossible since the crossmember is formed around the mount so u move it over.. one bolt bolds in the air and the other to are uneven ebcause of the indentation from where the factory mount location
This is all i can say for mounting for now
but only if that frame mount is off
its easyer when u ahve the motor in the car if u install the motor With out the rear mount or frame mount then add them on after the motor is in
i have a civic it may be different on Integras but i have to modifie now.. one of my 3 mounts on a gsr mount.. 2 an si mount and D a DX mount
so the GSR mount is the only one that will line up with the motor and the frame. but i have to notch it.. all 4 corners
and it has to be cut an inch
and new holes drilled then notch it aboutn and inch in the bottom takeing most of the bottome box pice out so the frame moutn can fit in.. another possible problem would be the frame mount is to wide for the Gsr mount simply take out the part that is in the way of the mount.. there will be a weakening in structure but that mount dosnt nessisarly support the motor.. it just keeps it from twisting as much
It makes it a little easyer than the alternative.. wich is redrill and relocate the holes on the crosmember.. wich on my car appeared to be impossible since the crossmember is formed around the mount so u move it over.. one bolt bolds in the air and the other to are uneven ebcause of the indentation from where the factory mount location
This is all i can say for mounting for now
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