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Old 04-27-2004, 06:49 PM   #1
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Mounts for b18c1 into 93 Civic hatch

Hello,

This is my first post
I just picked up a b18c1 GSR motor off Ebay to swap into my 93 Civic Si Hatchback.
The 2 upper motor mounts from the GSR are the only mounts in place. Can I use the 3 lower mounts from the Civic or do I have to find the Integra ones?
I am talking about the 2 'torque' mounts on the front of the tranny and between the AC compressor and block and also the rear mount for the motor.
When looking at mounts for the engine swap it seems that there are only 3 mounts in a kit like the HaSport kit - the 2 upper ones and the lower rear.

TIA!
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