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Twin Carburettor - Please help to put back it.

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I need to put back twin carburettor to my 1,4 d14a1 engine
it's 91 civic 1,4 twin carb.
I mean the whole part with carburettors and my mechanic don't know where goes all the tubes with pressure etc

Please if sb know how to help me (some schematic or pictures) please help...
I was looking for the same type of honda and can find the second like that even 50 km away from my city... I live in a small city..

The person who took out the engine just cutted all the wires...(long story).

Greetings from Poland!
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Old 04-26-2005, 09:17 PM
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Re: Twin Carburettor - Please help to put back it.

hmmm...i would almost say check out the 3rd gen civic forum if you don't get an answer
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Re: Twin Carburettor - Please help to put back it.

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Hi
I will write shortly..
(sorry for my english language if there are mistakes)

I need to put back twin carburettor to my 1,4 d14a1 engine
it's 91 civic 1,4 twin carb.
I mean the whole part with carburettors and my mechanic don't know where goes all the tubes with pressure etc

Please if sb know how to help me (some schematic or pictures) please help...
I was looking for the same type of honda and can find the second like that even 50 km away from my city... I live in a small city..

The person who took out the engine just cutted all the wires...(long story).

Greetings from Poland!

I think i can help you out .....i have the D14A1 engine on my car and i can take pics and show were the tubes go......ill get a camera on friday and take pics showing were the tubes all go ........are there some tubes in place already? ..... if u are in a hurry i could search my compuer for old pics of my engine

Are the fuel tubes on right?
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ok found u a link were u can find schematic

schematics for dual carb
http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/ConcertoManual/11-1.html

for the pressure tubes
http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/Concert...2sk301/6-4.pdf
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