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So i just put a sohc in my 1990 std hatch. It previosly had a dohc zc but spun a bearing twice. Anyways i put the motor in and realized that the driver side motor mount does not fit. Then i noticed the ditibutor plugs were different. This led me to believe that the motor is an obd1 version. So i put my old obd0 injectors in but the obd0 distributor mount holes are different. So what can i do to make this work? Can I put a 92-95 civic drivers side mount on it and drill and tap new dizzy holes? Any help is extremely apreciated.
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1990 Civic HB DOHC ZC *RIP* SOHC OBD1 ZC ZC Tranny P06 ECU Stage 1 Clutch I/H/E B&M Short Shifter 14" Integra Wheels KYB AGX Shocks/Tein Springs "yeah but it has most all of that hp and torque though the entire rpm range, where as a honda, have to be revving high enough that only dogs can hear your motor to make numbers" -TheSilentChamber |
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stock 4th gen mounts should work and dont drill holes that would be bad...you can use big washers to hold the dizzy down if u get how im tryin to describe it...there is a post if u search with pics of the dizzy mounted usin washers
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Re: Sohc ZC probs/questions
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