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Old 04-20-2003, 03:50 PM
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Question D15B2, D15B1, & D15B7 interchangability?

Can someone tell me if the 88-91 1.5 SOHC DI5B2, & D15B1 both have a 16 Valve head? If so, will that head fit & function properly on my D15B7 (92-95 1.5 SOHC 16V)? thanks alot. :help:
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Havent actually tried it myself, but a friend put a 4th gen head on his 93 dx civic....so it should work for ya.....


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