- Sat Dec 20, 2008 7:33 pm
#84699
im trying to do this set-up on my coupe but i am having trouble taking of the crank pulley bolt. dont you loosen to the left counterclock wise? i also have a compressor thinking this was going to help me taking this b*&% out but still having problems.. Please help...
- Sun Dec 21, 2008 12:10 am
#84738
Usually a pretty powerful impact wrench is needed to get the bolt loose. If you don't have air tools, then try a really long breaker bar. Also soak the bolt with some PB blaster.
They also have a special tool for this bolt too:
http://www.etoolcart.com/honda-cranksha ... c4731.aspx
but that is mainly to help keep the pulley from spinning.
They also have a special tool for this bolt too:
http://www.etoolcart.com/honda-cranksha ... c4731.aspx
but that is mainly to help keep the pulley from spinning.
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- Wed Dec 31, 2008 2:47 am
#86257
I don't have my manual here... You should really spend $15 for a basic Helms or Chiltons manual, especially if you plan on modifying/maintaining your car yourself. It has all the bolt specs in it
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- Sun Jan 04, 2009 6:37 am
#86796
1) Any specific vaccum that might have more of an impact than the others?
I bought a hatch with this motor set up, except with the z6 head and it has a problem with reving up and down but not at idle. It kind of stumbles/stutters (gets stuck and wont pass unless reved hard) at 1.5 rpm's and when starting the car it never stays on the first time, usually takes 5-10 tries just to get get it on.
The car was running on a p06 ecu when I got the car so i thought that might have something to do with it, so I hooked it up to my friends p2t ecu and the motor ran a whole lot better, started the first time and no bogging or stuttering at 1.5 rpm so I think to myself all I have to do is get the correct ecu and I'll be fine.....so I went and got a p28 expecting it to work like th p2t but as soon as I put the p28 in, the stutter and slow start was back it wasn't as bad (barley better) but it was back
2) Why does my motor run better with the p2t ecu than the p28?
teal_dx wrote:Mini-me Swap
Double check everything. If you start the car and it revs up and down, you probably have a vaccum leak.
1) Any specific vaccum that might have more of an impact than the others?
I bought a hatch with this motor set up, except with the z6 head and it has a problem with reving up and down but not at idle. It kind of stumbles/stutters (gets stuck and wont pass unless reved hard) at 1.5 rpm's and when starting the car it never stays on the first time, usually takes 5-10 tries just to get get it on.
The car was running on a p06 ecu when I got the car so i thought that might have something to do with it, so I hooked it up to my friends p2t ecu and the motor ran a whole lot better, started the first time and no bogging or stuttering at 1.5 rpm so I think to myself all I have to do is get the correct ecu and I'll be fine.....so I went and got a p28 expecting it to work like th p2t but as soon as I put the p28 in, the stutter and slow start was back it wasn't as bad (barley better) but it was back
2) Why does my motor run better with the p2t ecu than the p28?
- Sun Jan 04, 2009 3:57 pm
#86850
is there a check engine light? Check the codes and let us know what they are. Your problem sounds worse than a vac leak.
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- Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:48 pm
#86951
I get code 6 and code 10...... The IAT only happened a couple days ago when I hooked up the plugs on the IM backwards and burned my Q31 slot in the ecu.... so could the other one caused the stutter??
- Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:46 pm
#96994
i have 1994 d16z6 vtec. i was wondering if i have to do the same thing to swap to a 1996 y8 vtec head. I also have the virgin p28 ecu, that dozent have to chage right...? The y8 is better is better right?... why ?
- Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:30 pm
#97004
Just leave the D16z6 the way it is.
With a y8 head you'll raise your compression a little bit and require a higher octane gas, but you'll also need a set of new head bolts or studs which will be about $100 and an oem HG is another $40, and IM gasket is $8, and a d15b7 distributor to fit the y8 head. That's a lot of time and money for a couple or few ponies.
A stock y8 motor is only rated at 129 HP, it's pretty much equal to the z6.
D16z6hatch. wrote:i have 1994 d16z6 vtec. i was wondering if i have to do the same thing to swap to a 1996 y8 vtec head. I also have the virgin p28 ecu, that dozent have to chage right...? The y8 is better is better right?... why ?
Just leave the D16z6 the way it is.
With a y8 head you'll raise your compression a little bit and require a higher octane gas, but you'll also need a set of new head bolts or studs which will be about $100 and an oem HG is another $40, and IM gasket is $8, and a d15b7 distributor to fit the y8 head. That's a lot of time and money for a couple or few ponies.
A stock y8 motor is only rated at 129 HP, it's pretty much equal to the z6.
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- Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:49 am
#100040
I'm not sure, I was sure to do it the right way the first time. If you look at the pics then you'll get it right for sure
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- Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:23 pm
#101194
what parts do you already have?
I'm not sure but I think the flywheels are the same.
I'm not sure but I think the flywheels are the same.
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