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    Default b18a block with gsr head

    Will a b18a block work with a 98 gsr head?

    This will be goin into an OBD II car
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    yep
    thats whats known as a ls/vtec i believe
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    I know that but I was told that I would have to have an OBDII block cause of the crank angle sensor.

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    oh, i just now saw the obdII part you added
    hmmm, thats probably right, damn obdII stuff
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    ask vteckidd. but i think it should work

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    IT will work if u convert to obd1. bec obd1 ecus dont check for crank angle sensor and use a gsr harness and your cool. you will not pass emissons however. just save the headache and find a obd2 block atlest it wont be over 10years old ya know.

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    Someone told me that if I put my OBD II fuel pump on it then it would work

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    the differences are that the OBD2 blocks have Crank sensors on the oil pump housing.

    If you get a OBD1 block, and your going to keep your car OBD2 then you need to put an OBD2 oil pump on the OBD1 block.

    if you are converting to OBD1, you dont need to swap the pump out.

    Do you even know where the fuel pump is in your car LOL
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    The fuel pump or the oil pump?

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    the OIL PUMP

    fuel pump is located in the gas tank
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    Well you asked if I knew where the fuel pump was at. I know you got to take the back seat out to get to it.

    The fuel pump is on the block right? I ain't sure I have never saw one so I don't know but I think it is on the block

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe0720
    Well you asked if I knew where the fuel pump was at. I know you got to take the back seat out to get to it.

    The fuel pump is on the block right? I ain't sure I have never saw one so I don't know but I think it is on the block
    ok now im lost

    you say you kow where your fuel pump is , its behind the back seat, but you think it is on the block.

    is your engine block in your backseat? cause if it is, i cant help you man

    Your making this too hard.

    IF YOU ARE GOING TO STAY OBD2, THEN TAKE YOUR OBD2 OIL PUMP AND PUT IT ON YOUR OBD1 BLOCK aka SWITCH IT WITH YOUR OBD1 OIL PUMP.

    IF YOU ARE GOING TO CONVERT YOUR CAR TO OBD1, THEN JUST LEAVE IT THE WAY IT IS.

    OIL PUMP IS LOCATED ON THE TIMING BELT SIDE OF THE MOTOR ON THE END OF THE CRANKSHAFT. IF YOU HAVE NEVER DONE IT BEFORE BUY A HONDA SERVICE MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU BLOW SOMETHING UP.

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    LOL I think he meant to say, the OIL pump is on the block.....

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