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    Thumbs up b18 into ek mount guide.....

    Ok, ive done enough freaking out and thinking about this issue.


    With some help from some guys online (yellow_ek) and some googling . ive finally found the mounts needed for the swap.

    "Driver side mount bracket- 11910-P30-000"
    This piece bolts to the enine block below the cam gears. Reuse the
    civic studs in this bracket. Also reuse all other civic parts at this
    mount location.

    "Civic SI rear upper mount- 50827-S04-N10"
    Bolts directly to engine block. Use stock civic mount on chassis.

    "A/C comp. bracket- 38930-P54-000"
    Bolts to B series block and civic compressor. No need to discharge A/C
    system during swap. Leave all A/C lines connected. Use stock civic stud
    in side of A/C bracket. Also reuse STOCK CIVIC mount on chassis. Integra
    piece is similar, but you must use the civic piece.

    "Front tranny mount- Use b18 mount"
    Use integra piece on tranny. Again, use stock civic
    mount on chassis (like A/C bracket).

    "Upper tranny mount- "
    use all civic pieces."

    Between the d series mounts and the b series mounts these should all work together to bolt in the b18.

    I believe the a/c mount ive listed is for the del/sol motor since it uses the d series a/c compressor.

    Thanks guys ill update with photos when the parts arrive.

    Total part cost was 224.71

    Last edited by dallasb84; 08-24-2009 at 12:49 AM.

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    said you didnt research this....


    This has been done more then 10 years now... GOOGLE it

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    google = mis infor mashun....

    lots of people talkin bout stuff they didnt do but know some ones brothers cousin that did

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    Google is your friend, however....
    Use your stock transmission mount (if its manual) and your drivers side mounts. You will need two mounts off of a 99-00 si, the rear T bracket (50827-S04-N10) and the mount/bracket behind the timing cover (11910-P30-000) and 2 studs (90041-P01-000)
    For the A/C you can use a del sol vtec or a crv/b20 bracket (38930-P7J-000), I can't find the # for the del sol bracket, sorry. Depending on which p/s pump you have you will have to find the right line.
    Good luck

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    thanks man i edited my post with ur info and some i found on GOOGLE lol

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    Mah shit thread

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    great info

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    DIY section?

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