Holy crap dude... You're not playing around... Good luck!!! Please post pics as you move along! I love in-between shots of B-series being installed!!
You sellin' your old ZC swap?
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My B16a Build
Started by ballade, Nov 04 2010 09:42 PM
243 replies to this topic
#31
Posted 10 November 2010 - 11:02 AM
#32
Posted 11 November 2010 - 03:17 AM
Well bout 10 hours of work netted me and my boys a very nice install.
Hats off to hasport for a well made product. seemed to go in easier then my ZC.
enough header space
integra shift linkage worked great.
header fits perfect to factory exhaust.
heater core hoses were perfect
Almost seemed like the motor was made for the car. LOL
had to trim the splash guards
and I did he hammer to frame rail but it's not noticeable.
can't believe how well it went together.
enjoy the photos.
I do all my swaps from the bottom (much easier)
Done
Yes I sold the ZC it went to a good home
Hats off to hasport for a well made product. seemed to go in easier then my ZC.
enough header space
integra shift linkage worked great.
header fits perfect to factory exhaust.
heater core hoses were perfect
Almost seemed like the motor was made for the car. LOL
had to trim the splash guards
and I did he hammer to frame rail but it's not noticeable.
can't believe how well it went together.
enjoy the photos.
I do all my swaps from the bottom (much easier)
Done
Yes I sold the ZC it went to a good home
#33
Posted 11 November 2010 - 03:23 AM
Few More
header was nect
This is where 3rd is with the integra shift linkage.
just a minor tweak for the header
pack up and go home
I managed to get everything done, if I had the harness I could have tried starting it.
I have to thank my Brother and Tyler
the extra help went a long way.
header was nect
This is where 3rd is with the integra shift linkage.
just a minor tweak for the header
pack up and go home
I managed to get everything done, if I had the harness I could have tried starting it.
I have to thank my Brother and Tyler
the extra help went a long way.
#34
Posted 11 November 2010 - 08:16 AM
#35
Posted 11 November 2010 - 09:05 AM
Ya I'm not into the 2 year swap thing. now I can spend the winter tinkering and making it nice to look at.
#36
Posted 11 November 2010 - 10:46 AM
QUOTE (ballade @ Nov 11 2010, 09:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yes I sold the ZC it went to a good home
Yeah......MY home!!!
Must.....go......racing.......
#37
Posted 11 November 2010 - 05:50 PM
Big CONGRATS! On the new swap. Everything looks great and I love the pictures keep them coming!
#38
Posted 11 November 2010 - 05:52 PM
A few points I discovered last night while doing the swap
I used a CTR pulley with a B series alternator.
two options
Belt From NAPA part Number K040292 or 040292
This put my Alternator about halfway along the adjuster arm but if your dent wasn't big
enough there is also one other belt which will bring it a 1/4 inch closer.
First belt is 29-3/4 long
Second belt shown here is 29-1/4 long. part # 040285
my "dent" isn't very large and I have plenty of clearance.
I used a CTR pulley with a B series alternator.
two options
Belt From NAPA part Number K040292 or 040292
This put my Alternator about halfway along the adjuster arm but if your dent wasn't big
enough there is also one other belt which will bring it a 1/4 inch closer.
First belt is 29-3/4 long
Second belt shown here is 29-1/4 long. part # 040285
my "dent" isn't very large and I have plenty of clearance.
#39
Posted 11 November 2010 - 06:10 PM
So the 1g integra (shift linkage= extension rod and change rod and shifter) worked out fine without any modification with hasport mounts?
How is the fitment on hasport axles? just as good as oem?
How is the fitment on hasport axles? just as good as oem?
Edited by allmotarex, 11 November 2010 - 07:28 PM.
#40
Posted 11 November 2010 - 07:14 PM
Yeah, what axles did you run? Im jealous RETRO... lol Thats a good home for that ZC. I just can't believe how fast you did this man... unreal...
#41
Posted 11 November 2010 - 09:51 PM
Still waiting on Axles they will be Hasport ones though. And yes the shift linkage is 100% 86-89 integra.
it's very close to perfect, I'd give it a 9 out of 10. I'm running a DC short throw shifter so it's very nice.
I like perfection and I'm going to live with it. Mind you I like to sit kinda close to the wheel so it's fine for me.
Today I finished up the intake. The one I was running on the ZC just needed to be trimmed an inch shorter at the TB.
it's very close to perfect, I'd give it a 9 out of 10. I'm running a DC short throw shifter so it's very nice.
I like perfection and I'm going to live with it. Mind you I like to sit kinda close to the wheel so it's fine for me.
Today I finished up the intake. The one I was running on the ZC just needed to be trimmed an inch shorter at the TB.
#42
Posted 14 November 2010 - 12:09 AM
One of my big concerns about going to a B series was the clearance.
My car is very low and it turns out the car seems to have the same if not even more
clearance then the ZC I was running.
I concluded this to the B16's shallower oil pan and even the hood clearance is better.
I also think the B has a shorter valve cover.
I know the motor has a shorter stroke which might mean the block is shorter, but there's no mistaken the B's taller head.
My car is very low and it turns out the car seems to have the same if not even more
clearance then the ZC I was running.
I concluded this to the B16's shallower oil pan and even the hood clearance is better.
I also think the B has a shorter valve cover.
I know the motor has a shorter stroke which might mean the block is shorter, but there's no mistaken the B's taller head.
#43
Posted 14 November 2010 - 10:46 PM
The B16A is actually shorter than the other B-series, the deck height on the block is smaller.
#44
Posted 14 November 2010 - 10:58 PM
#45
Posted 15 November 2010 - 11:20 PM
your ballin lol
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