1978 Honda Civic CVCC with a D16A1 engine swap

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1978 Honda Civic CVCC with a D16A1 engine swap

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I guess my other thread got deleted by the 1stgen poltergeist. So here goes with a new thread with all the old pics sans text, plus a few new ones.
Enjoy peoples, more to come.


The last few pics are a bracket I made that connects the stock CVCC motor mount to the Integra Engine/Transmission
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I machined the integra hubs into the civic knuckles so the front is 4x100, not sure how I'm gonna attack the rears.

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Finished Rear mount, Almost done with drivers side, but camera died, so I'll post more pics later. Enjoy.

It's closer to being finished than that, but I gotta get the other pics.
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Update

Here are pics that show various clearances (Tie rod, cross member, firewall)

So the motor is finally mounted!

Comments?
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My Project:
78 CVCC Hatchback with D16A1 engine.

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I'm planning on repainting it silver.
I hope to have it running this summer to work out the technical kinks, then next winter, tear it down and give it a nice paintjob.
My Project:
78 CVCC Hatchback with D16A1 engine.

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Finished the Transmission Mount, Cleaned the Intake Mani. and Painted the Bay.
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More Pics, Enjoy

After being on jack stands for so long it really surprised me how low the car is.
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78 CVCC Hatchback with D16A1 engine.

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Update: I made a new rear mount that is much stiffer and stronger. I am very pleased with how it turned out. Let me know what you think.
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Post by zxdriver99 »

ive been rethinking my motor mounts recently and hockey pucks was the way i was going, but your idea about mounting them sideways makes more sense

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Yeah, you wanna put them perpendicular to the rotational axis of the engine/drive-line. That way the rubber can dampen some of the higher frequency vibrations. The mount is extremely stiff and virtually solid, so I'm sure this thing is gonna rattle a bit. I was so disheartened when the first rear mount I made ended up being so loose that I could make the engine hit the crossmember by hand, but now that this is done, it seems overbuilt and I hope it will work great.

P.S. feel free to plagiarize anything I do. Imitation is the highest form of flattery :)
My Project:
78 CVCC Hatchback with D16A1 engine.

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