Z6 head and Y8 head parts swap
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I have a Z6 head that a cam cage assembly female bolt connection that was over torqued and split. Was bum to find this when I went to do a valve cover gasket shortly after buying the car or a project but I guess this is why it is a project, right? Anyways, I also have a Y8 head sitting around that has a good cam cage assembly that I want to use for this Z6 head repair. I know the cam rockers and so forth are not interchangeable but was not to sure about the assembler.
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"Cam cage"?
Never heard anything called this name........Post a pic of what you are trying to describe.
Never heard anything called this name........Post a pic of what you are trying to describe.
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Rockers and shafts can be swapped if they are identical,
but cam journals are matched (lowers to uppers) and bored as part of the head assembly and cannot be swapped.
Oh hey theres an ad just went up someone in Virginia needs a y8 head--link-- https://www.civicforums.com/forums/8...head-game.html
but cam journals are matched (lowers to uppers) and bored as part of the head assembly and cannot be swapped.
Oh hey theres an ad just went up someone in Virginia needs a y8 head--link-- https://www.civicforums.com/forums/8...head-game.html
Last edited by ezone; 08-11-2014 at 07:13 PM.
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Send it to a pic hosting site like tinypic or imigur, then post the link here...
Or click the icon in the bar above the text box and put the image link in there.
Or click the icon in the bar above the text box and put the image link in there.
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Can't link from your C:\ drive LOL....(at least I've not had that work)
Upload it to a pic hosting site.
Upload it to a pic hosting site.
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Oh hell, I see it now
Have you had that cap off yet? Is there a machined cam journal in it?
Could you just use a longer bolt and not tighten it very much?
Got the pieces that broke off? Take them to a welder that can do aluminum?
How about this stuff
or this stuff
Have you had that cap off yet? Is there a machined cam journal in it?
Could you just use a longer bolt and not tighten it very much?
Got the pieces that broke off? Take them to a welder that can do aluminum?
How about this stuff
or this stuff
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Not sure where the broken piece went to. I drove over 2hrs when I bought it from the guy and it was a turbo built d16z6. Once I got it into my home garage, I popped the hood and started over looking at the maintenance it would need and saw oil leaking at that corner. Went to loosen the bolts on the valve cover and ended up pulling 3 out with no use of a ratchet. I have ben parting the car since for the use on my 95 gas saver ZC civic. Just wanting to overhaul this head to use it on another engine later or possible the ZC block.
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I'd wonder if the missing pieces are swimming on the oil pools in the head, or if they might have gone down the oil return passage nearby.
That head is off now? Have you checked in the block or oil pan?
That head is off now? Have you checked in the block or oil pan?
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I have not fully removed the engine out of the car yet but when I drained the oil, I never saw it floating around. I am parting the car out anyways to make some money for the other project. Just sold my 97 prelude and miss the H22A4 but would like to do a H2B build on a EG hatch. I will remove the Y8 assembly and see how it sits in the Z6 for that part that is broken. I hear the Z6 gets better oil flow and would be best for me since I have the ECU for it already.
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