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04 civic vtec swap

Old Mar 26, 2019
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04 civic vtec swap

I swapped the non vtec with a vtec now the tranny won’t mount up the torque converter won’t fit????
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Re: 04 civic vtec swap

It should.

The block is the same

D17 is the block style, SOHC 1.7L

A1/A2 is the head.


So if you had a D17a1 you shouldn't have any issues using that tranny with a d17a2.

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What's your goal? Need new engine or just want vtec? If you just want vtec then you can swap the head from the a2 on to the a1 block (plus some other stuff)
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Re: 04 civic vtec swap

Check the two guide pins between the block and the tranny to make sure those are lined up.
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