Civic, maybe, Engine Help First post here though I have been lurking for a while now. I have a problem and wanted to see if I could get any input. I have a '99 Civic LX I bought about a year and a half ago. I had the engine replaced several months ago but I'm having trouble determining what kind of engine was installed. I was originally told it came out of an '04 EX that had several mods. The ECM failed and I had to have that installed but now I'm being told it was an Integra motor and was then told D33 block. I want to sell the car but need to know what the hell pushes it up the road in order to do so. It's quite fast as I mentioned but this is my first Honda and my first mod. I'm trying to get some info before I go back and ask him to specify to prevent being lied to, or so that's the hope. I'll answer any questions I can and appreciate any information. Thanks in advance. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help 1 Attachment(s) Look at the engine block stamp. Facing the engine, it should be to the left of the exhaust manifold, right next to where the engine connects to the transmission Attachment 90192 Here it's shown on a B series, but it'll be in the same location on a D series. If it says "D17A2" then it came out of an 01-05 civic EX. edit: If you really feel like figuring out exactly what car it came from, there may be a VIN plate on the backside of the engine block. When I swapped my engine, there was a green plate with the original car's VIN on it. A quick google search showed me similar plates on the backside of other engines, as well, so unless someone can say otherwise, I'm gonna say it should be green. Will likely be difficult to see that plate with the engine installed, but it's another identification marking. You can take that VIN an plug it into VIN decoders (or go to www.hondaautomotiveparts.com and enter the VIN there so you can find OEM replacement parts for that specific vehicle) and figure out what it came from. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help Thank you sir. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help Did the Civic and the Integra have the same engine block from 2000-2005? |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help 2000 civic came equipped with the following d16y7 (dx/lx/cx) - 1.6L SOHC d16y8 (ex) - 1.6L SOHC VTEC b16a2 (usdm Si/Canadian SiR) - 1.6L DOHC VTEC 2001-2005 civics came equipped with D17A1 (dx/lx) - 1.7L SOHC D17a2 (ex) - 1.7L SOHC VTEC k20a3 (USDM Si/Canadian SiR) - 2.0L DOHC i-VTEC 00-01 tegs came with a b18c[x] engine, all 1.8L DOHC In 2002, acura renamed the integra in North America and sold it as the RSX, which came with k20a3 (base) k20a2 (type-s) k20a (type-r) All of which are 2.0L DOHC i-VTEC engines |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help Ok, this is a SOHC but the mechanic told me the Civic and Acura used the same block between 00-05. So I guess I just need to find the stamp and go from there. Hard to sell a car when you don't even know what the hell is under the hood. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help Find a different mechanic |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help
Originally Posted by xRiCeBoYx
(Post 4714727)
Find a different mechanic yeah, that's basic knowledge stuff for a mechanic. I wouldn't let him touch my car. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help Yep, he's a long time friend so I'm trying to do my due diligence and make sure that he's really blowing smoke. I hate being deceived. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help
Originally Posted by Stock 99
(Post 4714732)
:tup: yeah, that's basic knowledge stuff for a mechanic. I wouldn't let him touch my car. I didn't know jack about all these Honda fanboy terms until I started hanging around the forums, and it's taken years to remember any of it...because I don't use any of it at work.
Originally Posted by Joat1977
(Post 4714737)
Yep, he's a long time friend so I'm trying to do my due diligence and make sure that he's really blowing smoke. I hate being deceived. Did you find out what code is on your engine? |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help No, but he just told me, to my face that it's a D22 and that Honda and Acura both ran them from 00-04. I think I'm going to pick it up, go to the local Honda dealership and find a tenured guy and offer cash for him to tell me wtf I have. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help wtf is a D22? lol The biggest D series honda made was a d17 (1.7L). The biggest D series I've seen (well, not in person) was a D17 bored to 1.8L, and that's the user maxtierney here on these forums. Intricacies aside (which, I fully support ezone's statement where not all mechanics know honda engines like us fanboys do), if a mechanic, like the one mentioned by OP, tries to sling some crap like "oh, you for sure have a D22, which was used by 00-05 civics," thereby feigning a deep understanding of Honda engines, only to be easily disproven by us fanboys, then yeah, I still stand by my original statement of "find a new mechanic," despite the previous friendship between OP and said mechanic. AFAIK, the only 4-cyl 2.2L engines Honda has in their cars are the H22 and F22. I'd say default to my original post of finding the engine stamp. Post it up here, and we can tell you what car/years/trim levels it came from. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help I'm tying to get him to text me back, so I have some record of the conversation. He did just verify that it's a SOHC which I believe rules out the F and H 22 |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help I have a '99 Civic LX I bought about a year and a half ago. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help There would be a lot of custom fab work to fit anything but a B or D series in that bay |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help
Originally Posted by ezone
(Post 4714801)
DO you have this car in your possession? |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help So I called and told him I needed to pick the car up and was could I couldn't until then I'll was paid. While that's generally standard practice I don't feel l should have to pay anything until I know the truth. This about to turn ugly. I called a local Honda factory dealer and they're going to help me do some research. I'm trying to give this dude an easy out, but the lies continue to mount as my patience dwindles. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help Shoulda taken a pic of the engine for us. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help
Originally Posted by ezone
(Post 4714883)
Shoulda taken a pic of the engine for us. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help Well I gave them a chance to come clean and they opted for legal action. Final deadline is 1700 Monday for them to comply with my wishes or I'm throwing the book at them. I've found out a lot more now and the entire thing has been a scam. |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help Whoa.. That escalated quickly. Now I'm genuinely curious about your dealings with this mechanic. What did you bring the car to him for? What has he done to the car? What monetary compensation is he requesting? |
Re: Civic, maybe, Engine Help Well it goes back to an engine swap about a year ago when he told me that's what it needed. No I doubt that may have actually been the case. I need the VIN off that engine to verify that. This time the car cut off on me and he said the ECM was fried and he had a buddy pull some strings to get it replaced for just under 600, there were a couple other small things in there as well and I can't remember what they were. Anyway I told him not to repair yet because I wanted to weigh my options. I've already done 2000 in work to a car I bought for 2200 and is already 17 years old. He repaired it anyway. Now they won't give me the car until the bill is paid. But it's more than that, it's not about me not trusting anything he's done since the original engine work. The bill now is 400 because I had paid for a Borla exhaust and it was never done, so I had that as a credit. |
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