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Default Re: Find me some honda Goodness - 03-15-2007 , 12:56 PM







<jackhackettuk (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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On 13 Mar, 19:13, "David Lane" <aswb58NOSPAMTAVERYM... (AT) dsl (DOT) pipex.com
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"Rob" <finlays... (AT) nospamntlworld (DOT) com> wrote in message

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is it the D16a9?

Not sure. The engine number starts D16Z2E though. It's one of the last
ones
(June '95).

That won't fit.

Well actually, it might... but it'll be the SOHC instead of the DOHC
IIRC.

True - it's SOHC only.

David




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Default Re: Find me some honda Goodness - 03-16-2007 , 10:58 AM






On 15 Mar, 17:56, "David Lane" <aswb58NOSPAMTAVERYM... (AT) dsl (DOT) pipex.com>
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On 13 Mar, 19:13, "David Lane" <aswb58NOSPAMTAVERYM... (AT) dsl (DOT) pipex.com
wrote:
"Rob" <finlays... (AT) nospamntlworld (DOT) com> wrote in message

news:enlJh.30$pP5.1 (AT) newsfe3-gui (DOT) ntli.net...

is it the D16a9?

Not sure. The engine number starts D16Z2E though. It's one of the last
ones
(June '95).

That won't fit.

Well actually, it might... but it'll be the SOHC instead of the DOHC
IIRC.

True - it's SOHC only.
Well Honda were pretty generous when it came to making things
compatible when it comes to the D series - the bellhousings etc., all
tend to be the same.

However... no point in using a SOHC in something that originally came
with the DOHC, eh? :0)

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David Lane
 
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Default Re: Find me some honda Goodness - 03-16-2007 , 12:16 PM



Quote:
news:enlJh.30$pP5.1 (AT) newsfe3-gui (DOT) ntli.net...

is it the D16a9?

Not sure. The engine number starts D16Z2E though. It's one of the last
ones
(June '95).

That won't fit.

Well actually, it might... but it'll be the SOHC instead of the DOHC
IIRC.

True - it's SOHC only.

Well Honda were pretty generous when it came to making things
compatible when it comes to the D series - the bellhousings etc., all
tend to be the same.

However... no point in using a SOHC in something that originally came
with the DOHC, eh? :0)

True, which makes me wonder if the DOHC will fit in place of a SOHC?

David




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Default Re: Find me some honda Goodness - 03-16-2007 , 12:23 PM



On 16 Mar, 17:16, "David Lane" <aswb58NOSPAMTAVERYM... (AT) dsl (DOT) pipex.com>
wrote:
Quote:
news:enlJh.30$pP5.1 (AT) newsfe3-gui (DOT) ntli.net...

is it the D16a9?

Not sure. The engine number starts D16Z2E though. It's one of the last
ones
(June '95).

That won't fit.

Well actually, it might... but it'll be the SOHC instead of the DOHC
IIRC.

True - it's SOHC only.

Well Honda were pretty generous when it came to making things
compatible when it comes to the D series - the bellhousings etc., all
tend to be the same.

However... no point in using a SOHC in something that originally came
with the DOHC, eh? :0)

True, which makes me wonder if the DOHC will fit in place of a SOHC?
It will... it's been done to plenty of R8 shape 200 Tomcat coupes and
3 door models that were saddled with SOHC Honda lumps, and the R8
shaped 400 is mechanically identical.

However... why you'd bother doing that to one of those, is a different
matter...

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