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Old 05-26-2007, 08:15 PM   #1
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i dont know if i have the mounting sequence right..

99 ek with b series engine and cable tranny w/conversion mounts

is it like this?


bolt T bracket to the back of tranny and block.
position engine over bay.
lower engine with the hoist.
bolt T bracket to chassis.
bolt on Timing belt mount.
then bolt on tranny mount.


the problem i have now is that i put it in this way:

T bracket on the chassis
position engine over bay.
lower engine with the hoist.
bolt on Timing belt mount.
bolt on tranny mount.
now the T bracket is too forward and i cant bolt it on...


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Old 05-27-2007, 09:06 AM   #2
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formby you put the t bracket on after you connect the driverside and tranny mount. i didnt even bolt it on until those 2 mount points were on.
you just need someone to torque the motor some from the valve cover too fit it in. you have the si bracket right?
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yeah .. si bracket

he got it on

now it wont start

no fuel..
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whats the cel?
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Did you take the engine harness out when you removed the old motor? If you did, make sure you hook up the green connector by the ECU, that has the fuel pump control wire in it.
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the engine is tilted forward, because i was sold the wrong T bracket... i thought that the teg bracket and the civic bracket were the same as long as the car had a hydro tranny and b series engine.

because i have a 90-93 teg bracket it it no workie.

the engine is on but i have some codes
6, then i cant figure out the other ones.

so anthony is ordering a 99-00 SI rear T bracket to see if it works. then the ac wont fit because the t bracket is wrong. but its stamped p30 so it has to be the one
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the engine is tilted forward, because i was sold the wrong T bracket... i thought that the teg bracket and the civic bracket were the same as long as the car had a hydro tranny and b series engine.

because i have a 90-93 teg bracket it it no workie.

the engine is on but i have some codes
6, then i cant figure out the other ones.

so anthony is ordering a 99-00 SI rear T bracket to see if it works. then the ac wont fit because the t bracket is wrong. but its stamped p30 so it has to be the one
The 99-00 Si Rear Engine Bracket will work with this swap. You need a P54 A/C bracket to bolt up the A/C compressor.

Code 6 is for the ECT, Engine Coolant Temp Sensor. Make sure it is plugged in and make sure the wire isn't broken at plug.
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yeah the ect is jumped right now because i broke the sensor i an going to buy a deep 22 to get the other one off of the d16

the idle is uber fucked... when he gets off of work he will come over and try to fix....

i thought the t bracket i got was from a b16... ill have to check my posts so i can find the thread... and make sure i was sold the right part. but it doesnt look that way

at least the wife is off tomorrow so i can take the montero to work
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You have to use the rear t bracket from an ek si, but there is another interesting option. The crv rear t bracket will also work because it is built on the same chassis as the ek civic.
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so, i was sold the teg bracket.... huh


ill buy the right one today


these things always happen to me.
with the rex it was the gd linkage

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pics of mount and t bracket





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yeah man it has to be the ek si bracket not a b16 bracket. 99-00 si civic only.
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thanks i got it today from the dealer $60


the front ac bracket....

do i need to remove the rubber and bolt? and reuse the stock civic peaces....


the bracket reads p30
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p30 is the one you need, although a 94-01 integra unit will also work for both front tourque mounts.
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look at this pice of shit


i guess anthony was right. i had the wrong bracket
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