jeffs civic wagon rt4wd
civtec350
Wagonist
now that i know how to post pictures, i figured id show my civic wagon.
i have a 1990 civic wagon rt4wd manual.
d16a6 block and pistons (re-ringed, bearings, etc.)
d16z6 head
plastic short ram intake (iceman brand maybe)
k&n air filter
homemade short throw shifter(info from this site)
2 1/4 homemade exhaust stock header, catalytic converter,
aftermarket resonator, and a magnaflow muffler
15/16 civic ex master cylinder
smaller crx si brake booster
painted all amber corner lenses
painted red taillights
no name brand yellow fog lights with 88-91 prelude fog light switch
14'' vw jetta wheels
energy suspension rear trailing arm bushings
kenwood cd player jvc front speakers pioneer rear speakers (mounted low on the rear side panels)
the body has about 170,000 miles on it.
it has some rust that i will be working on soon.
thanks for all the good info from this forum. jeff.
i have a 1990 civic wagon rt4wd manual.
d16a6 block and pistons (re-ringed, bearings, etc.)
d16z6 head
plastic short ram intake (iceman brand maybe)
k&n air filter
homemade short throw shifter(info from this site)
2 1/4 homemade exhaust stock header, catalytic converter,
aftermarket resonator, and a magnaflow muffler
15/16 civic ex master cylinder
smaller crx si brake booster
painted all amber corner lenses
painted red taillights
no name brand yellow fog lights with 88-91 prelude fog light switch
14'' vw jetta wheels
energy suspension rear trailing arm bushings
kenwood cd player jvc front speakers pioneer rear speakers (mounted low on the rear side panels)
the body has about 170,000 miles on it.
it has some rust that i will be working on soon.
thanks for all the good info from this forum. jeff.
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i ordered them for a 1990 civic hatchback. they fit perfect.
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this is my new oem roof rack i picked up at a junk yard for $60. i just set it where i liked it, drilled holes and used nutserts (threaded rivets) to hold it down with new bolts.
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i also picked these brackets from the same civic wagon, in the junkyard for a cargo divider shelf/cover, but the cover was already gone.
[IMG][/img]heres my energy suspension rear trailing arm bushings.
[IMG][/img]my foglight switch froma 88-91 prelude.[IMG][/img]
its very possible that the end pieces of the roof rack are backwards. ive seen them both ways, but the car it came off of was set up like that, and it works great.
[/IMG] i did reuse my original rear struts because they felt better. i will replace all 4 when i get the extra cash.
front after 2wd springs installed and settled after driving[/IMG] rear after 2wd springs installed and settled after driving
[IMG][/img]so there was a slight drop in the front, and about 3/4''-1'' in the back.
i used a 20'' muffler (25'' overall length) and welded a flange onto it, to mate up to the exhaust manifold. it sounds so much better. its a little quiet, but it sounds good.
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are you in for the offroad adventure club? i see your in ny too.
also if your close to albany lmk. i need a exhaust after i mount my turbo
the spring perch is mounted inches lower on the ef/2wd struts. and the springs are shorter. so in theory if you swap the wagon springs onto the ef struts you should get a bit of a lift.
lmk if you try this and it works.
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=832089
i dont have more pictures because i dont take many pictures while im working on stuff. these are all before pictures, its nice and clean now.
heres a couple of part numbers if anyone needs the reference.
napa # 14756 rear transfer case seal to rear driveshaft
honda #29351-ph8-910 crush collar for transfer case pinion
honda #91303-ph8-010 o ring for the plate behind the yoke that houses the pinion
honda # 91309-ph8-000 o ring for side cover that houses the ''ring gear'' for the transfer case