'78 - Failed BC Aircare! lol, fuel pump died on the way home...stereo volume only goes up. Insurance expires tomorrow so parking it for the winter.
'90 - Cleaned and adjusted the brakes, wiped off the grease from the old right axle boot being torn. Previous owner just had an axle changed, but didn't clean it :-/ Put my 15" Pontiac Wave aluminum wheels with 185/60R15 snow tires on for winter I swapped my left front upper control arm/ball joint for a good used unit. My left front spring was literally broken in 3 pieces from rust so I found some springs (have no idea what they're even from), cut 3 coils off them because I was too lazy to use a spring compressor, and threw them on the car. I think it actually lowered it an inch LOL! I'll have to chop a little off the rear to even it out, or not haha. I installed 6.5" 2-way Alpine Type-S speakers into the front doors. It actually had OEM speakers in it still and the paper woofer still intact! The other night I also installed an oem air intake box and pipe to replace the rigged up Integra setup someone had on there. Get insurance this week and it should be on the road just in time for the Vancouver HCW mini meet.
Me and my wife finally dropped in the B18. Well we actually pushed it in being that we didn't have a cherry picker. So we put it on a skateboard and rolled it underneath the engine bay and pushed it up with the jack. Everything is set and ready except all the hoses and some electricals. Wish it could be plug and play but this might take some time to do.
Trying to resurrect the battery it had in it, slowly but surely. I don't have much hope for this engine I'm starting to think I may just drop this ZC i got straight into it rather than trying to get the original engine running. She's got some issues.
It was two days ago.started to sand down my rear bumper.it had like some slices in it.took out my head liner.placed it in one of my rooms.cut the material.just need to buy some adhesive and finish cutting the holes.
Got my tires mounted/balanced. On the car now. Looks good but not what I was expecting though. Might end up selling. Stock RT wheels. Waiting for tomorrow to get the wiring done and than I'm rolling again.
This past week. New alternator and belt, drivers side axle, 4 wheel alignment, tires rotated, new floormats, O2 sensor,scraped and cleaned dizzy contacts and rotor button, vacuum and a bath!
Oh and rear seat belt guides from oldskoolef. Time to drive it for a while.
After 2 or 3 weeks of sitting in the driveway after my driver's side lower ball joint failed on my way to work the wagon finally has new lower ball joints (both sides) and a used 91 Integra driver's side axle I got from a local used parts place for $30. I need new tires all around and then an alignment.
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'90 - Cleaned and adjusted the brakes, wiped off the grease from the old right axle boot being torn. Previous owner just had an axle changed, but didn't clean it :-/ Put my 15" Pontiac Wave aluminum wheels with 185/60R15 snow tires on for winter I swapped my left front upper control arm/ball joint for a good used unit. My left front spring was literally broken in 3 pieces from rust so I found some springs (have no idea what they're even from), cut 3 coils off them because I was too lazy to use a spring compressor, and threw them on the car. I think it actually lowered it an inch LOL! I'll have to chop a little off the rear to even it out, or not haha. I installed 6.5" 2-way Alpine Type-S speakers into the front doors. It actually had OEM speakers in it still and the paper woofer still intact! The other night I also installed an oem air intake box and pipe to replace the rigged up Integra setup someone had on there. Get insurance this week and it should be on the road just in time for the Vancouver HCW mini meet.
exactly what i did today too haha
"I said Air Raid, you little freshman bitches!"
Oh and rear seat belt guides from oldskoolef. Time to drive it for a while.
nothing good at the junkyard to replace it, and its not repairable so I could only afford a crappy aftermarket one to replace it
Used Tek screws to re-attach my wheel well liner and mudflap. I laugh when I think about all the guys who use only OEM technologies!