Z6 into 91 RT4wd

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  • ee4lifeee4life Band Wagon
    how you likin the jrsc on the wagon?? i have one in eg on my gsr an i cant decide whether to supercharge or turbo my rt..lmk how its workin for ya an dyno number track times etc???
  • thanks for the info
    I was planning on doing a turbo DOHC ZC swap but I think I would rather do a turbo z6
  • shenrieshenrie Council Member
    Haydz wrote:
    Yeah PM6 is used for SOHC ZC and D16A6 whereas PM7 and P29 would reffer to DOHC ZC. I'm think some of those part refs are used for other similar motors as well.

    Thanks you for info ;)

    Pic of Z6 block. Inserts do not look threaded to me. This block is from a 92-95 Civic.
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  • ee4lifeee4life Band Wagon
    heres a pic of my step dads 93 original z6 block with my a6 halfshaft bolts in it...you cant really see the treads i just used a metal hook thing lol to feel the threads once i did i put a bolt in a it an it went just fine

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  • shenrie wrote:
    Haydz wrote:
    Yeah PM6 is used for SOHC ZC and D16A6 whereas PM7 and P29 would reffer to DOHC ZC. I'm think some of those part refs are used for other similar motors as well.

    Thanks you for info ;)

    Pic of Z6 block. Inserts do not look threaded to me. This block is from a 92-95 Civic.
    262.jpg

    At least the holes are drilled, any knuckle head can run a tap down. Maybe...
  • ee4lifeee4life Band Wagon
    evol911 wrote:

    At least the holes are drilled, any knuckle head can run a tap down. Maybe...

    for sure take a good 20-30mins if that :)

    but i guess you gotta get lucky with the z6 some have it some dont
  • LowFlyin'LowFlyin' Moderator
    Just finished a Z6 swap on my '91 RT4WD, and it did have the holes drilled and tapped for the intermediate shaft.
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