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  1. #1
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    hello

    Q1. Will a dizzy from a manual work on a auto ?

    Q2. Will a dizzy from a ZC work on a D16A8 ?

    Q3. What other dizzies work with a D16A8 ??

    The reason for the questions, I have an oil leak via a big dirty score on the main shaft in the dizzy!!

    Cheers and back to the wine

    Paul

    Ps do you know anyone selling a gen 5 prlude vti r ( un modded)

  2. #2
    Green block gangster Array
    Join Date
    May 2004
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    twin GX160's
    Q1 Yes

    you can get sleevs to go over the damaged part of the shaft. makes it seal again.

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    Q2 - a ZC dizzy.....as i assume u mean the [acronym:9953e1ff9a="Double Overhead Cam"]DOHC[/acronym:9953e1ff9a] blacktop ZC found in Japan - to the best of my basic knowledge will fit onto a D16a8 engine...and work. Maybe some issues with timing etc ?!?

    Q3...best only to think along the lines of " what God gave it at birth" methinks here.....
    Only "ZC" style engines would have the capability to be in similar /same timing for our local D16a8. Such as older integras - some Rovers , EG5's in Oz and Japan . But the older CRX D16a8 i believe just dosent work with the newer series engine.
    Soem one who knows for sure please....

  4. #4
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    [acronym:7ae7dd3758="Engine Control Unit"]ECU[/acronym:7ae7dd3758] MAN

    I take it a good mechanic will know about the sleeves!!

    I presume that it will be cheaper than buying a dizzy from the wreckers

    Cheers

    Paul

  5. #5
    Green block gangster Array
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    Quote Originally Posted by stoned1974";p="112526
    [acronym:155a46a3b5="Engine Control Unit"]ECU[/acronym:155a46a3b5] MAN

    I take it a good mechanic will know about the sleeves!!

    I presume that it will be cheaper than buying a dizzy from the wreckers

    Cheers

    Paul
    A good Mech Shop or Auto electrician should know about them. it will work out cheaper to sleeve it than get one from a wreckers. unless you get a bargain.

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