1998 Civic Engine Tear Down (Part 4) – EricTheCarGuy

Link to full engine R&R video: http://www.ericthecarguy.com/vmanuals/22-vmanual-store/149-1998-honda-civic-16l-engine-replacement-vmanual

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Remember this guy? Yep since I’m moving I had my scrap picked up and this was still in the shop collecting dust so I decided to do the tear down on it, I’m glad I did because I got a nice little keepsake out of it. BTW don’t yell at me for using my impact lets face it, this engine is scrap!

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31 thoughts on “1998 Civic Engine Tear Down (Part 4) – EricTheCarGuy

  1. This happened to me when i was 19. My first car a 1.1 ford fiesta 1995. It leaked so bad that it changed its own oil until one day it went boom. I still have the twisted con rod in my box.

  2. I can’t get enough of watching this specific video….the carnage was real!!!
    Where’s the head hidden at these days? …one wonders…

  3. Every time I've seen a car run out of oil, or coolant, it's been at the hands of a female. Every. Freaking. Time.
    We fellas, on the other hand, grenade them on the track. ><

  4. was that a diesel engine?
    cause diesel engines usually do a runaway and gulp up their own oil, but then i think, the combustion chamber on cylinder head doesnt look like something from a diesel engine.

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