Need to know a feasible plan

mirrorimg

Well-Known Member
I dont think it will matter. Everything I read says all bseries are the same/compatible.

If you are worried, figure out if the transmission was swapped also, and get the starter depending on what transmission is in there..
 

Xxoakclifftxx

The Hulk
i dunno if u got the bolt off yet or not,but u could try to put a notch into the bolt with a drill,rotary tool, etc,and use a hammer and chizzle/punch and tap it firmly until it loosens up. then u could us a socket or wrench to finish up
 


cowgirl

New Member
got it to turn like a 1/4 inch, but by looking at the top bolt and assuming that they have similar amouts of locktight on them it is about 3/4 of the way covered in that stuff, Im going to go pick up the other starter today, and going to try to pop start it and take it my friends shop to get it on the lift and see what we have to work with. I will keep you guys posted on how it is going. Thanks for the great advice
 

red98teg

Keep on Truckin
if your going to bump start it you better put the other bolt back in... who knows how much torque bump starting that motor will put on the starter... may sheer it off...
 

cowgirl

New Member
yeah I put the bolt back in last night, assuming that was going to be my plan for today. No worries its ready to roll. but thanks for the heads up
 


red98teg

Keep on Truckin
no problem! i just didnt want to read a different thread on how you need a new motor cause your starter sheered off inside..
 

Kuchtaboy

Unregistered User
your starter isn't engaged when you pop start a car..... nothing will happen to the old starter.

and the B20 starter is an Auto trans..... not sure if those starters are different or not tho. never seen one.:shock:
 

cowgirl

New Member
no its not engaged, but still put the bolts back in just in case. I picked up the other starter. It looks as though it will work, I looked at the car it came out of and it is the same engine, same trans ( 5spd, straight drive) so in all actuallity this should work.
 

Kuchtaboy

Unregistered User
only differences that I know of between the 90-93 and 94+ integra 5 speed trans is the cable/hydro part... I'm pretty sure the cases are still the same tho.
 

cowgirl

New Member
Thought I would let you guys know that I got it changed today fortunatley it decided not to rain. Those Irwin sockets are awsome, got a bite on that bolt and just took it out. Back to the car, she's starting up beautifly now, once the botl was out the job went very fast think it took 45min or so. Thanks again for the advice.
 
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