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Bryan Wyatt Posted on Apr 01, 2017

Head gasket replacement how much 97 Honda Civic ex

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2009

SOURCE: Replacing head gasket on 1995 honda civic, require torque specs and secquence

wow. a lot of bad information on this site. Refer to a manual for the proper torque sequence. The civic I believe is a two step torque procedure. First 22 ft lbs, than 53 ft lbs.

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Jimmy James

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

SOURCE: Motor Oil leaks from 1999 Honda Civic EX

make sure they are tight
could be time for head gaskets
make sure the old gasket from the old filter came off the block sometimes they come off old filter and stick this causes a leak due to improper seal.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2009

SOURCE: oil filter in civic 97

If you go to a reputable motor factor,
you can only be sold the correct filter for the civic.
As there are soo many variables in engine type, it's almost impossible to tell, oil volume, or which type filter.
However, I will say, be sure that you don't mix semi-synthetic oil, and mineral oil.
Oil changes should be undertaken every 30,000 miles, (unless under extra work load, (in which case, slightly more regularly))

Otherwise, 10/40 or 15/40 grade oil, is perfectly fine.
The trick to not overfilling the oil, is simply just to take your time, clean the dip stick and retry, until you have the correct reading.

Please don't forget to rate:)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: 1994 Honda Civic Ex Heater doesn't work. Thermostat does

check your fuses

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2009

SOURCE: daigram of 1995 Honda Civic EX plug clutch pedal ?

95 civic coupe ex brake lights wont work and the shifter locks in park position, what's wrong?

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Perhaps, the new head gasket is leaking, even though it has been replaced.
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Oil leak from the head gasket on my 1993 honda civic

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Motor Oil leaks from 1999 Honda Civic EX

make sure they are tight
could be time for head gaskets
make sure the old gasket from the old filter came off the block sometimes they come off old filter and stick this causes a leak due to improper seal.
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96 honda civic ex runs hot

It is either a blown head gasket or a cracked head. Depending on which motor your civic has, this could be a tricky replacement, either way, you have to remove the head off of the motor, and then take the head to have it pressure checked to see if there is a crack in it. Nine times out of ten though, you can see a crack in the head with your eye, but you have to have the right "eye" to be able to see the crack.
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