As others have said, I don't think it would be worth the added time and cost to make all the components fit and function when you could simply swap in any number of other Honda motors that will accomplish the same goal, or better, with far less effort and fabrication. If you still choose to do so just to say its been done, then go for it. It'd be interesting to see how much it would take to get it done and hear how the hybrid performs. It will likely take a lot of time and effort being that it hasnt been done before so there's no source of direction.