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THROWBACKS sake, 56k warning!
So this car has been through the grinder since I have owned it. Originally purchased in 2003 as the second owner, maybe third. The car was a "fleet vehicle" which most likely means it was under previous owners business for tax write offs. When I bought her, I had just gotten home from Iraq. She had just about 46,000 miles on the odometer. Original warranty was already used up and it was my "only" car at the time. So I bought an EXTENDED WARRANTY...btw ever since the extended warranty went out...(within the first year image below)
None of that stopped a young man from endlessly beating on only the hottest DOHC VTEC powered Civic the US ever got. All the time hoping it would never leave me stranded as long as I maintained it properly. With that being said, she did her job and I so did I. I abused her, but I maintained her and she never complained.
But you can only abuse her so long before "Im sorry" stops having the right effect. First big break happened in 2006/7-ish. I was f**king around, doing a burnout and ripped a few teeth off the differential planetary gears. This caused one of the larger fragment's to get impaled into the lower side of the housing between the final drive gear and case. Thus a nice crack and small hole allowed all the fluid to escape willy nilly. This was my first and last interaction with 3rd party warranty companies.
Now before I start getting all kinds of hate, yes I tried to claim the transaxle damage. The motor was effectively bone stock other than MSD ignition bolt-ons and I/H/E. Those modifications alone was enough for 3rd party to void my claim, but apparently they really want to renew that warranty.
So now I had a broken Civic and lived in an apartment. No garage to work from, just me, jack stands, parking lot, a weekend and a small assortment of tools that begin a lifelong investment. This was my first opportunity at making a How To thread to remove and replace your transmission as well. <tried finding my old HOW TO> threads but looks like the site scrubbed a lot of stuff from back then.
Fixed the cracked housing with some welding and replaced the open differential with another OEM open diff. Didn't have the money for a LSD at the time. Open diffs were easily $50. After pinning up the Honda Service Manual transaxle blowup, I went to town and replaced the differential, got the car back up in running over that weekend.
I started competing heavily in SCCA Solo II with the Blue Ridge Region SCCA in Virginia. Due to modifications to the car at this point I found myself in Street Modified (SM). Eventually several years of abuse and while at an SCCA event in Danville, Virginia the Civic severely spun a bearing which was the first time she left me stranded over 2 hours from home. Luckily I had recently got my car dyno'd at local place (Coltranes in Pulaski, Virginia) that also had a wrecker service. They went out on a Sunday and grabbed the Civic from the side of the road for $200!
Now was time for the first real teardown of the car. Engine was pulled and the carnage was revealed. The savageness of oil cavitation simply chewed the journal bearing into a thin jagged razor blade. At this point I was finally in my own house, albiet I was renting but it was perfect for what was needed. Had a sweet single car disconnected garage with a vacant second floor. I kind of miss that house, it was nice.
What came next was very sweet high compression all motor build. CTR pistons with ceramic coated tops, nitride coated skirts, OEM CTR LSD, Exedy lightweight flywheel, clutch and more.
.......until next post. This story will continue to evolve and eventually will catch up to where we are today. So join me and follow along for a Civic's odyssey.
So this car has been through the grinder since I have owned it. Originally purchased in 2003 as the second owner, maybe third. The car was a "fleet vehicle" which most likely means it was under previous owners business for tax write offs. When I bought her, I had just gotten home from Iraq. She had just about 46,000 miles on the odometer. Original warranty was already used up and it was my "only" car at the time. So I bought an EXTENDED WARRANTY...btw ever since the extended warranty went out...(within the first year image below)
None of that stopped a young man from endlessly beating on only the hottest DOHC VTEC powered Civic the US ever got. All the time hoping it would never leave me stranded as long as I maintained it properly. With that being said, she did her job and I so did I. I abused her, but I maintained her and she never complained.
But you can only abuse her so long before "Im sorry" stops having the right effect. First big break happened in 2006/7-ish. I was f**king around, doing a burnout and ripped a few teeth off the differential planetary gears. This caused one of the larger fragment's to get impaled into the lower side of the housing between the final drive gear and case. Thus a nice crack and small hole allowed all the fluid to escape willy nilly. This was my first and last interaction with 3rd party warranty companies.
Now before I start getting all kinds of hate, yes I tried to claim the transaxle damage. The motor was effectively bone stock other than MSD ignition bolt-ons and I/H/E. Those modifications alone was enough for 3rd party to void my claim, but apparently they really want to renew that warranty.
So now I had a broken Civic and lived in an apartment. No garage to work from, just me, jack stands, parking lot, a weekend and a small assortment of tools that begin a lifelong investment. This was my first opportunity at making a How To thread to remove and replace your transmission as well. <tried finding my old HOW TO> threads but looks like the site scrubbed a lot of stuff from back then.
Fixed the cracked housing with some welding and replaced the open differential with another OEM open diff. Didn't have the money for a LSD at the time. Open diffs were easily $50. After pinning up the Honda Service Manual transaxle blowup, I went to town and replaced the differential, got the car back up in running over that weekend.
I started competing heavily in SCCA Solo II with the Blue Ridge Region SCCA in Virginia. Due to modifications to the car at this point I found myself in Street Modified (SM). Eventually several years of abuse and while at an SCCA event in Danville, Virginia the Civic severely spun a bearing which was the first time she left me stranded over 2 hours from home. Luckily I had recently got my car dyno'd at local place (Coltranes in Pulaski, Virginia) that also had a wrecker service. They went out on a Sunday and grabbed the Civic from the side of the road for $200!
Now was time for the first real teardown of the car. Engine was pulled and the carnage was revealed. The savageness of oil cavitation simply chewed the journal bearing into a thin jagged razor blade. At this point I was finally in my own house, albiet I was renting but it was perfect for what was needed. Had a sweet single car disconnected garage with a vacant second floor. I kind of miss that house, it was nice.
What came next was very sweet high compression all motor build. CTR pistons with ceramic coated tops, nitride coated skirts, OEM CTR LSD, Exedy lightweight flywheel, clutch and more.
.......until next post. This story will continue to evolve and eventually will catch up to where we are today. So join me and follow along for a Civic's odyssey.
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