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Old 11-25-2008, 05:00 AM   #26
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94-97 del sol vtec one or a 99-00 si gasket?
They are the same.
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Old 12-14-2008, 08:39 PM   #27
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so the top vtec solenoid has the screen in it too right?
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Old 12-29-2008, 12:33 PM   #28
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Does any1 know which one to use on a d16z6??? I used number 15825-p08-005 but it still leaks.
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Old 02-23-2009, 05:26 PM   #29
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Old 04-14-2009, 10:03 AM   #30
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Hey there. I have a 92 Integra GSR and I have a very similar leak. I have oil accumulating just under the distributor, dripping down the block onto the tranny. A lot of mechanics have told me that my head gasket is leaking, but one guy who worked on fixing my leak said that one or more of the seals are leaking. So.. He fixed the seals, and put some silicone for extra hold. (He also replaced a seal too). I drove it a lot that night, and drove faster than usual. The next morning, the oil came back! Now I am worried; what if it is the head gasket thats leaking? OR, what if its both? In any case, I will have to fix the seals first, but is it ok to drive with these seals leaking oil??? I eventually plan on doing it, but will it be alright for a few months??
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Old 05-07-2009, 09:27 PM   #31
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Hey guys,


I'm in Australia. Thanks for the info so far, but I'm a little confused. I have a '91 CRX SiR and will need to do this same procedure because it's leaking down to my head.

Will I need both the VTEC Solenoid and the Upper Gasket, or is it just best to do them both anyway?

I've contacted a guy at a Honda Dealer who does lots of sales and connections for my CRX club and he's ordered in the solenoid so I might ask him for the upper gasket also, but do I need the NSX solenoid/gasket? I told him I need one for a B16A...


thanks,
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Old 05-26-2009, 10:22 AM   #32
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Hey guys,


I'm in Australia. Thanks for the info so far, but I'm a little confused. I have a '91 CRX SiR and will need to do this same procedure because it's leaking down to my head.

Will I need both the VTEC Solenoid and the Upper Gasket, or is it just best to do them both anyway?

I've contacted a guy at a Honda Dealer who does lots of sales and connections for my CRX club and he's ordered in the solenoid so I might ask him for the upper gasket also, but do I need the NSX solenoid/gasket? I told him I need one for a B16A...


thanks,
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90-91 Civic/CRX SiR are OBD0, so you will need the NSX gaskets for better fit.

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Old 06-12-2009, 01:30 PM   #33
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Default Re: DIY CRX JDM B16 Vtec solenoid gasket change

thank you thank you thank you I just found this thread by looking up how to change the switch and now i have this new info. i'll be doing all this just to make sure all's good and well there!
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Old 09-11-2009, 02:36 PM   #34
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yea thats the right gasket for the jdm b16 but they are trying to charge 70 bucks for the nsx gaskets when honda only charges about 30 for theirs...
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Old 09-11-2009, 09:08 PM   #35
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Thanks for the info for sure. I think I'm having the same issue besides cam seals lol.
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Old 09-17-2009, 03:51 PM   #36
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1988-1991 (XSi) OBD-0 B16 require both vtec solenoid gaskets from a 91 Acura NSX.

Large gasket: #15825-PR3-005

Smaller Upper Gasket: #36172-PR3-005





Modified by gringo7718 at 6:36 AM 7/2/2008

i know this thread is about the jdm b16a, but my question is, would this gasket go for the b16a2 also? i've changed my vtec solenoid gasket 2 times alrdy and it has still been leaking after 1-2 weeks of it being installed. on the picture to the right, where its circled in red, thats the spot that it has a lil rip at.


the gasket that i have been installing, # 15825-p08-005.
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Old 10-17-2009, 11:32 AM   #37
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Default Re: DIY CRX JDM B16 Vtec solenoid gasket change

anyone know the correct part number for this thicker top gasket???




here is the comparison of the 36172 pr3 005 and its to skinny and doesnt have the bend???
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