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Old 01-29-2008, 11:36 AM   #1
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WTB: d15B2 head for 1989 civic HB

Yep I bought a car that had a seized cam. I thought it was a broken timing belt due to the distributer not spinning when cranked but it turned out that the cam seized and sheared the woodruff key on the cam gear so it was spinning but the cam was not.

So i need a head, I'm looking for one that has no bent valves and is bolt on ready and is local for me to pick up. Im in Greensboro N.C.

Help me out I cant wait to start saving more gas then my full size truck!!

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Tim
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Old 01-31-2008, 07:33 AM   #2
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I found one guys, have new timing belt, water pump, plugs, oil, oil filter, resurfaced head. mmmm cant wait to hear her run.
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