What are these so called "serials"?
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What are these so called "serials"?
Well, I dumped my problem heap off at Westbrook Honda. I'm checking in and there like oh it's a 95 LX? And I'm like yea, then my mom goes it's got a bigger engine in it. And I'm thinkin "Great, here it goes". So then he says what's it got? And I said a b16a that they use in Del sols and 00 civic si's I guess. And he says you guess? And I said well it's out of a 95 Sir2 from japan. And he just looked at me like "Hey, I'm just a desk worker what your saying makes no sense to me." Then he said he's going to charge for an hour of diagnosis and he's going to have to try to find my engines serial numbers. They said they can't do anything untill they do. Now I pretty much hobbled my car up there because of the cooling issue. If they just turn there backs to me and don't work on my car. It won't make it home.
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Originally Posted by qtiger
You took a modified car to a dealership?
Your life is over. Kill yourself now.
Your life is over. Kill yourself now.
Infact they did a pretty good job. Quick about it too.
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In my experience, dealership mechanics are inferior to those you'll find at any good, local shop. And the local shops are cheaper.
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There is one garage in my town, and uh, there not exactly the most user friendly or honest. There really aren't any well established garages around here. I wish I knew one in the south eastern CT area.
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All engines have a serial number on them somewhere. Not sure about our cars, but a lot of older cars had the serial numbers matched up.
They probably wanted to check yours for a couple of reasons:
1. To verify the motor isn't a stolen motor.
and
2. To find out wtf kind of motor it is since 95 LX's don't come with B16s. Now if you'd have told them that it's a motor out of <insert whatever USDM car that uses a B16 motor here> then they probably wouldn't have had any problems.
Good to hear they got you fixed up.
My question is: If you did the swap (not sure if you did or not, just guessing) then why couldn't you have done the 60k mi service yourself?
They probably wanted to check yours for a couple of reasons:
1. To verify the motor isn't a stolen motor.
and
2. To find out wtf kind of motor it is since 95 LX's don't come with B16s. Now if you'd have told them that it's a motor out of <insert whatever USDM car that uses a B16 motor here> then they probably wouldn't have had any problems.
Good to hear they got you fixed up.
My question is: If you did the swap (not sure if you did or not, just guessing) then why couldn't you have done the 60k mi service yourself?
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Originally Posted by jweltch
All engines have a serial number on them somewhere. Not sure about our cars, but a lot of older cars had the serial numbers matched up.
They probably wanted to check yours for a couple of reasons:
1. To verify the motor isn't a stolen motor.
and
2. To find out wtf kind of motor it is since 95 LX's don't come with B16s. Now if you'd have told them that it's a motor out of <insert whatever USDM car that uses a B16 motor here> then they probably wouldn't have had any problems.
Good to hear they got you fixed up.
My question is: If you did the swap (not sure if you did or not, just guessing) then why couldn't you have done the 60k mi service yourself?
They probably wanted to check yours for a couple of reasons:
1. To verify the motor isn't a stolen motor.
and
2. To find out wtf kind of motor it is since 95 LX's don't come with B16s. Now if you'd have told them that it's a motor out of <insert whatever USDM car that uses a B16 motor here> then they probably wouldn't have had any problems.
Good to hear they got you fixed up.
My question is: If you did the swap (not sure if you did or not, just guessing) then why couldn't you have done the 60k mi service yourself?
Also I did tell them what the motor was and what it came out of. Make sure you read all the posts first.