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Old 07-12-2003, 07:45 AM
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Is there somewhere on your engine that it is stamped, marked, chiselled, engraved...whatever... the actual model of the engine?

I believe that my enginve is a D15B1 SOHC but I'm not sure...is there a physical marking on it that tells you?

I know this is probably a dumb question but...bare with me...

1990 Honda Civic STD 1.5L / 4 MT

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Old 07-12-2003, 12:39 PM
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Borrowed from westcoaststyle:

Same on most I4 and I5 engines. It will probably be covered in black grime, just wipe it off and it will be there.
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Thanks Kai!!!


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Old 07-12-2003, 01:41 PM
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That didn't do it...is it behind the manifold heat sheild? because I can't see that spot anywhere...?

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Left of the manifold, on the edge that the transaxle bolts to. Just follow down the side of the engine until you see a rectangular flat spot, and wipe it off. The engine code, the block serial number, and "HM" should be stamped there. Sometimes it is really faint, but it should be there.
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I think I found it...but there is a whole bunch of thick sludgy greasy crap on there ...I have to do an engine clean soon...so hopefully I should be able to get to it. What I scraped off didn't reveal anything...
there was a 'sticker' right beside that flat spot that started with an "L3" and then a bunch of numbers...what do you suppose that was?

What's "HM" by the way...sorry if that's a stupid question.

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it will look like this

CODE
serial #
HM


The HM means Honda Motors.
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Dude its there just scrub harder.
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yah a good amount of degreaser was necessary to find it on a few of the engines i had that had valve cover gasket leaks which had laid down years of grime, but it was there sure enough after about a half pound of black oil and dirt, ive had complete spider webs around my transmission even after driving the car for 3 months that never got cleaned off with the radiator fan blowing so.... its good to get in there and clean up every so often
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Gunk Foamy Engine Brite does wonders.



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