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serpent12 04-30-2002 05:21 AM

There seems to be nothing on the net regarding suspeniosn diagrams and info, for the second gen 7s. just wondering if any of you guys had any info??? Also wanted to know peak power and torque(plus what rpm this happens) on an 86' NA??



Any help would be appreciated



:newburn:

90N/A Rex 04-30-2002 07:26 AM

Don't have any suspension diagrams but here is the power breakdown.





Year Engine HP Torque C/R

1986-1988 13B 145@6500 138@3500 9.4

1987-1988 13BT 182@6500 183@3500 8.5

1989-1991 13B 160@7000 140@4000 9.8

1989-1991 13BT 200@6500 196@3500 9.0

winger 04-30-2002 08:02 AM

if you're looking for the suspension assembly diagram...how to change your shocks, springs.....go to the FAQ section of the forum and get the 88 factory service manual....its all in there

Rob x-7 04-30-2002 06:42 PM

Exactly what kind of info are you looking for? I can scan the body repair manuel which is actually a HELL of a lot more informative then the factory one, it gives part numbers, price for parts, and even book time for removal/replace. Along with measurements for the undercarriage. Or were you just looking for some general info?

13BAce 04-30-2002 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='April 30 2002,20:42
Exactly what kind of info are you looking for? I can scan the body repair manuel which is actually a HELL of a lot more informative then the factory one, it gives part numbers, price for parts, and even book time for removal/replace. Along with measurements for the undercarriage. Or were you just looking for some general info?

The factory manual gives those body measurements too.

Rob x-7 04-30-2002 07:40 PM

Ah, too bad it doesnt give prices

13BAce 04-30-2002 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='April 30 2002,21:40
Ah, too bad it doesnt give prices

It doesn't give prices because the dealers charge whatever they feel like charging. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/Wow1.gif

serpent12 05-01-2002 07:11 AM

Just wanted details somewhat similar to this:



Integra Suspension

Rob x-7 05-01-2002 07:19 PM

Body repair books give prices, and at the least, they will be cheaper, for shops anyhow.

Powerpack 05-01-2002 07:39 PM

You should be able to find all you need in the factory manual under 'Suspension'. All the suspension is broken down in pieces so what would you want more than that?! ???

Factory Manual 86-88

Factory Manual 89-92

alton316 05-01-2002 08:00 PM

The FSM dosen't Show you how to align the front end.

My 87 na pulls to the right real bad, (dont even think of

letting go of the steering wheel). Any info on what to do

with this problem?

13BAce 05-01-2002 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by alton316' date='May 01 2002,22:00
The FSM dosen't Show you how to align the front end.

My 87 na pulls to the right real bad, (dont even think of

letting go of the steering wheel). Any info on what to do

with this problem?

That could be as simple as an alignment problem, or maybe something loose in the front end.

Powerpack 05-01-2002 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by alton316' date='May 01 2002,19:00
The FSM dosen't Show you how to align the front end.

My 87 na pulls to the right real bad, (dont even think of

letting go of the steering wheel). Any info on what to do

with this problem?

You could just jack the front of the car up and check for any loose or worn parts, like tie-rod joints or suspension joints. Pry up and down using a pry bar to check for worn joints.

If it looks ok, why don't you go for an complete alignment? :smilewinkgrin:

alton316 05-01-2002 09:27 PM

What happen in the first place that caused this is,

My wife spun out in gravel lost control, and nailed a curb.

pretty good, it bent the front right wheel, pretty good,

and it even bent the inside edge of the rear left wheel.

Rob x-7 05-02-2002 02:57 PM

A alighnment shop will charge you about $40-50 for a front alighnment, like 80-100 for all 4 wheels, just bring it to a pro for this, I personally dont reccomend people do thier own alighnments.

13BAce 05-02-2002 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='May 02 2002,16:57
A alighnment shop will charge you about $40-50 for a front alighnment, like 80-100 for all 4 wheels, just bring it to a pro for this, I personally dont reccomend people do thier own alighnments.

I did my own, and it was really good, but ever since I used my steering rack as an engine stand it has been off. :satisfied:

Powerpack 05-02-2002 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by 13BAce' date='May 02 2002,14:28
I did my own, and it was really good, but ever since I used my steering rack as an engine stand it has been off. :satisfied:

Doing it yourself is not a problem, the hard part is to have the equipment to do it right, unless you can do it yourself in a shop or buy the equipment to do it, but I don't know anyboby who has the money to buy such equipment and accuracy is needed if you don't want to cause premature tire wear.

alton316 05-02-2002 11:33 PM

allready have premature tire wear both front tires wear

on the inside edge.

ILUVMY88CABRIO 05-03-2002 02:21 AM

http://beyondtheredline.fd3s.net/2nd_DTSS.jpg

Is this what you're looking for? Sorry no pic of the front.

Rob x-7 05-03-2002 04:09 PM


I did my own, and it was really good, but ever since I used my steering rack as an engine stand it has been off
< Keep in mind that 13b ace is pretty much a genius and not just around cars. He is like McGyver, his toolbox for the car has a rubber band, a paper clip, and a adjustable wrench<---- thats all he needs

13BAce 05-03-2002 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='May 03 2002,18:09

I did my own, and it was really good, but ever since I used my steering rack as an engine stand it has been off
< Keep in mind that 13b ace is pretty much a genius and not just around cars. He is like McGyver, his toolbox for the car has a rubber band, a paper clip, and a adjustable wrench<---- thats all he needs

What about duct tape?

Rob x-7 05-03-2002 07:18 PM


Quote

I did my own, and it was really good, but ever since I used my steering rack as an engine stand it has been off

< Keep in mind that 13b ace is pretty much a genius and not just around cars. He is like McGyver, his toolbox for the car has a rubber band, a paper clip, and a adjustable wrench<---- thats all he needs

What about duct tape?
Oh yeah, and a tube of silicone, and some wire ties and he is set

13BAce 05-03-2002 07:59 PM


Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='May 03 2002,21:18

Quote

I did my own, and it was really good, but ever since I used my steering rack as an engine stand it has been off

< Keep in mind that 13b ace is pretty much a genius and not just around cars. He is like McGyver, his toolbox for the car has a rubber band, a paper clip, and a adjustable wrench<---- thats all he needs

What about duct tape?
Oh yeah, and a tube of silicone, and some wire ties and he is set

Yeah, wire ties are my new fix-it-all tool.


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