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h22 swaps on wagons

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    #16
    Originally posted by deevergote View Post
    Even then... I made the mistake of paying a shop to do my swap back in 2003, before it was well documented on here... I'm STILL fixing the crap they did wrong, after I had to learn most of it just to teach them what to do!

    Paying someone to do it doesn't always mean you can remain in blissful ignorance. If you don't know what to do, you won't know if THEY don't know what they're doing!
    Originally posted by cb7_tillidie View Post
    Fine he can pay sombody to do it. But if it was me he was paying to do it i would sell him the golden gate bridge just for the fact he doesn't know whats going on. And when it breaks down how is he going to fix it he is now going to have to take it back to the shop and dish out more money. My friend was the same way he didn't know nothing and paid dearly for it. Now he has wasted a lot of money fixing there bullshit. And now he learend how to do it himself from fixing there screw ups.
    Agreed.
    I'm not defending him or the idea of paying someone to do it, just observing that he's probably going to take this route instead of actually learning. Which he, judging by this thread, probably isn't going to bother with.

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      #17
      Originally posted by deevergote View Post
      I can't read the words and numbers you just typed. What are you saying?
      Ill try school him on the stickies...

      You can follow this steps on your swap

      Engine Removal

      Swap FAQ


      H22 parts list

      If you need any help with doing a swap PM me if i dont know the answer i can atleast help you look it up.


      Originally posted by Uncle Willey
      When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.

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        #18
        fist i know what im doing i have done many motor swaps in the pass just small one like a ls ore a gsr on honda civics but this is my first cb9 swap im just making sure that i get everything right befor i mess it up

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          #19
          Oh, excuse us. We didn't realize you know everything already. I suppose we assumed you were a total beginner because you couldn't tell the difference between an OBD1 car and an OBD2 car, and you were too lazy to take 30 seconds on Google to find it out for yourself. That, and the fact that you type like a 6 year old that's still learning to spell... it really threw us off, man! Now that we know you're an expert, we'll leave you to it. Any info that you already know but would like to double-check before you start your swap is already on this site. Feel free to look it up.






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