Blowing Ignition Fuses after swap
I recently replaced my integras engine with a JDM B18B1, I used my original throttle body(to have the MAP sensor) also I swapped 1 plug from my original wiring harness to the JDM one was a plug on the drivers side. Yesterday i finally finished up the swap and tried to start. Would turn over but plugs wouldnt fire(and it threw no CEL), since then i have Swapped distrubtors, checked ignition timing, checked valve tming, used an OHM meter to check to make sure distb was getting power, changed my sparkplugs and wires, since i have done all that now my car wont even turn over and it blows a 50amp ignition fuse in my underhood fusebox everytime i try to start it. I am positive ive got all wires right on the plug that I switched. When my previous engine quit I was in 3rd gear about 5500rpm and it just felt like I downshifted into 2nd and let out on the clutch. Car wouldnt restart would turn over but wouldnt fire. Does anyone have any ideas???
Yes it was ODB1 but 1 plug on the passenger side was a little different(plugs were very close but 1 just wouldnt go in.). Ive checked and recheckd the wiring on the harness pretty much tested each PIN with the OHM meter(all plugs from the distrubutor anyways)
Originally Posted by WallysDa
There is no such thing as a jdm b18b. There is no car that has a 1.8 non vtec over seas.
Yea dude im pretty sure that this is from Japan because the throttle cable comes from the passanger side instead from across the intake manifold and also the oil filter that came with it had japanese writing all over it. Also the exhaust manifold was a good bit different from my USDM one. But thats not the question does anyone know what i can do to get my car started?
Yes but they were pretty much the same except 1 plug in which I changed from my original wiring harness. All the wires seemd to be going to the same places. Are there any other differences???





