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Look at my head....

Posted: January 21st, 2003, 10:37 pm
by CSaunders
:shock: I have a 1998 Type R. I was just wondering if there is a code on the head of the motor, so that I can tell if the head is a real Type R head and not a GSR.

Posted: January 22nd, 2003, 1:07 pm
by Dr Who
it should say b18c5 on the tranny...i think. i have a gsr and it says b18c, so that would be my best guess.

hmm.....

Posted: January 22nd, 2003, 3:06 pm
by Aj
The actual block will say B18c5, not the tranny, but if it's just the head, it'll be a PR3-? head code, depending on what type of Type-R it came out of, but the the most common are PR3-4 or PR3-3.

Later,
Aj

Identifying the ITR head

Posted: January 22nd, 2003, 5:31 pm
by bbqman
Three things for sure
1) Green paint where the cam sits
2)pr3-4 stamped on the side of the exhaust
3)30 stamped where the other cam sits

This is besides the porting done near the valve seats and the flash removal.

I think this was answered peviously in another thread..........

Posted: January 22nd, 2003, 9:28 pm
by CSaunders
:? i just checked my head and it read pr3-2 does that sound about right..thanks for the tips..cept for the b18c tranny..haha let me know when that comes out..j/k thanks

Posted: January 23rd, 2003, 12:00 am
by Aj
Sounds close enough, I'm not exactly sure what number they were stamping back in 98', but I do know for sure that anything with the Prefix of PR3 is an either B16 or B18C5 head casting, the only other car that uses the same head code is the Si and the Civic type-R, easy way to know it's not a civic, is check the side of the block and make sure it's not stamped ethier B16A, B16A2, or B16B, otherwise, it's more than likely a type-R, unless someone went though a lot of trouble to fool you.

If you're really concerned, take off the valve cover, and look to see if the valve springs are painted yellow and blue alternating between hot and cold sides.

Any way, Later,
Aj