Originally Posted By: fdcg27
My wife owned a 1976 Civic CVCC 4 spd, which she had bought new, when I met her. It had ~80K then. It had had typical girl maintenance, in that she asked me to check the oil one day, and I had to add two quarts to that ~3.5 qt sump. She asked me to look at the brakes and I found one of the calipers seized. The bore looked okay and a piston kit and new pads were pretty cheap. I personally rebuilt the carb, and was very pleased with the improvement in the way the engine ran.
I used 10W-40 of whatever brand in it at 3K intervals, with no need for top ups (how long had it gone to have been two qts low?), and it had reached 160K when we sold it.
This was the first Honda I had ever driven. I was very impressed with the free-revving, smooth little engine, as well as the go-kart handling. Of course, there was also a go-kart ride. The first gen Civic shell also had remarkable interior space for such a small package.
The minimal output of the engine still yielded decent acceleration, due to short gearing and low (div>
Cool story!
My step-mother had a 1977 Civic CVCC 5-speed as well. When I asked her about it and how reliable it was when I had my Civic, she said that for the first 6 years she owned it, so did NOTHING but a break job, and 3750-mile interval oil changes.