Speaking of hondas and ive worked on tons of civics doing basic stuff and I will say this, hondas have the absolute tightest Crank bolts i have ever ever encountered. When it takes more torque to break loose a crank bolt on a D series motor than it does on a 1 1/4" lug not on a Military vehicle, something is wrong. 110 ft-lbs my ass. Ive yet to run into one that came off easy. Normally I have to have the pulley holder tool wedged between the lower control arm, 1/2" extensions coming out to the side onto a jack stand to brace it, a 3 foot 1/2" breaker bar with a 6 foot pole on the end of it, start at the 12 oclock position with it and pull down and just before the pole is about to hit the ground.....BAM!!! It finally gives and sounds like a gunshot thinking the extension or breaker bar broke. Ive had to do it this way every single time, D series, F series, F20 out of an S2K, doesnt matter. Stupid hondas. I dont want to even guestimate how much torque was required for that bolt to finally give. Ive split impact sockets on them before. Not fun at all. Other than that bolt the timing belts and everything else on them is pretty easy to do and get to.
Oh I just remembered the worst job ive ever had to do and it was a Nissan. Sorry Nissan but the fwd KA24 motor has to go. Doing an intake manifold gasket on those cars 100% kicked my ass and pissed me off to absolutely no end. From impossible brackets to get to that are hidden, to impossible hoses to get to that are hidden that you have to remove to even get the runners off, basicly impossible to remove the runners without the plenum and to get both off just absolutely sucks. Im sorry but that one takes the cake of any job ive had to do. Bolts for it are in the worst place possible and why nissan decided they needed to use a paper gasket when every other nissan motor uses metal intake manifold gaskets beats me.