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h22 build
Im gonna be rebuilding my h22 soon, I searched and couldn't find a write-up from anyone else doing it, andyone know where I can find one.
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Re: h22 build (contractkiller)
this is only a suggestion but grab an actual h22a oem service manual they have the best step by step instructions because to be honest i trust the honda engineers/mechanics more than some technicians and publishers...my .02 cents
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Re: h22 build (Lubo_25)
Yeah I agree. The online *factory shop* manual's are the best!!
Mine's in Abode Acrobat so you can search actual words or phrases and it cuts search time to almost nothing. It makes a very easy read.
Mine's in Abode Acrobat so you can search actual words or phrases and it cuts search time to almost nothing. It makes a very easy read.
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Re: h22 build (mattsnooz)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mattsnooz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yeah I agree. The online *factory shop* manual's are the best!!
Mine's in Abode Acrobat so you can search actual words or phrases and it cuts search time to almost nothing. It makes a very easy read. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I say get both, I did. The manual IS great for giving you lots of info, but a picture is worth a 1000 words while a video is worth a million... seriously, it's cool to see him put on a timing belt on, put pistons into a block, everything. I'd just follow along with your book at each step to make sure he didn't give you any wrong torques or w/e.
Mine's in Abode Acrobat so you can search actual words or phrases and it cuts search time to almost nothing. It makes a very easy read. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I say get both, I did. The manual IS great for giving you lots of info, but a picture is worth a 1000 words while a video is worth a million... seriously, it's cool to see him put on a timing belt on, put pistons into a block, everything. I'd just follow along with your book at each step to make sure he didn't give you any wrong torques or w/e.
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