94' accord jdm swap need help
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94' accord jdm swap need help
i have a '94 lx coupe 5 spd and i just bought a obd1 jdm h22. i have a general idea of where i want this project to go but im looking for some cheap proven methods on what to do next as far as engine prep, parts, and f22a removal and h22 install. i wanna do this right and figure out where to stretch my small budget for the details that matter most can i get some help?
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Re: 94' accord jdm swap need help
best thing to do first is replace all seals/gaskets, timing belt, water pump, cap/rotor, etc. as far as performance, depends on your budget. i did all the preventive maintenance first and figured which performance parts i could still afford in the order of ease of installation with motor out vs. after install. obviously clutch/flywheel had to be on top and i had enough money left for the skunk2 intake manifold and a header. cams were put on hold cause they are easy enough to do in the car. also factor in a good ecu and new motor mounts.
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Re: 94' accord jdm swap need help
Small budget and H22 swap really don't go together IMO. You have an old, unknown condition motor and want to put it in your car. To be on the safe side you need to do ALL the preventative maintenance (in most cases you have to for it to be warrantied by the company you bought it from). Plan on new injectors, spark plugs, wires, distributor, timing belt, headgasket, water pump, fluids, accessory belts, valve cover seals, front main seal, rear main seal, other gaskets (valve cover, etc) in addition to whatever troubleshooting you'll have to do.
Also things like a new clutch/flywheel as well. That stuff adds up quickly. There are more than enough H22 swap threads for you to read. Start in the Accord FAQ.
Also things like a new clutch/flywheel as well. That stuff adds up quickly. There are more than enough H22 swap threads for you to read. Start in the Accord FAQ.
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ya i figured it wasnt going to be an easy quick process i plan on seeing this thing on the motor stand for a while before getting all my reserch a nd refurbishing done.. i just hope the 330,000 mile motor doesnt go belly up just yet :
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If you want to be cheap. Check everything out.
The Clutch on my H22(M2B4 - Transmission) had plenty of material left. So i used it.
Basic Things. Spark Plugs, Timing Belt, Water Pump, Distributor Cap & Rotor.
Seals are a good idea, but if you want to save dollars, then change them as they leak. You can inspect them for damage: Axle Seals, Oil Pan Seals, Transmission Seal, Cam Seals, Front Main Seal, Rear Main Seal, Valve Cover Gasket. Inspect, you can throw some of that red gasket lubricant, to re-seal/add material to the gasket. Looks like red corn syrup.
My Injectors were fine, Headgasket was good.
I had to get a new ignition coil, and knock sensor.
I made use of all stock motor mounts, wiring was....fun.
I had a P13 JDM - ECU
The Clutch on my H22(M2B4 - Transmission) had plenty of material left. So i used it.
Basic Things. Spark Plugs, Timing Belt, Water Pump, Distributor Cap & Rotor.
Seals are a good idea, but if you want to save dollars, then change them as they leak. You can inspect them for damage: Axle Seals, Oil Pan Seals, Transmission Seal, Cam Seals, Front Main Seal, Rear Main Seal, Valve Cover Gasket. Inspect, you can throw some of that red gasket lubricant, to re-seal/add material to the gasket. Looks like red corn syrup.
My Injectors were fine, Headgasket was good.
I had to get a new ignition coil, and knock sensor.
I made use of all stock motor mounts, wiring was....fun.
I had a P13 JDM - ECU
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