Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question.
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Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question.
I was told that I cant use the 90-93 accord intermediate shaft cause it wont bolt up to my block. I have a 99 h22a4 block, and a m2a4 tranny. this is going into a 96 ex. can anyone tell me. I looked in the forums and did not find anything tyhat went into detail. thx
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (Sixgundone)
it should bolt up to the base model h22a4 block but not the type SH h22a4 block.
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (dragline)
Great. I was so close to missing out on a half shaft. I couldnt find one for the longest time. I finally Got a hold of one and wasnt gonna buy it cause i wasnt sure. Thx man for your info
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (Sixgundone)
i was under the impression that the back of the block casting was different for a4 motors because of the ATTS trannys. hmmm...
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (B16B)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B16B »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i was under the impression that the back of the block casting was different for a4 motors because of the ATTS trannys. hmmm...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Only for H22a4 blocks that had ATTS from the factory
Only for H22a4 blocks that had ATTS from the factory
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (turbogixxer)
Did the base model have atts? If not, does anyone know the block number, or code? Cause I am not sure if my block is from a sh or base model.
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (Sixgundone)
Type SH, It has the Same H22a4. Hoop over to the Prelude forum and check the FAQ on the top of the page.
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (sedanman)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sedanman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The SH block is different because of the ATTS differential not because of the transmission.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was talking about the engine code. It is still a H22a4
I was talking about the engine code. It is still a H22a4
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (turbogixxer)
Sorry turbogixxer for the mix up, My reply was for B16B's last post about the SH block,my fault. I don't think there is anything I know that you don't know
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (sedanman)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sedanman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sorry turbogixxer for the mix up, My reply was for B16B's last post about the SH block,my fault. I don't think there is anything I know that you don't know </TD></TR></TABLE>
No problem.
No problem.
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (turbogixxer)
Just to clear everything up:
Type SH-H22a4-ATTS
Base-H22a4-NO ATTS
Both have same block numbers just different casting.
Type SH-H22a4-ATTS
Base-H22a4-NO ATTS
Both have same block numbers just different casting.
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (LudeSH)
Has anyone heard of someone making there own adapter plate or customizing there mid shaft to make this work in a civic?
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (Sixgundone)
Do you have a base model or a SH block, easy way to tell the difference is to look at your oil filter location, if it mounts directly on the block and sits flat is a base, if it mounts on an external oil cooler,not directly on the block at an angle just below the intake manifold then its a SH block. If you do have an SH block,yes you need to fab an adapter/modify a mid shaft to mount correctly to the ATTS mounting points. At least you have the right transaxle, jdm m2a4 and not the m2u4 SH trans.
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (LudeSH)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LudeSH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">it should bolt up to the base model h22a4 block but not the type SH h22a4 block.</TD></TR></TABLE>
It WILL bolt up. I have an h22a4 (non sh) block in my eg hatch and i used the accord intermediate shaft with integra axles with the prelude inner splines to attach to H block and accord intermediate shaft
It WILL bolt up. I have an h22a4 (non sh) block in my eg hatch and i used the accord intermediate shaft with integra axles with the prelude inner splines to attach to H block and accord intermediate shaft
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (94_HATCH)
thx guys. I checked it out and it is what i do not want it to be. It is a SH block. Looks like me and my pops are gonna have to machine somtin up. Thx again.
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (ek9h22)
Here are some pics of a fabricated bracket that I made for my H22a4 Sh block so that I can then have the halfshaft mount to the block. This is dropped in my 96 accord
* Notice where the oil filter goes it is at an angle instead of the middle of the block like the base model blocks. That is how you can tell that it is an SH block by where the oil filter.
* Notice where the oil filter goes it is at an angle instead of the middle of the block like the base model blocks. That is how you can tell that it is an SH block by where the oil filter.
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Re: Any h22a4er's out there? this is your question. (Phat8186)
These pics are needed for alot of people out there who are tryin to do this swap. great pics, and greatly appreciated.