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Old Feb 11, 2008 | 12:23 AM
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Default F22/a/b1/b2 F23(sohc) mounting

Asking here just for good measure... question: If I had a 94 Accord Ex would a 90 accord engine bolt into the existing mount location on the drivers side? To make this work would I have bolt the 94 accord motor mount onto the 90 engine to make it line up? Or would the factory 90-93 drivers side mount land in the perfect spot on the 94 accord chassis? you guys follow?

Above question is hypothetical, its an easy way to understand my question. What's going on is I have an f23a7 in my CRX si, my drivers side chassis mount was designed and built to accomidate the the '94 accord style motor mount. I am switching from the f23a7 to an f22a and need to know if fabrication of a new chassis mount will be necessary.

I see using one of these three scenario's:
1. use 90 accord engine with 94 accord drivers side mount (if new mount will bolt to old block diff casting possible?)

2. use 90 accord engine with 90 accord drivers side mount (will it fall into my chassis mount designed for the 94 motor mount?

3. use 90 accord engine with 90 accord drivers side mount and cut off and re-fab my drivers side chassis mount.


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Old Feb 11, 2008 | 05:45 AM
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The motors should all be the same mount wise. You you can swap them without much difficulty at all

I would suggest using the 94 mount however.
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