Best way to get a hold of a jspec?
Hey guys,
New to the forum and not really that knowledgeable about cars, so bear with me...
I have a 2001 Prelude SH with about 135,000 on it. The engine's burning oil badly (about 8 quarts between oil changes) and it's clicking loudly (lifters?), so I've been told that it's time to replace the engine before it dies. Heard that buying a jspec would be the way to go. Any info on the best way to get a hold of one would be much appreciated! I'm going to have the swap done professionally, so any info on what I can expect from this process would be appreciated too (reasonable cost, considerations, etc...). Thanks.
New to the forum and not really that knowledgeable about cars, so bear with me...
I have a 2001 Prelude SH with about 135,000 on it. The engine's burning oil badly (about 8 quarts between oil changes) and it's clicking loudly (lifters?), so I've been told that it's time to replace the engine before it dies. Heard that buying a jspec would be the way to go. Any info on the best way to get a hold of one would be much appreciated! I'm going to have the swap done professionally, so any info on what I can expect from this process would be appreciated too (reasonable cost, considerations, etc...). Thanks.
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But you can go to Hmotorsonline.com. They have really nice engines. Thats where I got mine from.
But you can go to Hmotorsonline.com. They have really nice engines. Thats where I got mine from.
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