S2000 OEM parts??
Anyone know what the honda website is to order engine parts. My Honda S2000 broke down and I need to order a new head gasket and valves to make it run normal again if anyone can tell me of the Honda website or any other website that has those items. Please, and Thank you.
If your going to buy straight from honda go there ask talk to a sales assistant. Theyll give you a print out of all the parts and prices you need. Honda prices are prety bad tho so try to find one used on like the s2ki for sale forums or something.
Well I already asked one of them and they told me to go to their website but I can't even find their website, they don't even know where the hell to get the parts which I think is pretty sad. Oh and I already checked s2ki.com but they usually just have products for car styling and turbos and all that crap nothing that has to do with valves.
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Just a quick question along with this umm, is that all its called just valves? Or is there something else its known as like the rocker arm or something. Sorry I'm still a noob with these engine parts. :>
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Oh, well i found out I think its all 4 valves (in) and (ex) on 4th cylinder it was all black and all the others looked fine so... idk then 1 valve if you look at the valve spirngs all of them stick out if you rub ur finger across the springs except 1 so i dont know...
is this what a shop told you? take pictures of everything, are you sure your cylinder walls/pistons are still good? and that the head is even re-usable?
no i took pics of it already i took it all apart with 1 of my friends we read the manual but 4th cylinder is darker then all theother cylinders but i'll post up pics tomorrow ucz right now i dont have the usb thing my moms bf has it
push the cylinder down to the bottom and look at the walls of the cylinder, are they scored? if so, you're SOL. the way you described it sounded like you mis-shifted at high RPM and blew up a valve which would result in a no-bueno-cylindero.
well the problem is i dont have the tools to take out the valves so what imma do is by new valves for the exhaust and intake and replace them on the 4th cylinder... or does that not work out?
what do u mean scored though?
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Ok well I can't post up the pics becuz I think my bros girl took the phone and I dont have the usb to upload them on my computer, BUT the 4th cylinder kinda looks like all black where the bottom of the valves are. the top where you see the springs at if you run your finger across every valve spring you can feel the valve sticking up but theres just one where its down you can run your finger through there and not feel the valve. Maybe that will help a little?
what happened? oil starvation?
where are you located? I work at a shop in lake forest, called corner 3 garage..we can help you out..we'll get you genuine honda parts for cheaper than what the dealership will sell to you for.
if you are local(orange county) give us a call 949-743-4379
We specialize in honda/nissan/toyota, and not to just get business from you..we are honest people. we have an excellent rating on yelp.com..and those are true customers comments..check us out.
where are you located? I work at a shop in lake forest, called corner 3 garage..we can help you out..we'll get you genuine honda parts for cheaper than what the dealership will sell to you for.
if you are local(orange county) give us a call 949-743-4379
We specialize in honda/nissan/toyota, and not to just get business from you..we are honest people. we have an excellent rating on yelp.com..and those are true customers comments..check us out.
I can vouch for Corner3 Garage. Steve and Nima do go work and are reputable.
If the OP orders one of the online Honda places, use the one closest to you as they can get the parts to you faster and shipping may be cheaper. I've used www.slhondparts.com regularly w/ no problems.
If the OP orders one of the online Honda places, use the one closest to you as they can get the parts to you faster and shipping may be cheaper. I've used www.slhondparts.com regularly w/ no problems.
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