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Old Mar 4, 2010 | 09:03 AM
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Okay the time has come for me to build my f series. I had a little motivation after a little black ice jumped out in front of me lol. I was wondering if since I have f22a1 block non v-tech do I need to get h22 non v-tech head. I have done a little research in the past so I know it can be done, but all I've seen is people using the b1 blocks. Is there a difference in he blocks I'm not sure. There's not allot of help on f series motors
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Old Mar 4, 2010 | 09:20 AM
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There is no such thing as a Non VTEC H22 head. If you want to stay Non VTEC then you will need the DOHC H23 or F22B head. There is H22/H23 head swap info in the FAQs at the top of the Accord forum page. The F22A* & F22B* blocks are the same configuration.

There is tones of info on the F series block. You just need to do a little more searching. :thumbup
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Old Mar 4, 2010 | 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by GhostAccord
There is no such thing as a Non Vtech H22 head. If you want to stay Non Vtec then you will need the DOHC H23 head. There is H22/H23 head swap info in the FAQs at the top of the Accord forum page.
Thanks bro still pretty new to honda-tech haha
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