It is probably the throw out bearing going bad. You have to remove the transmission from the bottom to replace it. Replace the clutch, pilot bearing, and throw out bearing and have the flywheel resurfaced.
Acura makes the Integra.
a acura integras stock d16 makes 300hp at 5500 rpm and 850lbs of torque at 13,300 rpms : ))
Maybe "throw-out" bearing Should have been replaced w/clutch
YES!!! but manual verses automatic really makes a load of difference.
Any B series engine will drop right in and Hasport makes a lot of mounts so you could probably drop an H22 or a K20 in.
my 95 integra has a problem with the brake light located on the hatchback. I haven'y figured out what is causing it , but I have located it and it appears that something is loose inside that brake. Should figure it out here soon.
i think your question is to long!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
acura (honda)...who is buried in grants tomb ?
Yes, any Honda Civic motor from those years will work with little to no modification, same with any Acura Integra motors. That's what makes hondas so great.
take rotor and cap off and there is a module in there on bottom with 3 wiers take apart and bring it to get tested and on top theres the coil pack in there take that to get tested to that's all that makes it spark on acuras
It is on the same circuit as the interior light. 7.5 amp fuse. This is the always powered line to the antenna. There is also a power wire from your radio which makes it go up and down when the radio is turned on and off.
sounds like the sunroof motor is either going bad, or has faulty wiring leading up to motor.