yes it will.
Only if they have the same motor. make sure you check before you try it.--Josh
5w20 motor oil And for the tranny only use authentic Honda ATF.
motor is the same, transmission is diffrent... you need just the motor or you get a manual body but auto swap?
Yes. If it has the same type of motor as from the car you got the transmission from.
No. The Prelude has a B20A5 motor. The civic will have a D-series tranny. They will not interchange (B and D series parts do not interchange).
The motor oil that is recommended for a 1996 Honda Civic automatic is 5w 20. This motor oil can be purchased at any auto parts store.
Removing the transmission on a 1998 Honda Civic takes time as it engine will need to be remove as well. The engine mounts will need to be removed, coolant drained, hoses removed and shift linkage removed. When everything is properly loosened, using an engine hoist, lift the motor out. Disconnect the transmission from the engine and replace the unit.
a 1991 Honda civic motor
no
The 97 Honda Prelude motor (h22a) will fit into a 2000 civic with custom mounts (available to purchase online), however you will need the h22a transmission, shift-linkage, axles, and ecu (full swap). The h22a motor will not work with the stock d-series transmission.
yes
yes
yes, the motors are interchangeable.