Yes you can, I would imagine it is possible for any motor at all.
Let your car sit overnight without being run so the engine is at its coldest state in the morning when you do this. If the engine is warm the parts all slightly expand with the heat, and this little bit of difference will throw your valve adjustments out of whack.
put the car on pair of safety stands, take off the driver's side front wheel
i think the crank pulley is 19mm socket, put it on
take off the valve cover and now turn the crank pulley nut so the lobes on the cams over left most cylinder (looking at the engine from the front of the car) are either point towards each other or the exhuast lobes point forwards and the intake lobes point backwards.
now i cant remember which side gets what clearance, but they are .007" and .009" (they will be stated in a car manual however). anyway get a 12mm wrench, put it over the nut and with losen it. with a screw driver adjust the clearance measureing with a feeler gauge. tightened the nut back.
double check clearances. move onto the next cylinder but rotating the crank pulley again.
im sure i missed something though, please feel free to correct me anyone
90-93
In the fuel tank.
Either by adjusting the cable at the "Y" un front of the rear end or adjusting the rear brakes helps sometimes.
any 92-2001 integra will fit. also any Honda civic 92-2002 will fit also i believe
Where is the oil filtet located on a 92 honda
Find a bigger hill
When changing the corner lights on a 1992 Acura Integra first find the housings for the corner lights. Pull the old lights off and replace the bulbs.
Yes, with one exception: the 92 Integra comes with a cable actuated clutch, the 98 a hydraulic actuated clutch. Hasport may have a cable to hydraulic converter kit.
yupp they fall off all the time
I found this site, http://installdr.com/InstallDocs/Acura/Integra.html, hope it helps.
The 1992 Acura Integra master window switch is interchangeable with other 1992 models. The master window switch was used in all 1991 through 1994 models.
No, the brake booster on a 1994 Acura Integra is different from a 1992 model. The 1994 model is a different generation and uses a different sized brake booster.