1986-87 1.0L Prelude
1973-78 1.2L All
1973-78 1.3L All
1980-84 1.3L All
1973-78 1.5L All
1985-89 1.5L Civic
1988-95 1.5L Civic, CRX
1993-95 1.5L Civic Del Sol
1979-84 1.5L All
1985-87 1.5L CRX
1993-95 1.6L Civic Del Sol
1973-78 1.6L All
1980-82 1.6L All
1988-95 1.6L Civic, CRX
1984-87 1.8L Prelude, Accord
1979-83 1.8L All
1986-91 2.0L Prelude
1990-91 2.1L Prelude
1990-95 2.2L Prelude, Accord
1992-95 2.2L Prelude
1995 2.7L Accord
Honda Civics do not have a interference engine. These cars use non-interference engines which means the pistons and valve have space between each other when the engine is operational. COMPLETELY wrong. D-series motors ARE INTERFERENCE MOTORS.
yes, Honda cr-v's have interference engines.
All Honda 4 cylinder engines up to 2002 are interference engines.
all Honda civics have 4 cylinder engines
Know that all Honda Civics have a cam belt and they are interference engines. If the belt breaks there will be engine damage. They must be replaced from 60,000 to 110,000 miles depending on the year.
yes it is
Yes , the 2.3 liter 4 cylinder and the 3.0 liter V6 engines in a 1999 Honda Accord are interference engines
Honda engines are interference engines. That means if the timing belt breaks, catastrophic damage could result when the pistons hit the valves.
The correct term is interference engine. All Honda vehicles built up to 2002 are interference engines. All V6 engines are interference engines no matter the year. Starting in 2003 & up the Accord 4 cylinder is NOT an interference engine. Starting in 2005 & up the 4 cylinder Civic is NOT and interference engine.
Honda Civics and Acura Integras are all models of vehicles that have interchangeable parts with one another. Acura Integra engines, such as the B18c5, can fit into 1994 Honda Civics.
Many Honda Civics came with Vtech engines which greatly increased their power and performance. These engines were designed to run at very high revolutions to produce the most efficient power curve.
ALL INTEGRA'S LIKE MOST HONDA ENGINES ARE INTERFERENCE