Provided they both share an h22a or f22a engine they should be a perfect match!
If the Prelude is an automatic, yes, you use automatic transmission fluid. If it's a manual, there's manual transmission fluid. As much as possible, purchase the manufacturer (Honda) branded transmission fluid.
The type of automatic transmission fluid that you should put in your 1997 Honda Prelude varies depending on the transmission. Honda recommends that you use their own brand of ATF when you replace the fluid in the SportShift transmission.
They do if it is an automatic transmission. The Prelude (except Si) has the same manual transmission as well. The Prelude Si has a slightly different manual transmission, but it will still fit into a 1986-1989 Accord.
Yes. The H22a and H23a motors can interchange transmissions.
If it is a manual transmission you do not have transmission cooler lines. If its an automatic they will be on one side of the radiator and you can follow them to the tranny from there.
It came in both traditional manual transmission and sequential "SportShift", which is automatic transmission that has a shifter that allows for upshifts and downshifts.
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).
If you are standing facing the grill it is on the front passenger lower side of the engine under the two hoses. It has a yellow ring handle.
The 1986 Honda prelude 2.0 Si has a A20a3.
i have no diea what you mean i need to know the series of the engine that's in the car and i can help you from there
Yes, with some custom mounts for the engine and transmission. This can be expensive if you have a shop do the work for you.
That is very possible but most likely yes