Unfortunately this involves removing the transmission from the engine and disconnecting a good deal of the suspension.
There are a few online message boards that are dedicated to preludes and they should outline the process in detail.
Yes you can I have 1988 Honda prelude with the 2.0L in it.
The horn on a 1987 Honda Prelude is located behind the front bumper of the vehicle. It is mounted in front of the engine block.
open the gas cap
The answer is no. The fuel-injected engine from your 1987 Accord is a direct-fit into a 1985-1987 Prelude Si, but will not fit into a 1988 or newer Prelude due to a completely different engine and transmission being used. The wiring harnesses and ECU will also be very different.
To install the clutch on a 1987 Honda Civic the transmission will need to be taken off. Remove all the components to drop the transmission. Once removed loosen the bolts that hold the flywheel and clutch disks. Replace the parts.
the SI is not carborated it is fuel injected.
i wouldn't swap it, the 87 is carbureated and the prelude is fuel injected, just put the same engine in. the 87 accord engine has less hp .
Not all cars have one. I don't think this is one that has.
don't know, but wish i did, that's my issue exactly
dude honestly you need to know how to change oil in the first place in order to do this. hahah sound like you have no automotive skills and should not attempt this process. i will tell ya how to change your oil tho, take it to Goodyear or jiffy lube
Duet - 1987 Prelude - 1.1 was released on: USA: 19 April 1987
honda transmissions do not have filters