This should help. On a SOHC D-series it should be pretty easy. The DOHC engine is a bit more tricky, the B-series trickier still. But as long as you stick to the instructions you should be fine.
http://www.Honda.co.uk/owner/CRXManual/index.html
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D series are very easy. make sure go ahead get new timing belt and tensioner, new head stud.
look for coolant in the oil and do a compression test. two adjacent cylinders with low compression will indicate a blown headgasket.
The 1986 Honda CRX already has a 1.5.
Civic Racing eXperiment = CRX
Honda produced the CRX from 1983 to 1991. Honda is releasing a car in 2011 called the CR-Z, it is a hybrid remake of the CRX. Check it out!
I've just gone to service :)
For crx si the hp is 108.
The Honda CRX features a cable type clutch and therefore does not have fluid. The CRX Del Sol however features a hydraulic assembly and does.
no, because there is no such thing as a 1999 CRX
My CRX has a 10 gallon gas tank.
84 CRX ??? help me here CRX went 88 to 91/92 then came Del Sol CRX???
If by CRX you mean an 84-91 CRX then no. They have a cable clutch, however the del sol aka CRX del sol does.
the 1991 Honda crx hf has the 1.5 liter motor unless a swap has been done
Hmm... mine takes 10 gallons. I have an 89 Honda CRX.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osn-bAonkVA
There are many places online where an individual can purchase the vehicle Honda CRX SI. Examples would include eBay, CRX SI website, and Honda's official website.
If its a 89 Honda CRX si wih manual transmission, use genuine Honda MTF. You can purchase it at any Honda or Acura dealer near you.
Yes with a little bit of you work. go to Honda-tech.com you can find every thing you want to no there.
YES only the CRX DX was available with Automatic Transmission
The 1988 Honda CRX was a new generation of the model. The exhaust from a 1988 will not fit on a 1987 model.
One can purchase CRX car parts for their Honda directly from a Honda dealership. One can also purchase from sites such as AutoHausAZ, or Honda Parts Now.
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Honda stopped making CR-X at 1991
There isn't a crx diagnostic plug on any vehicle prior to 1996
88-89 hf crx uses 190cc 90-91 hf crx uses 240cc
Honda CRX was built from Honda Civic platform and shared many components with the Civic. All Honda CRX models have a mechanical fuel pump that can be easily located within the engine bay, making fuel-pump replacement much easier than on some newer cars.?æ