you don't have to sifon the gas. There is a plug on the bottom of the gas tank. you unscrew that plug and get something to catch the old gas..easy fix. The plug if i recall should be on the driver side on the bottom of the gas tank under the rear of the car. I did this once, i tried sifon the gas from the fuel pump and from the gas cap...then found out i could just unscrew the bolt from underneath lol. Lesson learned. Hope this helps
it will fit but you need to convert it to a cable clutch because the 98's are hydraulic
you buy brake pads and you change them
nope don't believe so, 98 runs on hydro tranny and 90 runs with cable tranny..
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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.
pop the hood. look at the engine valve cover, which says DOHC... and look slightly down.
From 1994-2001 all integra's are essentially the same, 94-97 have amber colored turn signals, later models have red in the rear. Also in 98 the front ends and rear bumpers changed a little bit, same with wheel designs. Otherwise all cars are the same.
I have a 98 3.5 rl and the manual says to use gas with an octane rating of at least 91.
10k btu "cars "to 25k btu "semi's" depending of vehicle size. Answer 2: For an Acura Integra 98 it's 14,2k BTU/h. And it's a small car. Source: Acura service manual.
I had that problem with my 98 integra and I called the dealer and they asked me if I had have electrical problems and yes, my battery was dead so they told me that I have to take the car to the dealer and they will pull out the radio to get the serial number and put a code in the radio so that it would work again.
how do you add transmission fluid on 98 acura cl 3.0
If its the same as a 1990, then follow the fuel line underneath the drivers side halfway between the front of the car and the gas tank and u should find it. On my 98 Integra it's on the left side of the car, 2 feet forward of the center of the left tire, to the left of the front left corner of the gas tank. To remove it I needed a 10mm socket using a 6" extension, there were 7 bolts to remove the cover and the pump, and I needed a 22mm open end to get one gas connector off.