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If the 1984 Honda Accord engine dies when put in gear then it could be due to some faulty wiring.
Not difficult.
a18a or b20a
cause its a pice of s honda
Was built for R12, should be converted to R134a
yes, a belt
If you wish to learn how to rebuild a 1988 Honda Accord automatic transmission, then you should purchase Haynes Repair Manual, 1984 through 1989. You can buy this book at Autozone or www.amazon.com.
it could be multiple reasons: dead battery, bad starter, bad ignition switch, bad alternator, loose wire, locked up motor, or a bad connection i would have it checked out.
Why, certainly they have. Literally HUNDREDS of people every week trade their 1984 Accord LX with automatic in on 1984 Accord LX with manual. It's the only realistic way to go. If you were asking how to change a 1974 Volkswagen Bug from automatic (yes, there was an "automatic" transmission for a Bug) to manual, I'd tell you. But an Accord? They're extremely plentiful, in all the popular price ranges. No one's collecting them, and there's a good market for automatic-transmission Accords. So...trade the car in on the one you really want. NO
they spin when the motor reach a temperature, ussualy is on a 1/4 of temperature
Follow this link. http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0d/09/07/0900823d800d0907/repairInfoPages.htm
check the fuse?