The H22 engine, which are found in 1997 Honda Preludes, are interference engines. This means that the valves and pistons do indeed make contact as the engine is on.
Yes, it has an interference motor.
Yes , the 3.2 liter V6 engine in a 1997 Honda Passport ( IS an interference engine )
it is always going to be on the engine block
How do you change a fuel filter in a 1997 Honda Prelude
Yes, the 1997 Honda Prelude does have fuel injection.
It's near the firewall, on the right side of the engine bay.
Not without electrical work. The 1997+ Preludes have OBD2 wire harness while the 92-96 Have OBD1. Different wire harness/sensors/ecu.
Yes, the 1997 Honda Accord is an interference engine. You MUST change the cam belt every 105,000 miles or 10 years whichever comes first. Also replace the water pump at the same time.
No, all 1997 Honda engines are interference engines. The cam belt must be replaced every 105,000 miles. If the belt breaks you will have serious engine damage. 2003 and up Honda four-cylinder engines are not interference engines but the V-6 still is.
The Honda Prelude does not have a governor or speed limiter. It is only limited by drag at high speeds.
Interference,
The engine is a non-interference engine.