NO, The 2.2 L Honda 4 cylinder IS an Interference engine. Engine damage will occur if the belt breaks. Should be replaced at 90,000 miles. I would also suggest you replace the water pump at the same time. This will save you money down the road when the pump fails. The life expectancy of the pump is around 100,000 miles.
A Ignition coil diagram for 1991 2.2 Honda accord
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Yes , the 2.2 L - 4 cylinder engine in a 1991 Honda Accord is an interferance engine ( according to www . gates . com - no spaces - they manufacture timing belts etc. )
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no totally different engine, and engine bay lay out. Smaller engine (civic) cant cool a bigger engine (accord)
The motor in a 1991 Accord is interchangeable with the engine in a 1992 Accord. They are only slightly different but will still interchange with no problems.
it is an interference engine, so get you timing belt changed
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Ignition switch
Curb weight 2,822 lb of a 1991 Honda accord
The water temperature sensor on your 1991 Honda accord, is located on the front of the engine. The sensor is above the water thermostat housing.
The EGR valve for a Honda EX 1991 is at the top of the engine. It is at the front, just to the left of center.