Negative. The motor mounts are for a 2.2L engine only, so a K20A will not be a direct drop-in. If you are interested in doing motor swaps on a 1991 Accord, the best choice is an H22A, which comes from a 2000 Honda Prelude Type SH, but rewiring from OBDI to OBDII is a major pain. Check out www.cb7tuner.com for information on performance modification for the 4th generation Accords, which are 1990 to 1993.
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.
Yes, they should be interchangeable.
The 1991 is the 4th generation Accord. Most parts on a 1990 to 1993 are interchangeable.
A Ignition coil diagram for 1991 2.2 Honda accord
possibly
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. )
yes!
no totally different engine, and engine bay lay out. Smaller engine (civic) cant cool a bigger engine (accord)
it is an interference engine, so get you timing belt changed
yes
Ignition switch
Curb weight 2,822 lb of a 1991 Honda accord