any civic engine will work, any engine will fit, the amount of fabrication and frame modification and time and money required for this job makes it not a reasonable tasking to do. For a normal person, buying another car, or a newer car is suffice.
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Yes. Honda likes to use the same part in as many things as possible. This engine is also used in Honda's outboards.
All Honda 4 cylinder engines up to 2002 are interference engines.
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.
I know an 87 honda accord engine will fit.
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Honda engines are interference engines. That means if the timing belt breaks, catastrophic damage could result when the pistons hit the valves.
The vast majority are iinterferance engines, but not all. You need to be more specific.
The correct term is interference engine. All Honda vehicles built up to 2002 are interference engines. All V6 engines are interference engines no matter the year. Starting in 2003 & up the Accord 4 cylinder is NOT an interference engine. Starting in 2005 & up the 4 cylinder Civic is NOT and interference engine.
The 1998 Honda Accord 4 cylinder engine is an interference engine. In fact, both the 4 cylinder and the V6 engine are interference engines.
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.
In 2012 Indianapolis 500, Chevrolet and Lotus will join Honda in supplying engines to the competitors.