yes pop your hood and look at the valve cover it should say VTEC on it you cant miss it but if you do theres a solenoid between the valve cover and distributor that controls vtec if its there you have vtec if not then you dont. but usually if the car doesnt say it anywhere under the hood you dont have it
See this link. It explains it. It is EASY. http://www.ehow.com/how_6129382_replace-pump-1994-acura-integra.html
That'll be dependent on how well the car is maintained, how rough/easy it's handled, and how lucky you are.
Everyone thinks this is an easy repair. The roller is broken and needs replaced. Take it to the trim shop.
It is very easy. We did this in my senior automotive class. Just
its easy located on the pass side of car under hood sze of a pop can 2 lines just follow the line from the fuel rail to the filter
I presume you mean V-TEC: Varirable Timing and Lifter Electronic Control. That's easy. Under the hood of an 1992 Acura Integra or 1992 Honda Prelude.
Sounds like it is your EGR Valve (Exhaust Gas Recirculation). There are clean kits for these valves. When the EGR Valve is going bad your engine rpms will sometimes vary as much as 1 gran up and down. At least it does it on my 91 Acura Integra RS 5-Speed. New they are anywhere from $157 - $225. Pretty easy to replace. Most of the kids I know that have the B18A engine replaced the EGR with a Delete kit. I have not been able to find one yet. The worst part is when the engine stalls it is sometimes hard to restart unless it sits for about 5 minutes and other thing I hated when you are on a hill sometimes would stall out.... Hope this has helped you Pat Wilke
right top of the radior hose first take off the bolts (must be 2) take out the cap, then you will see a thermostat inside then just replace it, that's it! how easy
The thermosat is located off the directley at the end of the lower radiator hose where it meets behind the block... U will need a 10mm wrench easy install... it will take about 5 minutes....
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its really easy there is about 10 bolts that hold the body onto the rest of the (sub-frame) and then it is easy to take the engine out
It is relatively easy to find a replacement engine for a 1998 Toyota Camry. Your local mechanic may be able to order a new one directly from the company or a used one at the local junk yard.