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A 1989 Prelude SI FI that will not start in the mornings until you keep trying could mean that your air filter needs to be replaced. A dirty air filter could result in starting problems.
You could, but because the '94 Prelude is heavier than the '89 Prelude, it doesn't make sense to swap in a smaller powered motor.
its your oil filter adapter.its a seal that costs 5 bucks
It could be the belts getting old or worn on your Prelude.
it is possibly a heater hose
it could be the themostat housing gasket
The Prelude to The Afternoon of A Faun is a work for full orchestra. One person could not play it.
If it's not coming from the valve cover gaskets, could be from the rear rail of the intake manifold, or maybe it's from the oil filter seal, or possibly the pipe plug above the oil filter.
Yes. Running the pool filter pump while swimming has no adverse effects to the swimmers.
Check the level in the coolant reservoir. There is a line "wall" in the jug. The coolant level should be just above that line. If it is then check if your reverse lights work. They are on the same fuse. If they work, you probabaly need a reservoir as the level switch is faulty
If the coolant reservoir can not maintain the proper level of coolant, it is possible the engine could over heat when the level drops.
The coolant sensor moniters the coolant temperature. A faulty thermostat could cause the engine to run cool.