A 1992 Honda Accord does not have an Engine oil cooler. It can have a transmission oil cooler, which is built into the radiator.
Originaly the 92 accord called for a 5-20 oil but at your current age I would recomend using at least a 10-30 but not sythetic
The oil pressure sensor on a 92 Honda Accord is replaced by disconnecting the wiring harness and unscrewing it using a wrench or socket set. The replacement sensor is then put into place and torqued back to specs.
Bad PCV Valve? Leaking head gasket?
10W40, according to my Hanes manual - 10W30 in cooler climates.
On a 93'/5.7 L Chevy truck, there are oil lines that run to the front of the radiator to an oil cooler, check their.
The piece behind the oil filter is an oil cooler I believe. My 92 prelude had the same problem. There is a O ring behind the oil cooler. To remove the oil cooler, first remove the oil filter. Now follow the threads back on where the oil filter screws on, there should be a large bolt. The bolt on mine was pretty tough and required a large socket. I think I rented one from autozone, there are normally for removing drive axle bolts, don't remember the size though. Once the oil cooler is removed - replace the o-ring. There should be some lines that attach to the oil cooler that allow antifreeze to go through, but I don't remember if those had to be removed or not, it was about 8 years ago that I did this.
how i can connect the radio for my 92 accord wagon
Unless you get some custom mounts made, the civic engine will not mount in the accord. Any 92-96 Accord or 92-01 Prelude engine will bolt up to the 92 accord. **Note, the 97+ Prelude engine is OBD2, but can be converted back to OBD1, which is what the Accord is..
It depens on the size of the oil cooler.
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I had an 92 Honda accord that had 375,000 Miles on it and hit a wall and the motor still ran!
4.5 quarts. That is, aslong as you havent modified the engine.. If you have a turbo and/or an oil cooler it maybe more like about right at 5quarts