the water pump belt is your timing belt
under the timing belt cover
The water pump on a 94 Acura Integra is located on the front of the engine. It uses the power of the engine to circulate hot water from the engine to the radiator to cool it.
The water pump on a 1994 Acura Integra is replaced by removing the engine accessories, pulling the radiator hoses, and taking out the retaining bolts. The pump can then be pulled from the engine block, the surface cleaned, and a new pump put in case.
Directly below the intake camshaft. Its near the drivers side engine mount. Its a good idea to replace the timing belt and tensionor at the same time as the water pump.
my integra was getting a lot of water in the trunk because of the taillights so check those
If it is leaking water, it is bad.
behind the timing belt cover
remove your timing belt covers and the timing belt it is located above the crankshaft closer to the firewall before and below the alternator
in front of engine must remove the timing belt covers
diagram of where the water pump is located on 1994 acura legend v6 diagram of where the water pump is located on 1994 acura legend v6
The crank position sensor can be found in the front of the crank on the engine block below or next to the water pump in many applications. It can also be located on the main crank pully or the flywheel. The orientation of each make and model's engine is different, so the position sensor could be near your fender or near your front bumper depending on the car. They are typically made of magnets and oil and work on the principles of the Hall Effect. Resource: http://www.redlinemotive.com/replacement/acura/crankpositionsensor.asp Note: I am replacing mines on the 99 Acura Integra GS. No difference between the Ls though.
A 50/50 mixture of water and coolant/antifreeze is highly recommended to avoid freezing and/or rusting within the radiator.
Same frequency as the timing belt, every 70-80K miles.