Honda did not make separate bodies for the different engine set ups.
so yes it will fit Correct Answer: Certifit lists fenders for "4 cylinder Accord" (I don't know the difference, at a glance, they appear the same.) They apparently do not make the 6 cylinder fender. The front bumper cover is also different on the 6 cylinder cars.
Number one cylinder is the one closest to the passenger side fender.
passenger side fender
The clutch master cylinder is under the hood, drivers side, on the firewall. It is between the brake master cylinder and the drivers side fender. The cylinder is very small in comparison to the brake master cylinder. It goes through the firewall and connects to the clutch linkage under the dash.
looking at the motor from the passenger side fender..number 1 cylinder is closest to you on the left..firewall side
The clutch master cylinder is under the hood, drivers side, on the firewall. It is between the brake master cylinder and the drivers side fender. The cylinder is very small in comparison to the brake master cylinder. The reservoir is the small white plastic canister above it.
If you lean over a fender and look at the front of the valve covers on both sides of The engine. You will notice that 1 valve cover is futher forward then the other. That will be #1 cylinder on that head. The first spark plug up front. Be advised that the 345 International V8 is timed by #8 cylinder NOT #1 cylinder. The #8 cylinder is the rear most cylinder on the passenger side.
Slave cylinder on a 5 speed manual transmission is found standing by the passenger fender looking below the air flow tube.
You do not list if it is a 4 cylinder or V6. All I can tell you is the sir filter is under the hood, connected to the engine by a air intake tube. The filer is located in the square filter housing near the fender.
It is inside the left front fender.
its between the master cylinder and the drivers side fender on the firewall
Standing by the passenger side front fender #1 is on your left side (close to firewall)
It is on the drivers side inner fender, just ahead of the booster/master cylinder.