If it is leaking water, it is bad.
1997
call a mechanic they know how.
don't know wat kind of fluid it takes 91acura integra ls
see it doe snot matter what it is but u should know what you are saying ok.!!
Save up your money and have the job done by a pro, honestly, its a pain and not worth the savings.
The gas tank, maybe? MOST LIKELY IT IS THE HEATER CORE LEAKING OR IT COULD BE WATER CONDENSATION FROM THE A/C EVAPORATOR CORE.
B18C1(1.8l VTEC) Acura Integra GSR has a L4 type engine with 1.8 L and 1,797 cc power. Its non-turbo engine model runs with gasoline. If you want to know more about engines or any of its parts details you can find more at: http://www.hiperformer.com/engines/acura-integra-used_engines-x_14.html. I too follow this link to gather details.
If the timing belt has broken, the usual case is the motor has bent valves and is destroyed.
Don't take my advice because I don 't know, but take off the old one and put on the new one.
The majority of Honda/Acura Inline 4 cylinder engines correct direction of rotation is COUNTER-CLOCKWISE. Only some of the newer 4 cylinders are clockwise as with most of their V6 engines. I owned a 1987 Integra, so I know this for sure.
ya for sure, any B18 engine can fit in an integra. I don't know why you would want to swap in a slower engine tho... The GSR engine is a B18c which comes with VTEC pulling out about 178 hp @ 7600 rpm and a GS/LS/RS usually come with a B18b Non VTEC pulling out about 142 hp @ 6300 rpm.
you turn your key from one to two one to two and you should here your fuel pump working right by the gas tank let me know if you get it