no
it's basically like a H22 swap. You use H22 mounts, adapt civic wire harness to the f22, f22 half shaft, 90-93 intgra axles or you could use h22 half shaft and axles but you have to use one or the other.
yes an h22 trany will bolt up to an f22 but you half to watch the years cuz i think that the tranys changed so sertin years wont bolt together. so just be aware of the years get the right one and they will bolt up
you can fit any motor into any car with the right amount of money and customization but why would you down grade? do u have an h22 or f22? get an h22 and put work into it it'll be a lot easier and you'll save a lot of money putting a b20 into a prelude is not worth it
Try posting this question on hondaaccordforum.com. You'll probably get a good answer there.
Yes it can as well as the h22/23
Usually you can fit any head onto any head, try the hot water trick: you put a cup of water in the microwave for 3 minutes, and then stick the throat of the head in for around 30 seconds. then you should be able to slide the head on easily!
the F22 has thrust vectoring so it can turn the jet nozzles
I know it is the F22 raptor
A B16 clutch will not fit on an H22 engine. The B16 and H22 engines have different specifications and designs, including differences in the flywheel and pressure plate sizes. To ensure proper fit and function, it’s best to use a clutch specifically designed for the H22 engine.
Under the hood of the 1996 with the F22 4 cylinder engine. It states 22oz of freon.
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no, a F22 motor is a accord motor or a Honda s2000 motor