Yes you can I have 1988 Honda prelude with the 2.0L in it.
The gasket is between the head and the manifold and simply remove the bolts and replace the gasket after cleaning it real good.
The horn on a 1987 Honda Prelude is located behind the front bumper of the vehicle. It is mounted in front of the engine block.
open the gas cap
The answer is no. The fuel-injected engine from your 1987 Accord is a direct-fit into a 1985-1987 Prelude Si, but will not fit into a 1988 or newer Prelude due to a completely different engine and transmission being used. The wiring harnesses and ECU will also be very different.
The 1987 Honda Prelude Si does not come equipped with airbags. Airbags were not common in vehicles during that era; they became more widely available in the 1990s. Therefore, the safety features in the 1987 Prelude primarily included seat belts and a reinforced structure, but no airbags were included.
the SI is not carborated it is fuel injected.
i wouldn't swap it, the 87 is carbureated and the prelude is fuel injected, just put the same engine in. the 87 accord engine has less hp .
Not all cars have one. I don't think this is one that has.
For a 1987 Honda Prelude with a 1.8-liter carbureted engine, the correct cylinder head would be the PC7C. The PC7X is typically associated with the fuel-injected models. It's important to ensure compatibility with other components when considering a replacement or upgrade.
don't know, but wish i did, that's my issue exactly
FOLLOW BOTTOM HOSE FROM RADIATOR, UNDO THE 10MM BOLTS, REPLACE THERMOSTAT WITH NEW ONE...AFTER CLEANING SURFACES,NEW GASKET SHOULD BE PUT IN. TIGHTEN BOLTS BACK UP... BAZZING!!