yes it is, if you broke the timing belt there is about a 90% chance you bent a valve
2.0 dohc turbocharged.
Si R is the Japanese made CRX body, which is rare. DOHC is dual overhead cam. In regards to Honda's.
The 1986 Honda CRX Si is equipped with a 1.5-liter inline-four engine that produces approximately 108 horsepower. This model is known for its lightweight design and sporty performance, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts. The engine features Honda's dual overhead cam (DOHC) technology, which contributes to its spirited driving characteristics.
the 1991 Honda crx hf has the 1.5 liter motor unless a swap has been done
Si R is the Japanese made CRX body, which is rare. DOHC is dual overhead cam. In regards to Honda's.
yes because i have a engine 1.6 esi in the crx!!!it will fit
Tricked Out - 2004 Honda CRX Engine Dress-Up 1-6 was released on: USA: 2004
CRX
I believe the crx si came with a d series engine, unless it was a jdm crx. basically if your crx has a single over head cam motor ( SOHC ) then it is D series which means no your crx tranny can not bolt up to an integra. Since integras are all B series engines or Dual over head cam ( DOHC ) usuall the b18a1 or b1 unless gsr .
Yes, It will. HF and the Si versions are interference type motors! It won't kill your entire engine but you will have too rebuild the head because of the bent valves!!!
IT has been done before but you will to do some modification i know this much.
yes easy job. civic and crx are the same once you dont go over 95 civics