How to Replace a head gasket on a 91 1.5 crx hv 5 speed?
$800.00 parts and labor
if your car is getting hot its usually the first clue... if its smoking (coolant out of the exhuast) or is making exsesive pressure in the coolant system its from a bad head gasket letting water in the cylinders and then exiting out the exhuast or vicversa pushing air from the cylinders in the coolant system... either way if its doing that it most deffinatley the head gasket
look for coolant in the oil and do a compression test. two adjacent cylinders with low compression will indicate a blown headgasket.
It could be a Head Gasket, Thermostat, water pump, bad radiator or just needs coolant. start with the cheapest which is a thermostat.
If it's the Civic CRX 1.5Ltr engine code EW3the head bolts can be reused
To replace the water pump on a 1988 Honda CRX, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal and drain the coolant. Remove the timing belt cover, then the timing belt by loosening the tensioner. Take out the old water pump bolts, replace the pump with a new one, and ensure the gasket is properly seated. Reassemble the timing belt, cover, and refill the coolant before reconnecting the battery.
yes i replace my crx wheels with 17" tenzo r racing rims
143mph
honda-tech.com has a good write up
hondahookup.com has manuals
The speed sensor is what sends signals to the speedometer to display how fast a car is traveling. To find it on a 1990 Honda Crx Si it will be mounted on top of the transmission housing.
Well, honey, a 1986 Honda CRX typically came with either a 4-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission. So, if you're looking to replace it, you better make sure you match it with one of those options. Don't go trying to put a square peg in a round hole - it just won't work, darling.