Are the timing belt covers the same on a H22A1 and the H23A1? I have a 95 prelude Si with the H23A1 in it and the bottom timing belt cover doesn't seem to match up to the block.
SOURCE: 1997 honda prelude h22a4 timing belt
I do not think the original problem even matters at this point since the engine is probably broke with valves running into pistons.. when you fix it replace every thing that is broken.. and .. just getting in there and replacing the belt can alert you to any additional coming problems like the bearing going bad in the tensioner.. always check or replace the tensioner if there is any doubt as to its condition.. good luck.
SOURCE: 1992 Honda Prelude Timing Belt Diagram
There's no such thing as a timing belt diagram.
Do you mean to say the "Procedure" for changing a timing belt in a 92 Prelude?
By asking such a question I can only interpret it as a clear indication that you've never changed a timing belt before.
If this is true, then you don't want to start out or practice on your own car.
Get the car to a pro and have the job done right.
If not true (and you've changed timing belt's in the past)
Then give me the engine size and I'll post the:
"PROCEDURE" for changing the belt in a few hours.
SOURCE: i need to replace a water pump on a 1996 honda passport
try autozone.com they have a repair section with manuals online.
SOURCE: bottom radiator hose cold. upper radiator bulging.
The fan won't come on because the thermoswitch is in the bottom of the radiator, without coolant flow the switch never gets hot. Just because a part is new doesn't mean it is good, is the thermostat an aftermarket part ? I would take out the thermostat (leave the gasket) and see if the bottom hose gets warm. If the bottom hose does not get warm, you may have a blockage or bad water pump
SOURCE: need timing belt diagram for 93 prelude 2.2 duel
I have the diagram you need if you want me to send it to you. Send me your email address and I will send you the pictures and explanations on how to time it. [email protected]
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