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will an integra radiator fit in a accord

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    will an integra radiator fit in a accord

    I was wondering if a 91 acura integra radiator would fit in my 93 accord it looks the same but i was wondering if anyone here knoew for sure if it would fit.

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    you can make it fit, but it won't just drop in. later.
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      do you happen to know what I may need to do to make it work. i see that the top hose will need to be moved to the left corner but I didnt really see anything else that would need to be worked out.

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        you might have to move the rad mounting points at the bottom. also you can get a universal rubber hose that is bendable. you will probably have to make metal rad brackets w/ rubber bushings for the top or relocate the stock ones. i see people do this when putting 5th gen and civic rads in their cars.

        any reason you want that rad over one that goes in there?later.
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          Well i got a hole in my rad and me and my buddy junked an integra a while back and we kept the radiator. I dont want to spend the money on a new one if i dont have to although it is only like 82 bucks money is money to me.

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            For memory The Accord radiator has 38mm in/outlets and the Integra has 32mm, So you would need to make an adaptor.
            The bottom mounts will need to be relocated as TypeG said. They are only spot welded in, so you can easily drill them out and re-weld them to the new position.

            Also you would probabally need to use the Integra fans to bolt to the radiator.


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