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    Parts to replace while engine is out

    Ive searched and searched and cant find the thread about the parts reccomended to replace while the engine is out. This is for the f22. Need this asap. Thanks

    '90 Accord EX(project)
    '88 CRX SI(DD)-SOLD
    '95 Prelude SIVTEC-SOLD

    #2
    timing belt, water pump
    id do a oil pan gasket, head gasket

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      #3
      rear main seal
      Hold On Not Done Accelerating
      Had One Never Did Again

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        #4
        Originally posted by jhoff_cb7 View Post
        timing Belt, Water Pump
        Id Do A Oil Pan Gasket, Head Gasket
        X2

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          #5
          front balance shaft seal & add the retainer if not already there. also front cam seal, valve cover gasket, & distributor o-ring. that will keep a lot of leaks from happening
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            #6
            intake manifold gasket
            exhaust manifold gasket
            cam seal
            front crank seal
            front balance shaft seal w/retainer
            valve cover gasket
            lower spark plug tube seals
            rear main seal
            oil pan gasket
            water pipe o-rings
            thermostat
            water pump
            timing belt

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              #7
              This is a really good list ^^

              I'd also do a full a6 conversion, change the cam, add the windage tray, oil cooler, and of course the dual runner intake with h22/h23 plenum & tb. Also consider changing your pulleys since at least the crank needs to come off. Since you'd be doing the timing belt, might as well change the oil pump seal while your there. Oh rocker-arm o rings, and fuel rail/injector seals.
              Last edited by cloudasc; 05-04-2009, 07:14 PM.
              PT3/6 Development Thread | My 1991 LX Coupe | DIY: 90-93 Tcu Fix

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                #8
                Now would also be the time to upgrade mounts if you plan to, or at least the rear mount.

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                  #9
                  I have mine out and am doing that list.. There is a good site to do all OEM Esp the oil pump www.hondapartsnow.com
                  2008 3.5SE Altima
                  1992 EX Coupe-FAIL

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                    #10
                    I would definatly have to agree on the mounts aswell....

                    Gasket set is a must as stated in previous comments.

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                      #11
                      Thanks guys. This is the a6 going in. Ive already got most of the stuff going in.

                      '90 Accord EX(project)
                      '88 CRX SI(DD)-SOLD
                      '95 Prelude SIVTEC-SOLD

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