i just got a honda accord and the engine block code just has a HA.. its a sohc but thats all i know.. anyone ever heard of this motor
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Where is the block code that you are reading located? That's not a Honda block code, so either you're looking in the wrong place, or you have something really weird.
The stamp should be to the left of the exhaust manifold, on a flat square section of the block.
Where are YOU located? In the US, the only SOHC engines, the ONLY engines, that came stock in the 1990-1993 Accord were the 2.2L F22A (F22A1, 4, and 6 to be precise)
Other countries had 1.8L, 2.0L, and 2.2L. There was a 150hp DOHC 2.0L available in some areas. Some areas had carburetted engines (I believe all the 1.8L were carb, and some of the larger ones)
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There's no need to double post, the whole site is tied together, someone will see your question. http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=159882
And I think you're looking too high for the stamp:
(stolen from H-T. Belongs to GhostAccord's Photobucket.
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Originally posted by visualpoet View PostThere's no need to double post, the whole site is tied together, someone will see your question. http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=159882
And I think you're looking too high for the stamp:
(stolen from H-T. Belongs to GhostAccord's Photobucket.
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