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    Installing NEW rod bearings??

    my H22 needs new rod bearings i plan on buying some from Clair honda around my way. also i belive my H22 is missing a few screws/bolts does clair honda have these? if so wut would i call them. and if i buy the Haynes repair manual will it tell me how to install the new rod bearings?? How much do u think Honda will charge me for some bolts/screws+ rod bearings?

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    If you knwo what bolts your missing then any honda dealership should carry them if not order for you. Or you can just go to home depot and buy them yourself.

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      ^thanx! ne 1 got any answers for my questions?? really need to know

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        DO NOT USE THE HAINES MANUAL!

        Go to http://www.hondatech.info and download the Honda Shop Manual for your car. Then the one for the prelude. Use the one for your car for your chassis torque specs and use the prelude one for the engine/drivetrain. It will have full detail on how to do everything, including the PROPER honda torque spec.
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          #5
          Whats so bad about the haynes....It works people have used it. Not as in depth as helms but it works for what it is just like the Chilton manuals.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Gomez
            DO NOT USE THE HAINES MANUAL!

            Go to http://www.hondatech.info and download the Honda Shop Manual for your car. Then the one for the prelude. Use the one for your car for your chassis torque specs and use the prelude one for the engine/drivetrain. It will have full detail on how to do everything, including the PROPER honda torque spec.
            i downloaded 2 of em and neither have nething about replacing rod bearings?? do u kno which 1 i would have to download??

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              #7
              http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/
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              Honda Prelude (93) Service Manual(38Mb PDF)

              Bearings are covered in Chapter 7

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                Originally posted by NAiL05
                Whats so bad about the haynes....It works people have used it. Not as in depth as helms but it works for what it is just like the Chilton manuals.
                haynes and chilton manuals are not accurate on their torque specs, since they measure the torque to remove the bolt, rather than the design intended torque spec designated by honda engineers. To be on the safe side, it is always wise to acquire a honda teardown and rebuild manual.
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                  #9
                  ^^ i found it thanks Gomez. now that i look at this im not even sure if i have half of these things. any one know how much the Rod bearings would be at Boch honda?

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                    we are not sales representatives for clair or boch honda.. you need to call them and ask


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