I just wanted to share an experience that I thought would be helpful for everyone. I will keep the chatter to a minimum and get on with the pics soon.
I swapped an h22a into my CB9 and along with that swap elected to maintain PS, as this is my wife's DD. Through much searching locally and at junkyards I could not find a used H22 or H23 (same line and pump BTW) power steering line.
I opted to buy one from Autozone.com because they were offering free shipping and also a giftcard if one spent $100 - thus I got the line for $80 shipped (or close to that IIRC). Lines on Ebay were going for $65-100+ so I figured why not buy new.
After I got the swap running I had a constant PO whine that would not go away. This is post flush, no leaks...etc I figured the pump I got from HMO wasn't in good shape - because I primed everything (even the line) prior to starting the swap so if there was any air in the system at startup it was VERY minimal.
new/used pump later to try and solve the problem (again with another expensive OEM PS fluid drain/fill) I still had a constant whine.
I compared inlet lines from the F22 pump and H22 pump and figured I found my problem when I realized I used my F22 line and had to stretch the nutts out of it to get it to fit over the larger H22 barb. I had lots of extra hose around so I upped the line to toe proper size for the H22 pump - still whined (coincidentally my wife was too ).
I used my stethoscope and heard nothing but good sounds coming from the pump and couldn't figure it out until it dawned on me. The sub-par Autozone pressure line I bought seemed a bit "smaller" in diameter to the F22 line I had hanging on my wall (I didn't ever have an OEM H22/H23 line to compare so I figured Autozone's line would have matched).
I finally found one in a yard and went and bought it immediately to swap in and get rid of the aftermarket junk. Onto the pics of the shotty Autozone part. This is for all 92-96 H-series preludes - Autozone part number 91750
H23 Honda line top, Autozone line bottom
H on top, Autozone middle, F22A1 line on bottom
H - ID measurement
Autozone - ID measurement
Autozone OD hose (3/8) vs. H measurement (just under 1/2")
This is well over 10% difference in the ID measurement. Obviously enough to strain the pump and create the constant whine I had. Post swap to the OEM line everything is perfect!
More half-ass related pics:
F series hose (left) vs. H series (on pump)
I should have taken more pictures of the hard line comparison between the hoses for "bending" purposes when you swap lines. I will say that the OEM line was significantly easier to bend into shape than the Autozone line was.
I really hopes this helps anyone trying to source a line for their swap.
I swapped an h22a into my CB9 and along with that swap elected to maintain PS, as this is my wife's DD. Through much searching locally and at junkyards I could not find a used H22 or H23 (same line and pump BTW) power steering line.
I opted to buy one from Autozone.com because they were offering free shipping and also a giftcard if one spent $100 - thus I got the line for $80 shipped (or close to that IIRC). Lines on Ebay were going for $65-100+ so I figured why not buy new.
After I got the swap running I had a constant PO whine that would not go away. This is post flush, no leaks...etc I figured the pump I got from HMO wasn't in good shape - because I primed everything (even the line) prior to starting the swap so if there was any air in the system at startup it was VERY minimal.
new/used pump later to try and solve the problem (again with another expensive OEM PS fluid drain/fill) I still had a constant whine.
I compared inlet lines from the F22 pump and H22 pump and figured I found my problem when I realized I used my F22 line and had to stretch the nutts out of it to get it to fit over the larger H22 barb. I had lots of extra hose around so I upped the line to toe proper size for the H22 pump - still whined (coincidentally my wife was too ).
I used my stethoscope and heard nothing but good sounds coming from the pump and couldn't figure it out until it dawned on me. The sub-par Autozone pressure line I bought seemed a bit "smaller" in diameter to the F22 line I had hanging on my wall (I didn't ever have an OEM H22/H23 line to compare so I figured Autozone's line would have matched).
I finally found one in a yard and went and bought it immediately to swap in and get rid of the aftermarket junk. Onto the pics of the shotty Autozone part. This is for all 92-96 H-series preludes - Autozone part number 91750
H23 Honda line top, Autozone line bottom
H on top, Autozone middle, F22A1 line on bottom
H - ID measurement
Autozone - ID measurement
Autozone OD hose (3/8) vs. H measurement (just under 1/2")
This is well over 10% difference in the ID measurement. Obviously enough to strain the pump and create the constant whine I had. Post swap to the OEM line everything is perfect!
More half-ass related pics:
F series hose (left) vs. H series (on pump)
I should have taken more pictures of the hard line comparison between the hoses for "bending" purposes when you swap lines. I will say that the OEM line was significantly easier to bend into shape than the Autozone line was.
I really hopes this helps anyone trying to source a line for their swap.
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