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Old 10-12-2002, 04:06 AM
hnodaman hnodaman is offline
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engine swap or engine rebuild

i was wondering if anyone out there would know if it would be better to put an h22a engine in a 91 accord with 200,000 miles on it or to rebuild the engine. I was also wonderign which one would cost more the swap or rebuild
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Old 10-14-2002, 01:32 PM
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I would say swap the motor.if you got 200000+ miles you would need to rebuild the whole thing and that can be expensive.swapping you can build the engine to stand what ever you plan on doing with it while it is out of the car replace all the little things,which believe me are what wind up costing the most.besides a swap takes less time and you wont be without transportation for as long.
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