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Old 10-02-2002, 08:05 PM
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1991 accord swap info.....

A buddy of mine has a 1991 accord. He originally paid someone to do an engine swap to some JDM engine, but after like 6 months of the car sitting, the guy ran off with the money never to be heard of again. not only that, he clean up the engine in my friends accord, and put it in another guys car as a rebuild. So after some talking to, the guy gave him a 1991 crx with a ZC, since he didn't have the money to give back, not too bad, but my friend was never able to get the title.
Continuing on, he has a totaled 1992 SI prelude from a roll over, and he is thinking about the engine from that, but we're not sure on how tough of a job we would be getting into. also, locally there is a f22 from a 1996 at a decent price, and possibly a couple h22's. My first question is, does the f22 tranny bolt up to the h22 and h23? Is the h23 a doable swap, same with the h22, and is there a good resource for info on these things?
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Old 10-08-2002, 01:16 AM
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i don't think h series and f series have any interchangeable parts, so tranny wouldn't work.
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