chyea ok
#1
chyea ok
so im kinda new to this stuff..
i do know enough about aftermarket parts
i have two questions
what is the difference between an H22 and a H22a
and what motor is stock with a 95 accord
thanks
i do know enough about aftermarket parts
i have two questions
what is the difference between an H22 and a H22a
and what motor is stock with a 95 accord
thanks
#2
Not much info in the post or in your profile. I don't even know if you're in USA...
H22 probably doesn't exist without the rest of the number.
USDM engines have letter & number, like H22A2 or something.
JDM engines don't have the final number, like H22A.
Stock 95 Accord 4-cyl in USA is F22 something, not sure whether EX & LX are different. Elsewhere in the world the stock engines are quite different.
F-series engines are SOHC, H-series engines are DOHC & H-series normally came in Preludes.
There's a post somewhere listing all kinds of engines that appeared in different cars over the years. Maybe wikipedia?
H22 probably doesn't exist without the rest of the number.
USDM engines have letter & number, like H22A2 or something.
JDM engines don't have the final number, like H22A.
Stock 95 Accord 4-cyl in USA is F22 something, not sure whether EX & LX are different. Elsewhere in the world the stock engines are quite different.
F-series engines are SOHC, H-series engines are DOHC & H-series normally came in Preludes.
There's a post somewhere listing all kinds of engines that appeared in different cars over the years. Maybe wikipedia?
#4
No, a USA car has to have something like F22A1 or F22A2. USDM engines have that number at the end.
You have the car? So look on the engine block, alongside the exhaust manifold, right next to the split where the transmission & block come together. Look for a flat machined surface with numbers stamped on it.
First line = engine type like F22A2
Second line = engine serial #.
Unless its a V-6...
And some years EX & LX have different engines, some years the DX has the oddball. And California often has another type of engine.
You have the car? So look on the engine block, alongside the exhaust manifold, right next to the split where the transmission & block come together. Look for a flat machined surface with numbers stamped on it.
First line = engine type like F22A2
Second line = engine serial #.
Unless its a V-6...
And some years EX & LX have different engines, some years the DX has the oddball. And California often has another type of engine.
Last edited by JimBlake; 08-06-2008 at 08:10 PM.