is it rod knock?
#21
Re: is it rod knock?
Yup, it's in my bookmarks.
If I could find some h23 pistons/rods, I would definitely buy them.
The compression on the engine was about average as far as h22's go. Most JDM H22's are just about the same. 1-4; 205-210-210-220. That's what makes me thing the pistons are still good.
If I could find some h23 pistons/rods, I would definitely buy them.
The compression on the engine was about average as far as h22's go. Most JDM H22's are just about the same. 1-4; 205-210-210-220. That's what makes me thing the pistons are still good.
#22
Re: is it rod knock?
Originally Posted by chris
They are not supposed to be turned ask your local honda mechanic. Turn it and enjoy trashed bearings.
Took it apart and found the gears broke into about 7 pieces.
#23
Re: is it rod knock?
Originally Posted by d112crzy
Yup, it's in my bookmarks.
If I could find some h23 pistons/rods, I would definitely buy them.
The compression on the engine was about average as far as h22's go. Most JDM H22's are just about the same. 1-4; 205-210-210-220. That's what makes me thing the pistons are still good.
If I could find some h23 pistons/rods, I would definitely buy them.
The compression on the engine was about average as far as h22's go. Most JDM H22's are just about the same. 1-4; 205-210-210-220. That's what makes me thing the pistons are still good.
Like I said the pictures may make them worse then they are. Try some scotch brite to clean them up. If you feel deep grooves on the wall of the pistons I wouldnt use them but if its all you have well they will work just wont be the way i would do it. Me before I got paid to do this ---- says ---- it run it
#25
Re: is it rod knock?
I'm getting a set of JDM H22 pistons for CHEAP. Hello 12:1 compression I'll probably end up getting a .052" cometic head gasket to lower it a bit.
I'm also getting a set of brand spanking new ACL Race bearings for FREE from the same guy that's selling me the pistons for cheap.
I'm trying to figure out the oil pump thing. I have a nearly new (10kmiles) f22 oil pump from Toga. I looked up part numbers on importperformanceparts.com and they showed the prelude's f22a1 has the same pump as the h22 does, but the f22a1 from the accord has a different pump. It would be another thing that explains why the f22a1 from the lude has 10hp more than the accords. But Honda shows the same part # for all f22a oil pumps, regardless of chassis.
You guys think using the f22a oil pump on an h22 is a good idea, at least for a short time while I save up for an OEM h22 pump?
I'm also getting a set of brand spanking new ACL Race bearings for FREE from the same guy that's selling me the pistons for cheap.
I'm trying to figure out the oil pump thing. I have a nearly new (10kmiles) f22 oil pump from Toga. I looked up part numbers on importperformanceparts.com and they showed the prelude's f22a1 has the same pump as the h22 does, but the f22a1 from the accord has a different pump. It would be another thing that explains why the f22a1 from the lude has 10hp more than the accords. But Honda shows the same part # for all f22a oil pumps, regardless of chassis.
You guys think using the f22a oil pump on an h22 is a good idea, at least for a short time while I save up for an OEM h22 pump?
#28
Re: is it rod knock?
my h22 has ~230ish across all 4, but above 200psi should be good either way.
I know bigdaddyvtec says don't do it....but if it fits it should hold up N/A with minimal abuse. But if ur putting the h23/f22 crank in with the h22a pistons....i would keep an eye on oil pressure, and make sure u don't rev the **** out of it.
Do u feel any scratches when u run ur nail down the sleeve?
Make sure u get all the shavings out of the block...
Is there a way to check the oil squirters for shavings? or are they filtered somehow?
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...P-OIL+STRAINER
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I know bigdaddyvtec says don't do it....but if it fits it should hold up N/A with minimal abuse. But if ur putting the h23/f22 crank in with the h22a pistons....i would keep an eye on oil pressure, and make sure u don't rev the **** out of it.
Do u feel any scratches when u run ur nail down the sleeve?
Make sure u get all the shavings out of the block...
Is there a way to check the oil squirters for shavings? or are they filtered somehow?
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...P-OIL+STRAINER
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#29
Re: is it rod knock?
Originally Posted by d112crzy
Ok.
You know of any other source of h22 oil pumps besides Honda? Them bitches are EXPENSIVE.
You know of any other source of h22 oil pumps besides Honda? Them bitches are EXPENSIVE.
Originally Posted by ShoofIsLudin
my h22 has ~230ish across all 4, but above 200psi should be good either way.
I know bigdaddyvtec says don't do it....but if it fits it should hold up N/A with minimal abuse.
Is there a way to check the oil squirters for shavings? or are they filtered somehow?
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...P-OIL+STRAINER
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I know bigdaddyvtec says don't do it....but if it fits it should hold up N/A with minimal abuse.
Is there a way to check the oil squirters for shavings? or are they filtered somehow?
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...P-OIL+STRAINER
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