i heard that it is always recommended to resurface the head and block before you install a head gasket. they also recommend this because of head warping and such.
the manual tensioner swap is not really necessary...timing belt go like every 50-60 thousand miles. the only reason why people don't like the auto tensioners are they dont make noise when they start to go bad like the manual ones do. other then that the life span on them is still the same and chances are you will only see a tensioner go bad once if at all for the whole time you own the car. i just had a tensioner go on my h22a and bent valves and all that good stuff.
@jrose152 Its cheaper to go the manual tensioner route. The H22a automatic tensioner is a POS! Not fun having to replace the the head, and possibly a piston in this motor.
@civicboy123 the quality of the automatic tensioner is the same of the manual tensioner. neither has a failure rate higher then the other. the whole beef with the automatic tensioner is it gives no warning when it goes bad, it just lets go. but the manual tensioner squeaks so you get a warning.
Have these got a rev limiter? ive got a 1997 h22a and really want to know if they have stock rev limiters, ive reved mine to 8000 and its still pulling hard but i dont want to take it any higher and blow it up. nice vid.
i heard that it is always recommended to resurface the head and block before you install a head gasket. they also recommend this because of head warping and such.
jordopancho 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
How much did it cost you to replace the whole head gasket?
fuckhhatteerreez 5 months ago
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AUDIvsHONDA 7 months ago
hey, I might buy a 99 prelude with possibly the same problem. could you give me an estimate to how much this would cost to fix?
henryishappy 10 months ago
it would have been easier and maybe cheaper just to buy a jdm h22a, its way better then the american block, i hate those open deck crap blocks,
jdmsrv93 10 months ago
@jdmsrv93 Your right about the JDM block. I just went the in expensive route to fix this car. Had no problems with it after I fixed it.
civicboy123 10 months ago
u sound like a young george bush..lol
BxBaNgEr828 1 year ago
the manual tensioner swap is not really necessary...timing belt go like every 50-60 thousand miles. the only reason why people don't like the auto tensioners are they dont make noise when they start to go bad like the manual ones do. other then that the life span on them is still the same and chances are you will only see a tensioner go bad once if at all for the whole time you own the car. i just had a tensioner go on my h22a and bent valves and all that good stuff.
jrose152 1 year ago
@jrose152 Its cheaper to go the manual tensioner route. The H22a automatic tensioner is a POS! Not fun having to replace the the head, and possibly a piston in this motor.
civicboy123 1 year ago
@civicboy123 the quality of the automatic tensioner is the same of the manual tensioner. neither has a failure rate higher then the other. the whole beef with the automatic tensioner is it gives no warning when it goes bad, it just lets go. but the manual tensioner squeaks so you get a warning.
jrose152 1 year ago
when you replaced the head did you get a new one or just machined it?
HelioDude555 1 year ago
da mn US sucks man they down grade all the jap cars with these low grade unreliable engines and then japan is taking blame for defective cars.
xstr33tr4cerx 1 year ago
@xstr33tr4cerx they only difference between the us and jap h22 is the compression ratio, other then that all the parts are exact...
jrose152 1 year ago
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Have these got a rev limiter? ive got a 1997 h22a and really want to know if they have stock rev limiters, ive reved mine to 8000 and its still pulling hard but i dont want to take it any higher and blow it up. nice vid.
gavinksmith 1 year ago
hey i had kind of the same problem but on my i decided to put a jdm head and now it doesnt want to start theres no electricity going to the engine
carlitoway76 1 year ago
Dude you got a STEAL deal. 800 bucks. if that car was totalled it would still be selling for 800. right on man!
serjeylovesjesus 1 year ago