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Here is the service manual you requested. 1991 Honda Accord LX service manual. It several PDFs in a zip file that requires no special unpacker to open. Just a standard ADOBE PDF reader. http://minus.com/mCrcBxxKa
Look on rear side of engine. There are possibly a couple sensors screwed into engine block, but if you purchase oil pressure switch first you will see which one it is.
why do you thin that, hondas are a zero tolerance engine so damage will likely occur, when was the timing belt done, they should be done no later than 100,000 miles.newer cars 60,000 miles
if its goit a lot of miles on it or burning or using oil then rebuild or replace it!
if your doing the head then you may aswell do the block as the new headwork can expose other issues like piston ring wear etc.
Cheers Rob
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