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If it's the S model, it *should* as it has a F22 motor in it.. the Si and SE has a H23 motor, and the VTEC has a H22 motor. I have heard of people using the F22 transmission on a Prelude motor for longer gearing at highway speeds (per Honda-Tech.com), but I haven't tried the combination myself
This 86 Honda Prelude does not have a link connector, code's are read from the computer it's self, the computer is under the passenger seat or under the carpet on the passenger side, you count led light flashes and on the computer panel will have the trouble code's refernce.
it is most likely leaking from the seal at the front of engine gasket between the manifold and motor. the manifold will have to be removed an new gaskets installed.
You need the Honda B20A engine, it was used on their vehicles from 88-91 Preludes. You can get them on ebay several other places online. You can get them shipped to you in Australia. Good luck to you
I don't know if you know this but Honda engines turn backwards. Looking at the front of the motor Honda engines turn counter clockwise. All others turn clockwise.
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