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Jun 29, 2006 | 12:30 AM
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H22a head on a f23 engine block
Hello everyone,
I wanted to know will a H22a cylinder head fit on a f23a engine block, Im looking for make my engine into a dohc, instead of my current sohc. Thanks
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RE: H22a head on a f23 engine block
heres a link to help you
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1046336
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RE: H22a head on a f23 engine block
Good way to get some HP and torque. While you can increase the redline somewhat, there is NO way you can move it up much beyond 6700
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RE: H22a head on a f23 engine block
sure you can, just dont expect to have the engine for a long time ^_-
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