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Jay Calvert 02-17-2019 02:15 PM

F20b Accord SIR engine replacement
 
Hi All,
I've got a 2002 honda accord SIR with a tired and progressively more busted engine. I picked up a torneo with the same f20b vtec motor as my car (but runs great) and I'm wanting to swap them over (tranny included).

I've done basic stuff like suspension replacements, dizzys, sensors etc but nothing in the scale of an engine replacement. Has anyone here performed an f20 removal and installation, and if so - any tips to make it less miserable for me?

I know I'll need to replace fluids and exhaust manifold gasket but otherwise hoping it will be a simple unplug / unbolt and engine hoist out, then reverse. Assume a reflash will also be needed.

I recently moved so don't have my tools; assuming sockets + hoist + axle stands are all I'll need.

Any help would be much appreciated.

PAhonda 02-17-2019 08:40 PM

I'd try to remove every component feasible from the original engine, because you may need it later. There is always a risk of damaging parts when pulling the engine as well.

Keep the original engine and parts until you are up and running with the replacement. Not sure if all the sensors are identical on the toreno.

Ericthecarguy has some engine swap videos that should give you some helpful tips.

The Toecutter 02-19-2019 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by PAhonda (Post 384172)
I'd try to remove every component feasible from the original engine, because you may need it later. There is always a risk of damaging parts when pulling the engine as well.

Keep the original engine and parts until you are up and running with the replacement. Not sure if all the sensors are identical on the toreno.

Ericthecarguy has some engine swap videos that should give you some helpful tips.

Everything PA said, plus pull the engine and trans out of both together. I only say that, because you'll only need to remove a couple more bolts than doing them separately. I learned that helping my son with his Civic. And drain the trans first! Then pull the axles. Label all the wires and connectors whenever possible too.


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