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FiSH 12-30-2003 02:25 PM

A new aquisition
 
Howzit group. I've recently been given free of charge a 1994 Accord LX
2dr coupe (auto)in excellent shape. Only problem with the car is that it
has a blown head gasket. The engine I believe to be a F22B2 (non VTEC).
I know it's worth the money to redo the engine, but if I wanted to go
high performance later on is this a good engine to mod? If not, are
there other engines that will drop in to the engine compartment without
major modifications? Being new to Hondas I've looked a little on the net
but didn't find too much mod info on this motor.

Thanks!


Charlie S 12-31-2003 12:14 AM

Re: A new aquisition
 
To fix a blown head gasket, try Steel Seal.
http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html
Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.

On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:25:49 GMT, FiSH <jzsm26a@prodigy.net> wrote:

>Howzit group. I've recently been given free of charge a 1994 Accord LX
>2dr coupe (auto)in excellent shape. Only problem with the car is that it
>has a blown head gasket. The engine I believe to be a F22B2 (non VTEC).
>I know it's worth the money to redo the engine, but if I wanted to go
>high performance later on is this a good engine to mod? If not, are
>there other engines that will drop in to the engine compartment without
>major modifications? Being new to Hondas I've looked a little on the net
>but didn't find too much mod info on this motor.
>
>Thanks!



Charlie S 12-31-2003 12:14 AM

Re: A new aquisition
 
To fix a blown head gasket, try Steel Seal.
http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html
Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.

On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:25:49 GMT, FiSH <jzsm26a@prodigy.net> wrote:

>Howzit group. I've recently been given free of charge a 1994 Accord LX
>2dr coupe (auto)in excellent shape. Only problem with the car is that it
>has a blown head gasket. The engine I believe to be a F22B2 (non VTEC).
>I know it's worth the money to redo the engine, but if I wanted to go
>high performance later on is this a good engine to mod? If not, are
>there other engines that will drop in to the engine compartment without
>major modifications? Being new to Hondas I've looked a little on the net
>but didn't find too much mod info on this motor.
>
>Thanks!



Charlie S 12-31-2003 12:14 AM

Re: A new aquisition
 
To fix a blown head gasket, try Steel Seal.
http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html
Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.

On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:25:49 GMT, FiSH <jzsm26a@prodigy.net> wrote:

>Howzit group. I've recently been given free of charge a 1994 Accord LX
>2dr coupe (auto)in excellent shape. Only problem with the car is that it
>has a blown head gasket. The engine I believe to be a F22B2 (non VTEC).
>I know it's worth the money to redo the engine, but if I wanted to go
>high performance later on is this a good engine to mod? If not, are
>there other engines that will drop in to the engine compartment without
>major modifications? Being new to Hondas I've looked a little on the net
>but didn't find too much mod info on this motor.
>
>Thanks!



Charlie S 12-31-2003 12:14 AM

Re: A new aquisition
 
To fix a blown head gasket, try Steel Seal.
http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html
Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.

On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:25:49 GMT, FiSH <jzsm26a@prodigy.net> wrote:

>Howzit group. I've recently been given free of charge a 1994 Accord LX
>2dr coupe (auto)in excellent shape. Only problem with the car is that it
>has a blown head gasket. The engine I believe to be a F22B2 (non VTEC).
>I know it's worth the money to redo the engine, but if I wanted to go
>high performance later on is this a good engine to mod? If not, are
>there other engines that will drop in to the engine compartment without
>major modifications? Being new to Hondas I've looked a little on the net
>but didn't find too much mod info on this motor.
>
>Thanks!



agent smith 12-31-2003 11:32 AM

Re: A new aquisition
 
> Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.


HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAH
AHAHA!!!!
wow man thanks for the laugh! (mumbling something about his daewoo smoking
mustang GTs and cobras...)

--
Be sure to check out my site @
Http://www.the-c0re.tk. updated
daily sometimes, new pix of the tanks
and cats all the time. check it out!!!



agent smith 12-31-2003 11:32 AM

Re: A new aquisition
 
> Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.


HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAH
AHAHA!!!!
wow man thanks for the laugh! (mumbling something about his daewoo smoking
mustang GTs and cobras...)

--
Be sure to check out my site @
Http://www.the-c0re.tk. updated
daily sometimes, new pix of the tanks
and cats all the time. check it out!!!



agent smith 12-31-2003 11:32 AM

Re: A new aquisition
 
> Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.


HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAH
AHAHA!!!!
wow man thanks for the laugh! (mumbling something about his daewoo smoking
mustang GTs and cobras...)

--
Be sure to check out my site @
Http://www.the-c0re.tk. updated
daily sometimes, new pix of the tanks
and cats all the time. check it out!!!



agent smith 12-31-2003 11:32 AM

Re: A new aquisition
 
> Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.


HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAH
AHAHA!!!!
wow man thanks for the laugh! (mumbling something about his daewoo smoking
mustang GTs and cobras...)

--
Be sure to check out my site @
Http://www.the-c0re.tk. updated
daily sometimes, new pix of the tanks
and cats all the time. check it out!!!



Misti Norton 12-31-2003 01:11 PM

Re: A new aquisition
 

"Charlie S" <chasa@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:3hm4vv8dliajd1u2emn271jp9m0searidi@4ax.com...
> To fix a blown head gasket, try Steel Seal.
> http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html


Personally, I'd replace the gasket itself. instructions on how to do it
should be in the relevent haynes manual.about the only "non-standard" tool
you'll need will be a torque-wrench.

> Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.


First time I ever drove in the Us was 3 years ago, in SF. Had a dodge
minivan (rental). one of my co-workers wanted it to pick some stuff up from
the prop store, so I got his mustang. the minivan was quicker. (especailly
at the dangerous opint where you get on the Bay brige frmo Treasure/yerba
buena island going back to SF. You also know that the fastest production
fords aren't ever sold in the US. UK/Europe has for the last 20 years, been
getting the fastest ones, uusally cosworth versiosn os the Sierra (countour
size) Escort, and posibly the Focus. Certainly the RS2000 versions are as
quick as the mustard GT.

Another hint, I've learnt. If you want to be able to turn fast (and stay in
control) never buy a car you can't also get in europe (europeans won't buy a
car that handles bad, and comapnies won't sell a car they know no-one will
buy)




Misti Norton 12-31-2003 01:11 PM

Re: A new aquisition
 

"Charlie S" <chasa@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:3hm4vv8dliajd1u2emn271jp9m0searidi@4ax.com...
> To fix a blown head gasket, try Steel Seal.
> http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html


Personally, I'd replace the gasket itself. instructions on how to do it
should be in the relevent haynes manual.about the only "non-standard" tool
you'll need will be a torque-wrench.

> Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.


First time I ever drove in the Us was 3 years ago, in SF. Had a dodge
minivan (rental). one of my co-workers wanted it to pick some stuff up from
the prop store, so I got his mustang. the minivan was quicker. (especailly
at the dangerous opint where you get on the Bay brige frmo Treasure/yerba
buena island going back to SF. You also know that the fastest production
fords aren't ever sold in the US. UK/Europe has for the last 20 years, been
getting the fastest ones, uusally cosworth versiosn os the Sierra (countour
size) Escort, and posibly the Focus. Certainly the RS2000 versions are as
quick as the mustard GT.

Another hint, I've learnt. If you want to be able to turn fast (and stay in
control) never buy a car you can't also get in europe (europeans won't buy a
car that handles bad, and comapnies won't sell a car they know no-one will
buy)




Misti Norton 12-31-2003 01:11 PM

Re: A new aquisition
 

"Charlie S" <chasa@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:3hm4vv8dliajd1u2emn271jp9m0searidi@4ax.com...
> To fix a blown head gasket, try Steel Seal.
> http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html


Personally, I'd replace the gasket itself. instructions on how to do it
should be in the relevent haynes manual.about the only "non-standard" tool
you'll need will be a torque-wrench.

> Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.


First time I ever drove in the Us was 3 years ago, in SF. Had a dodge
minivan (rental). one of my co-workers wanted it to pick some stuff up from
the prop store, so I got his mustang. the minivan was quicker. (especailly
at the dangerous opint where you get on the Bay brige frmo Treasure/yerba
buena island going back to SF. You also know that the fastest production
fords aren't ever sold in the US. UK/Europe has for the last 20 years, been
getting the fastest ones, uusally cosworth versiosn os the Sierra (countour
size) Escort, and posibly the Focus. Certainly the RS2000 versions are as
quick as the mustard GT.

Another hint, I've learnt. If you want to be able to turn fast (and stay in
control) never buy a car you can't also get in europe (europeans won't buy a
car that handles bad, and comapnies won't sell a car they know no-one will
buy)




Misti Norton 12-31-2003 01:11 PM

Re: A new aquisition
 

"Charlie S" <chasa@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:3hm4vv8dliajd1u2emn271jp9m0searidi@4ax.com...
> To fix a blown head gasket, try Steel Seal.
> http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html


Personally, I'd replace the gasket itself. instructions on how to do it
should be in the relevent haynes manual.about the only "non-standard" tool
you'll need will be a torque-wrench.

> Regarding high preformance.....Buy a mustang.


First time I ever drove in the Us was 3 years ago, in SF. Had a dodge
minivan (rental). one of my co-workers wanted it to pick some stuff up from
the prop store, so I got his mustang. the minivan was quicker. (especailly
at the dangerous opint where you get on the Bay brige frmo Treasure/yerba
buena island going back to SF. You also know that the fastest production
fords aren't ever sold in the US. UK/Europe has for the last 20 years, been
getting the fastest ones, uusally cosworth versiosn os the Sierra (countour
size) Escort, and posibly the Focus. Certainly the RS2000 versions are as
quick as the mustard GT.

Another hint, I've learnt. If you want to be able to turn fast (and stay in
control) never buy a car you can't also get in europe (europeans won't buy a
car that handles bad, and comapnies won't sell a car they know no-one will
buy)




FiSH 12-31-2003 01:43 PM

Re: A new aquisition
 
Thanks for the tip. I checked out the product that was mentioned. Looks
ok, but I think I'll test it out in a car that isn't in such excellent
shape (POS car). I'll freshen up the head at the shop and change the gasket.

What was I thinking? Can't beat V8 power.

As for the twisties, I've always had a hard on for Volkswagens: GTI's,
Rabbits, etc. Only the motors can be a little troublesome.



FiSH wrote:
> Howzit group. I've recently been given free of charge a 1994 Accord LX
> 2dr coupe (auto)in excellent shape. Only problem with the car is that it
> has a blown head gasket. The engine I believe to be a F22B2 (non VTEC).
> I know it's worth the money to redo the engine, but if I wanted to go
> high performance later on is this a good engine to mod? If not, are
> there other engines that will drop in to the engine compartment without
> major modifications? Being new to Hondas I've looked a little on the net
> but didn't find too much mod info on this motor.
>
> Thanks!
>



FiSH 12-31-2003 01:43 PM

Re: A new aquisition
 
Thanks for the tip. I checked out the product that was mentioned. Looks
ok, but I think I'll test it out in a car that isn't in such excellent
shape (POS car). I'll freshen up the head at the shop and change the gasket.

What was I thinking? Can't beat V8 power.

As for the twisties, I've always had a hard on for Volkswagens: GTI's,
Rabbits, etc. Only the motors can be a little troublesome.



FiSH wrote:
> Howzit group. I've recently been given free of charge a 1994 Accord LX
> 2dr coupe (auto)in excellent shape. Only problem with the car is that it
> has a blown head gasket. The engine I believe to be a F22B2 (non VTEC).
> I know it's worth the money to redo the engine, but if I wanted to go
> high performance later on is this a good engine to mod? If not, are
> there other engines that will drop in to the engine compartment without
> major modifications? Being new to Hondas I've looked a little on the net
> but didn't find too much mod info on this motor.
>
> Thanks!
>




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