Great video! I'm doing an engine swap in a friends 2010 Honda Accord with the 2.4L and this video helped a lot since the engine and layout are almost identical.
Hi I have a 04 honda accord with no compression on cylinder 1...I also have a 05 honda crv that I will like to take the engine out a swap it out with the accord can I do that?
I got the manual version took all the engine mounts off the one for the transmission took the flywheel bracket off but my flywheel don’t have those screws how would I be able to remove the engine without transmission
I’m about to start pulling mine now but the engine is locked up, would there still be any way to get the torque converter bolts out or do I have to pull the trans too?
Usually in the auction if you see a excessively dirty car that you can tell it's been abandoned with spider webs usually indicates that the car is not functioning engine or transmission problems that's always been my experience I still will purchase a car if it's fairly new and has been abandoned and dirty
Hello Sir, I have a question for you. My daughter recently totalled a 2005 Honda accord 2.4 lx that has been in the family for many years and the engine and transmission has been very well cared for. As a result of her totaling that car I kept the car from insurance and thinking about parting out…. But I found a 2006 accord 2.4 lx that has good body that is actually in need of an engine / transmission and I’m thinking as a fun project to pickup that car and swap my engine transmission. My question for you is if you were pulling the engine and transmission would you try to pull those together or not? Can I consider using the 2005 in the 2006? Any other guidance you would have for me? I’m not a mechanic but have done significant work in the past including engine pulls and I own a hoist, etc…. Not intimidated but just not sure the best process on this specific vehicle.
Think you would be pushing the limits on a 500 lb hoist I personally would not risk it mine is just a cheap harbor freight and works great worth the investment if you are going to be pulling engines and transmissions often thanks for the support
@@zsproshop Having recently pulled the K24A4 engine (with the MTX attached) out of my Honda Element, I borrowed a 2T hoist and it was easy. The engine itself weighs about 210 lb and the MTX weighs about 80 lb so a 500 lb hoist could do it but they don't make those anyway. It's either 1 or 2 T.
@@yoselingomez7071 you’ll probably pay half as much rebuilding (in parts and machine shop fee) than you will buying a used engine. This is, of course, only if you’re doing the rebuilding yourself. If you’re paying someone to do everything, a used USDM or JDM engine are cheaper in the long run. Good luck!