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Paul Aerodeck86
05-30-2003, 02:18 PM
My friend is selling a B20A engine (he bought it earlier in hopes to use the block for tuning a B16A and using a 2.0 VTEC head...). Right now the engine resides in his garage and I have the opportunity to buy it for about 300 bucks.
However there are several questions that I need answered.

1.) It is unknown what engine this is. I made several photos and I am hoping that you can identify the engine designation. Judging by the number, the engine is most probably the 160 hp version, however this is not certain.

http://www.pauldesign.ru/photos/honda117.jpg

http://www.pauldesign.ru/photos/honda118.jpg

http://www.pauldesign.ru/photos/honda119.jpg

2) The engine condition is unknown. Judging by outside appearance the condition leaves a lot to be desired. It is hard to tell what happened to one of the spark plug hole - it is simply covered by a piece of newspaper. Inside the valve cover some kind of sediment is evident (photo). There is no oil pump, timing belt, and most of the tubing is missing. The electrical connections are cut.

http://www.pauldesign.ru/photos/honda120.jpg

http://www.pauldesign.ru/photos/honda121.jpg

3) Besides the engine there is nothing. No ECU, transmission, etc. I think that I shouldn't get this engine because getting all of the components will be very tough. (Finding an engine in the past two years was not successful.)

What do you think regarding this engine? Should I forget about it and save up for a B18C5?

P.S. Special Thanks goes out to 3axap ('89AccordLX(Rus)) for extensive help with the translation of this topic.

Paul Aerodeck86
05-30-2003, 02:33 PM
Please pardon the usage of Russian in the title of this thread. It is a result of slight translation issue. :D

carotman
05-30-2003, 02:57 PM
It does look like it'S the 160 HP version. The 135 hp version has a vacuum advance distributor.

The engine looks in good shape. It's only a bit dirty.

I see that some parts are missing but it's not too bad.

The pump that is missing is the water pump, not the oil pump.

You can use your intake manifold, wire harness and ECU to run this engine if you use an Integra 86-87 Distributor and crank angle sensor.

The A20A alternator can also be used but the puller width is different.

You will also need to find a flywheel and transmission.

For 300 bucks it's a great buy

Tref_LXI
05-30-2003, 03:16 PM
i checked out the engine number and i could not find it under jdm b20a 160 hp version, but it does look a lot like it. here are the codes-
B20A DOHC PGM-FI
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Gold Valve Cover

B20A-1000001~ (Prelude BA1-1000001~)
B20A-1000001~ (Vigor CA3-1000001~)
B20A-1050001~ (Prelude BA1-1040001~)
B20A-1500001~ (Accord CA3-1000001~)
B20A-1550001~ (Accord CA3-1060001~)
B20A-1550001~ (Vigor CA3-1060001~)

Black Valve Cover
B20A-1600001~ (Accord CA3-1200001~)
B20A-1600001~ (Vigor CA3-1200001~)
B20A-1640001~ (Accord CA3-1300001~)
B20A-1640001~ (Vigor CA3-1300001~)

'A20A3'
05-30-2003, 03:18 PM
under the valve cover, all that sediment is just old engine oil. the engine hasn't been running recently or the oil was all drained. i agree with carotman, $300 is a great buy.:bh:

carotman
05-30-2003, 03:20 PM
i could not find it under jdm b20a 160 hp version

His engine number is 1606111 so it falls into that category

Black Valve Cover
B20A-1600001~ (Accord CA3-1200001~)
B20A-1600001~ (Vigor CA3-1200001~)

Tref_LXI
05-30-2003, 10:13 PM
got ya, i would say inspect all the cylinders for warping just check it all out and swap it in.