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Old 01-05-2012, 07:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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H24 Engine Setup!

Up for sale is my full H24 engine setup. I am not going to part this out. I was going to build this for my accord, but I sold the car and do not need these parts anymore. It includes a 90mm bored and darton sleeved block. The block has not been used at all since the sleeving. Needs to be rehoned when assembled. There is also a small dent on the very outside corner, pictured below, which is completely outside of the headgasket area. A H23 crank, which is in great condition and will be perfect once it gets a polish at a machine shop. Arias 90mm 11:1 pistons. They include wrist pins, but not rings. Rings can be bought from arias with the part number on the very bottom of the piston. The pistons are BNIB. I am also going to throw in a completely bare H22 head that was built with racing valves and springs, but those were sold. New owner just needs H22 rods and it will be a H22 2.4 L! I am asking $1500 plus shipping.


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how much for just the head? its going to endyn so i want cheap cheap cheap
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^currently just keeping it with this setup, but if i part it all out, i will let you know
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Which series Darton sleeves did you use?
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What makes this setup an H24
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Which series Darton sleeves did you use?
A friend of mind bought that block already sleeved. So I cannot tell you the exact model number for it. But they look to be the dry sleeve. As the mid wet sleeves have that circle pattern at the top.

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What makes this setup an H24
Using all the bottom end components listed, with h22 rods, it would be a 2.4L engine, not a 2.2L.
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What makes this setup an H24
Using the formula of (pie/4)x(bore^2)x(stroke)x(# of cylinders)=cubic inches
some conversion math goes on here.
(pie/4)x(90mm^2)x(95mm)x( 4 )=2.41745liters
I would advice using inches then converting final answer to metric.
The compression will be different with the size rod you use h23=(141.5mm) h22=(143mm) but the liters of displacement will be the same.
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Using the formula of (pie/4)x(bore^2)x(stroke)x(# of cylinders)=cubic inches
some conversion math goes on here.
(pie/4)x(90mm^2)x(95mm)x( 4 )=2.41745liters
I would advice using inches then converting final answer to metric.
The compression will be different with the size rod you use h23=(141.5mm) h22=(143mm) but the liters of displacement will be the same.
thank you nsbsalt for the numbers confirmation!
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