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Old 09-27-2010, 08:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Do these Cams Look like Type-S or Reg. H22 Cams

Hopefully some1 can kinda help me..Not the best pix but hopefully some1 can spot if there type-s or regular h22 cams.. thanks

BTW its an F20B motor
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i dont know if theres a way to tell if they are or not. whoever had the car before you wasnt in a hurry to get oil changes
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if they have the blueish tint, then yes they are type s cams... but dayyuummm u need to clean out that engine...
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Only, and I mean only way to know is to measure them, honda-tech has a thread with all H cams measurements, measure yours and compare.
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Thanks fellaz on the response..I will just end up measuring them..Any1 have any tips on cleaning up the engine, because i received da engine with alot of gunk from a JDM engine warehouse..Thats why it looks very dirty inside the head..Ive heard of putting transmission fluid with engine oil n letting it run, as well as changing the oil to synthetic to remove the gunk and what seems like burned up oil inside and as well as inside my valve cover..
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I wouldn't put tranny fluid in it, just run synthetic and change it frequently the first couple of times and change it when its hot.
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I wouldn't put tranny fluid in it, just run synthetic and change it frequently the first couple of times and change it when its hot.
Will do thankksss
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oh and the f20b was it a motor from an auto or a manual?

the motors used with manual transmissions had type s cams.
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