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Radiator/ water pump questions

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    Radiator/ water pump questions

    anybody have a link to a good full sized radiator for an H/F setup?

    also is an h22a water pump and timing kit the same for an f20b?

    #2
    Hey. You can buy a radiator anywhere which I'm sure you know. Take your pick . rockauto.com ? ebay ? Honda ? ...
    And to check / compare OEM part #s , just use a site like hondapartsnow and look up the part #. Then use that to search sites (ebay, etc) for the part # or try and order directly from Honda.

    Cheers.

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      FYI I've raced an accord with an f22 engine in 106degree weather for 7 hours a day with a completely stock cooling system. Never have had a hint of overheating. Any stock replacement radiator should be up to the job. I believe there is a difference between radiators for manual and auto transmissions, get the right one for your car.
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        Originally posted by ukemike View Post
        FYI I've raced an accord with an f22 engine in 106degree weather for 7 hours a day with a completely stock cooling system. Never have had a hint of overheating. Any stock replacement radiator should be up to the job. I believe there is a difference between radiators for manual and auto transmissions, get the right one for your car.
        The difference is that the auto radiators had the additional accomodation for the transmission cooler input, and I believe a slightly larger core as a result. In either case, it shouldn't matter and just about any stock radiator should be sufficient.
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