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    Red face Engine Type B20B8 vs B20B4 spare parts compatability

    My 2000 model CR-V is in need of some work. It's done 175K and is running very roughly. Me thinks it might be time for some new valves. Most of the spare parts seem to come from the US but are for the B20B4 engine and not the Australian B20B8 version. Question; can I use the B20B4 parts - valves, valve seals, gaskets etc?

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    how do you know its valves

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    how do you know its valves

    What he said

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinaisam View Post
    It's done 175K and is running very roughly. Me thinks it might be time for some new valves.
    hmmmm me thinks theres more to this

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    Compression on cylinders 1 & 4 is almost zero.

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    Almost zero compression on 1 & 4 cylinders.

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    Could be. I have not looked any further than the compression. Valve adjust could just be out or the head could be blown. Either way, I would like to know if I can use the same parts for either engine model.

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    TBH its not worth the effort & time rebuilding, you can pickup a low km one from wreckers for about $600 these days.
    OEM parts whore

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    Set of valves about $160. Gasket set $150. Odds and sods another $200, and I'm still $100 ahead. Having said that, I would be happy if you can tell me where I might pick up a 2 litre low Km engine for around the $600 mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinaisam View Post
    Set of valves about $160. Gasket set $150. Odds and sods another $200, and I'm still $100 ahead. Having said that, I would be happy if you can tell me where I might pick up a 2 litre low Km engine for around the $600 mark.
    You guna do all the work your self ?
    U won't be $100 ahead if u don't
    snapping 2nd..

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    Quote Originally Posted by dc2r-0636 View Post
    You guna do all the work your self ?
    U won't be $100 ahead if u don't
    THIS x10000000000000000000000000
    You've gone through more accords than I changed underwear this month! - Sugz

    www.OzAccord.net/forum

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    Checked plugs and leads? Would start by using a set of those that I know works.

    What's the compression on all 4?

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