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H22A2 rod bearings
H22A2 rod bearings
Hi guys I was hoping someone could help me out, I'm trying to find a set of rod bearings for my H22A2, now afaik the earlier models, H22A2 included are 50mm & the later models, A5's and A8's etc are 55mm. So first question I guess is if that's actually the case, second question. On every website I've checked, ACL, King and Clevite none of these websites show the H22A2 on the application list, does the JDM H22A share the exact same rod bearings? I don't want to buy a set just to find out they aren't going to fit.
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The letters refer to bore/piston size, rather than crank size.
I can't recall the differences in crank size, but there are some previous threads that discuss it, so something should turn up on a search that will help answer the question I would have thought?
I can't recall the differences in crank size, but there are some previous threads that discuss it, so something should turn up on a search that will help answer the question I would have thought?
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1999RattyMcClelland wrote:After 1997 they were 55.
The 1997-1998 H22a5 is 50mm.
Performance Autoworks wrote:The A5 has more in common with the earlier UK H22s like the A2.
Both use 50mm mains
Are there not lots of different sized bearings? They are coded by colour?
Edit - Number 23 in the link http://www.lingshondaparts.com/honda_ca ... k_03=23027
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@joshATR you will be fine ordering H22A ones
Here's the specs of some of the engine blocks:
Stroke
H22A4 = 90.7mm/3.570
H22A = 90.7mm/3.570
H23A = 95mm/3.740
H23A1 = 95mm/3.740
F22 = 95mm/3.740
F23 = 97mm/3.818
F20B = 88mm/3.464
Main Journal Diameter
H22A4 = 55mm
H22A4 = 50mm (1997 Only)
H22A = 50mm
H23A = 55mm
H23A1 = 50mm
F22 = 50mm
F23 = 55mm
F20B = 55mm

Here's the specs of some of the engine blocks:
Stroke
H22A4 = 90.7mm/3.570
H22A = 90.7mm/3.570
H23A = 95mm/3.740
H23A1 = 95mm/3.740
F22 = 95mm/3.740
F23 = 97mm/3.818
F20B = 88mm/3.464
Main Journal Diameter
H22A4 = 55mm
H22A4 = 50mm (1997 Only)
H22A = 50mm
H23A = 55mm
H23A1 = 50mm
F22 = 50mm
F23 = 55mm
F20B = 55mm
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This is exactly what I seem to be finding, however people are telling me that the JDM H22A from the 4th gen ludes runs the 50mm mains also, so why would the rod bearings for that; fit the H22A2? most websites even show H22A4's on the application list that's not even used in Europe, but no mention of the H22A24thgenphil wrote:ACL 1937