how to identify a 2002.5?
#11
It was just the oil jet bolts that changed in the 2002 build year. My car was built in April as well and I have the upgraded 4 hole oil jet bolts on my engine - just checked last month. So the changeover occurred well ahead of the mid-year mark. My engine # is 5072, the lowest reported number having the upgraded oil bolts.
I'm not sure when the spark plug issue arose but everyone should re-torque their plugs just to be safe.
Intake retainers were only changed in 2004+ , the ap1 retainers were not faulty and will not crack unless you over-rev the engine above 9700 rpms or so, if you haven't over-revved the engine they can last the life of the engine.
I'm not sure when the spark plug issue arose but everyone should re-torque their plugs just to be safe.
Intake retainers were only changed in 2004+ , the ap1 retainers were not faulty and will not crack unless you over-rev the engine above 9700 rpms or so, if you haven't over-revved the engine they can last the life of the engine.
#12
Originally Posted by JFUSION' timestamp='1331472435' post='21498064
It was just the oil jet bolts that changed in the 2002 build year. My car was built in April as well and I have the upgraded 4 hole oil jet bolts on my engine - just checked last month. So the changeover occurred well ahead of the mid-year mark. My engine # is 5072, the lowest reported number having the upgraded oil bolts.
I'm not sure when the spark plug issue arose but everyone should re-torque their plugs just to be safe.
Intake retainers were only changed in 2004+ , the ap1 retainers were not faulty and will not crack unless you over-rev the engine above 9700 rpms or so, if you haven't over-revved the engine they can last the life of the engine.
I'm not sure when the spark plug issue arose but everyone should re-torque their plugs just to be safe.
Intake retainers were only changed in 2004+ , the ap1 retainers were not faulty and will not crack unless you over-rev the engine above 9700 rpms or so, if you haven't over-revved the engine they can last the life of the engine.
#13
According to this...
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/index.php...T&f=1&t=775801
...all engines after #1025386 should have the new bolts. Keep in mind that's the engine number not the VIN, and they may be slightly different but should be close.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/index.php...T&f=1&t=775801
...all engines after #1025386 should have the new bolts. Keep in mind that's the engine number not the VIN, and they may be slightly different but should be close.
#14
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