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Which one is the new oil bolt? PIC INSIDE

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Old 02-13-2003, 08:25 PM
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I was concerned about all the #4 cylinder failure and I'd like to
change the oil jet bolt to the new ones. Just for my piece of mind.

I was looking at the pic from hondaautomotiveparts.com and
see no difference in pic or part number. I'm wondering what's
the difference between the old oil jet bolts and the new ones?

If I were to buy, do i get #5 or #6? or both?

Few of you guys said there is no oil bolt in '00 model. I'm
surprised to hear that. Honda wouldn't be cheap to put
a set of oil jet bolt into our engine when they do that to
a Integra GS-R engine.

Any comments are appreciated. Thanks.

This is a pic of a 2002 bottom end


This is a pic of a 2000 bottom end
Old 02-13-2003, 08:33 PM
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You get #6. If you have a later 2002, you have the new bolts. All S2000 have oil bolts.

See the last item on <this> link.
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i have a 01, what would happen if i didnt change these bolts???
do i have to change em.
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Originally posted by hondafirst
i have a 01, what would happen if i didnt change these bolts???
do i have to change em.
Who knows. AHM doesn't seem to think we need them.
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What is the purpouse of changing them? I have started to see a few posts about them recently and have been wondering.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Randman
[B]What is the purpouse of changing them?
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I think I have a set of these oil jet bolts I special ordered, then realized my car already had them by it's engine # and cancelled the order, so yesterday I get a card saying my oil jet bolts are in!!! So if anybody needs a set with no wait drop me a line and I will verify they are sitting at the parts dept.
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how much do they cost?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Randman
[B]What is the purpose of changing them?
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I can sell them for the same price as hardtop guy. $48 + shipping which is my cost on them, I just hate to see my parts dept get stuck with re stocking fees. They list for around 15 each. Let me know anyone if you want these as the time is short. Phil


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