Dunelover
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- May 6, 2021
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Mine broke a ring and has scored the cyl.
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Any reason you like the J35A4 better than the J35A3? Cheaper on more available from the Pilot? Seems like a lot of the engine swap builder guys likes the A3 for better breathing heads and a stronger block....(but I don't have any hands on comparison.)Ebay. Use 300-80035D as your search. That is the dismantler's code for the J35A4
You're thinking the J32A2. The J35A3/4 are basically the same. One came in Acuras, the other in HondasAny reason you like the J35A4 better than the J35A3? Cheaper on more available from the Pilot? Seems like a lot of the engine swap builder guys likes the A3 for better breathing heads and a stronger block....(but I don't have any hands on comparison.)
I actually meant the J35A3 (not recommending for him just asking). I looked into it for building a boosted engine with new forged rods and pistons, and the J35A3 block has the same casting number as the J32A2 which is supposed to be a little stronger and have better cylinder liners, and also slightly better breathing from heads and cams?You're thinking the J32A2. The J35A3/4 are basically the same. One came in Acuras, the other in Hondas
edit.... I wouldn't recommend the 32A2 for him. The only time you see these have the failure he did is when boosted. The 32A2 has something like 11:1 compression. NOT boost friendly.
The 32A2 block does have more external webbing. To the best of my knowledge the 32A2 and the 35A3 DO NOT share any of the parts (block/heads/cams/valves)that separate the 32A2 apart from the rest of the early J field.. The 35A3 and A4 have the same power rating. "Better" heads/cam in the A3? Numbers don't support that.I actually meant the J35A3 (not recommending for him just asking). I looked into it for building a boosted engine with new forged rods and pistons, and the J35A3 block has the same casting number as the J32A2 which is supposed to be a little stronger and have better cylinder liners, and also slightly better breathing from heads and cams?
But if you are not boosting the engine probably not much real world difference between the 2, like you said, plus the A4 comes in Hondas so easier and cheaper to find.
Pretty sure your heads won't bolt to that block.Still researching and I was advised I'm looking for a J35A1 block. I will re-use my heads.
Any help out there?
What did it run to have the sleeves put in? Also did they include pistons?If you have the time you could have the block re-sleeved. Its about the same cost as getting a new engine though.