Honda F18B engine
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Honda F18B engine

Technical characteristics of the 1.8-liter Honda F18B gasoline engine, reliability, resource, reviews, problems and fuel consumption.

The 1.8-liter Honda F18B gasoline engine was produced by the company from 1993 to 2002 and was installed on the fifth and sixth generations of the very popular worldwide Accord model. The F18B motor is found in a single modification, however, with varying degrees of forcing.

The F-series line also includes internal combustion engines: F20A, F20B, F20C, F22B and F23A.

Technical characteristics of the engine Honda F18B 1.8 liter

Modification SOHC: F18B2
Exact volume1849 cm³
Supply systeminjector
Internal combustion engine power135 - 140 HP
Torque165 - 175 Nm
Cylinder blockaluminum R4
Block headaluminum 16v
Bore85 mm
Piston stroke81.5 mm
Compression ratio9.3
Features of the internal combustion engineSOHC
Hydraulic compensator.no
Timing drivebelt
Phase regulatorVTEC-E
Turbochargingno
What kind of oil to pour3.8 liters 5W-30
fuel typeAI-92
Ecologist. classEURO 2/3
Approximate resource320 000 km

The weight of the F18B engine according to the catalog is 135 kg

Engine number F18B is located at the junction of the block with the box

Fuel consumption Honda F18B

Using the example of a 1995 Honda Accord with a manual transmission:

City10.4 liters
Track6.3 liters
Mixed8.1 liters

Which cars were equipped with the F18B 1.8 l engine

Honda
Chord 5 (CD)1993 – 1997
Chord 6 (CG)1997 – 2002

Disadvantages, breakdowns and problems F18B

Most of all, car owners complain about lubricant and coolant leaks.

After 100 - 150 thousand kilometers, the oil here also begins to be spent on waste

The timing belt serves no more than 100 thousand km, and when it breaks the valve usually bends

Due to contamination of the KXX and the USR valve, the engine begins to behave unstably

Valve clearances need to be adjusted every 40 km, there are no hydraulic lifters


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