It has an interference engine. The cam belt must be changed at 90,000 miles. The VTEC engine also has a balance shaft belt that also must be changed. Non-VTEC engine does not have the balance shaft belt.
The 1996 Honda Accord is an interference engine so in almost every case you will have valve and possibly piston damage if the cam belt breaks.
The 1996 Honda Accord engine is fuel injected and has no carburetor.
No.
On the engine.
Fit, maybe, but run correctly no. The 1993 is OBD1 & the 1996 is OBD2. Look for a 1996 engine and make sure you get a VTEC if that is what the 1996 is equipped with.
yes.
yes!
Yes! This is an interference engine and cam belt must be replaced every 90,000 miles.
Yes! This is an interference engine and damage to the valves, head, pistons, is likely if the belt breaks. Replace the belt at 90,000 miles.
Yes
The timing belt for a 1996 Honda is on the front of the engine. It is located behind the timing cover.
Belt.