Within a couple of $, your parts prices look to be the current prices at the discount parts dealers.
Just out of curiosity and because I have to deal with this next year or the year after at the latest, I checked on the water pump prices. It appears that Acura (at least Delray) has sussed out the pricing discrepancy between 19200-PR7-305 and 19200-PR7-A03 parts. A03 is now about $7 cheaper than 305, so unless you need or just want the extra parts it is no longer cheaper to buy the upgrade kit.
Thanks for providing the definitive list of parts needed. Can anyone confirm whether this gasket, by quite a margin the most expensive of the bunch, is included in kit 305?
Also, wouldn't the crankshaft seal be worth changing while in there? Part number 91212-PR7-A01.
[Edit: Just noticed, [MENTION=3729]Larry Bastanza[/MENTION] was much quicker than me. It took some time for me posting the reply as I was logged out every time when I tried the 'preview' or 'go advanced' option....]
Nope. 11841-PR7-A00 is
not included in the WP set -305.
Not sure @
Old Guy is aware of this but for the clarification, you would be better off getting the WP set -305 if there is only $7 difference over the -A03.
19200-PR7-A03:
Just the later spec WP with gasket pre-installed. Nothing else included. Requires the later spec TB lower cover.
19200-PR7-305:
Consists of following three parts and thus, much cheaper than buying all three separately.
19200-PR7-A03: as mentioned above, just the later spec WP with gasket pre-installed.
11810-PR7-A02: later spec TB lower cover.
11816-PR7-000: WP seepage grommet.
And yes, it's worth replacing the crank seal 91212-PR7-A01.
You can check the condition of existing seal before making decision but since it's not that expensive parts and from time to time, it was on back order in Japan so just order it.
Some of the information is very old and no longer correct (I better update it) but this is the parts list I'm using for my Eng Refresh.
You don't need all of them if you are doing just the standard TB/WP service.
http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/showthread.php?6286-NSX-Health-Check-Service&p=74593#post74593
Also, you may find some of the photos useful during the actual service;
http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/blog.php?1811&blogcategoryid=51
Kaz