also thing you might need:

-scotch brite (the brown kind) to clean surface of block or head

-brake cleaner (clean gunk of engine)

-lots of paper towels/ or lint free cloth

-honda bond or RTV selant (don't apply too much, areas: like valve cover, cam seal, oil pan gasket, and transmission surface.)

-dial bore gauge (for precision measurements for cylinder, always double check diameter)

-micrometers

-piston ring compressors

-snap ring pliers (you might need these, get a good kind too, not the cheap ones from autoadvance)

-pliers (long and short needle nose pliers, 90 degree pliers, and others)

-cyclinder ring filier

-feeler guages, to check clearance of cyclinder rings, and valves

-torque wrench (3/8 will work fine, better to get digital torque wrench)

-air tools, air compressor

-engine stand (easier for the engine to stand on a stable position)

-a service manual (from honda, if you can't afford, search for it on the net, theres sites hosting them (for free))

and probably other basic tools, like rachets, sockets, philips screw driver, and etc...

hope this helps in some way....