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bsape
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Crankcase Cover screw

Post by bsape » Sun Apr 28, 2013 6:34 pm

Does anyone know where I can purchase replacement screw for the left side crankcase? All of the heads on my screws were stripped so i drilled them out to get the cover off and bought a replacement set of screw off ebay. However, there are several long screws that did not come in the kit that I'm trying to replace.

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Post by brewsky » Mon Apr 29, 2013 6:17 am

Finding the longer oem phillips is tough (unless you want a set here: http://www.rimfire-eng.com/Bike_Mfg_Selection.htm )

You can find individual stainless socket heads long enough at McMaster Carr, Fastenal etc.
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Post by Rickytic » Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:30 pm

You can purchase most of the screws from your local Honda dealership, just give them the part nubers, with the exception of the 106mm screw. I had the same problem. I went to ACE hardware and picked up the longest 6mm screw they had, went to the Honda dealer, picked up the longest one they had also. Then I cut the one from ACE, welded it to the Honda screw to make it 106mm and all is well. The ACE screw has a larger head that's why I cut the ACE screw, now all the screws match.

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engine case screw source

Post by bsape » Tue May 07, 2013 11:52 am

I was able to find a complete set that was put together specifically for my CL77 from Rimfire Engineering, who specializes in screw sets for old bikes. I would highly recommend them if you want to replace your engine case screws. The screws came with a BOM and diagram showing which size screw goes in each hole and even came with the correct countersink for the oil filter cap.

http://rimfire-eng.com/

Before I found this website I bought what was supposed to be a replacement set off of ebay and the set didn't have any of the longer screws, which I had a hard time finding because I didn't know the part numbers.

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