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clarenceada
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blue Dream

Post by clarenceada » Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:00 pm

The attached picture, if you can see it---my camera has trouble focusing on macro---- is of Engine No. CA77E-1014937. now the title no. is CA781014901 and as I bought the Dream from the original owner in 1994 and low miles of 6254.7 (speedometer still works fine) I don't think the engine has every been worked on; it has ran every summer since '94 except last summer when the headlight went out and I haven't been able to find one yet. I also cannot find the frame no. and I looked where the books tell you to, next to the left hand foot peg. So should the frame no. match the title no. and which is it a CA77 or a CA78? Honda has no record of CA78 when I used the title no. to look for parts.



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clarenceada
honda305.com Member
Posts: 172
Joined: Sat Mar 21, 2009 4:02 am
Location: oregon coast

Post by clarenceada » Tue Apr 07, 2009 6:29 pm

Found out how to put a search in without getting 1800 post back; in the search query page click on "search for all terms" and " Display results as: Posts or Topics, pick topics and you will get just the post that have your search terms and not the whole thread. Makes a world of difference! Instead of the 1800 on "Blue color codes" I got three back and the right answer. I was able to find answers to a lot questions that have probably been asked too many times on this forum and the experts are tired of answering. I didn't learn this on my own (not that smart) but found it in a post in Suggestions by Michael Stoic. So to answer my own post; yes the frame no. and the title no. are the same as the following pictures show.

I was on Farmallcub.com when I had a small tractor called the Cub (neat little tractor but underpowered) and when a neophyte would come on board and ask all the usual questions one of the resident experts would post a hyper-link to a faq or answer in a post.




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