Condenser part #'s
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Condenser part #'s
I have a 1964 cb77 with a type one ignition, looking in the parts manual it lists 2 different condenser numbers for my engine number (cb77e-103794). It lists a 30250-268-014 and a 30250-268-013, which one is correct? I noticed this on a couple of occasions, and I'm a little confused as to which one to use when it lists two part numbers for the same engine number. Thanks in advance! Carl
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thanxs
Thanks for clearing that up, is this the case with most of the items in the parts manual that shows more than one part # for the same engine #?
Thanx, Carl
Thanx, Carl
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Honda Part Numbers
Where there are multiple numbers listed they will all supersede to the most forward as of when the catalog was updated. In some cases this means the actual most forward part number will not be shown in the catalog.
There are times when more than one part is listed with serial number breaks, usually the parts are not interchangeable without changing other parts that are connected or work with the part i.e. the very late crankshaft has different splines then the earlier ones.
If there is any particular part I can give the supercede chain with the most forward part number and the date introduced from the American Honda system.
CR93Dave
There are times when more than one part is listed with serial number breaks, usually the parts are not interchangeable without changing other parts that are connected or work with the part i.e. the very late crankshaft has different splines then the earlier ones.
If there is any particular part I can give the supercede chain with the most forward part number and the date introduced from the American Honda system.
CR93Dave