I need new rubber boots for the 3 terminals on the rectifier. I've looked everywhere for part No.s without any luck. If anyone knows the part No.  
or where I can find the new boots I will be greatful to you.
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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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                    Rubber boots. rectifier
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				G3
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Terminal boots
Seems tough to find for sure. 
A couple of suggestions if you’re looking to simply guard against accidental contact;
you can use heat shrink tubing, or check the auto arts store for vacuum line plugs and modify to slip over the ring terminals. There is a ton of stuff on the Internet under “terminal boots”, but it’s almost mesmerizing looking at it.
There is also kind of a grody looking rectifier on EBay under the CA77 search which has them, but there’s no telling how brittle they are...$16 I think it was.
Unless of course someone here has them or has a better source.
			
			
									
									
						A couple of suggestions if you’re looking to simply guard against accidental contact;
you can use heat shrink tubing, or check the auto arts store for vacuum line plugs and modify to slip over the ring terminals. There is a ton of stuff on the Internet under “terminal boots”, but it’s almost mesmerizing looking at it.
There is also kind of a grody looking rectifier on EBay under the CA77 search which has them, but there’s no telling how brittle they are...$16 I think it was.
Unless of course someone here has them or has a better source.
Rubber boots rectifier
Thanks for the info G3
I've looked at the rectifier on EBay and decided no go. I will try all of your suggestions and as a last resort end up using the shrink rap.
seabat
			
			
									
									
						I've looked at the rectifier on EBay and decided no go. I will try all of your suggestions and as a last resort end up using the shrink rap.
seabat
 
                     
                     
                    