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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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washers
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oldbikedude
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washers
Anyone else have a honda where it didn't seam to matter if the washers used on it were placed sharp edge or round edge down. My 67 Dream is like this.....many of the washers were placed round edge down instead of the normal sharp edge down. This includes many of the washers on the engine (where I'm pretty sure they were installed from the factory that way & were undisturbed). Was just wondering if this was normal for mid 60's Hondas.
'67 Ca77 Dream
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oldbikedude
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: washers
I don't think it matters.
I'll be sure to look at the WASHERS next time I take a engine apart.
May be soon as I'm about to take a 1963 CL72 apart to sell parts from.........................lm
I'll be sure to look at the WASHERS next time I take a engine apart.
May be soon as I'm about to take a 1963 CL72 apart to sell parts from.........................lm
oldbikedude wrote:Anyone else have a honda where it didn't seam to matter if the washers used on it were placed sharp edge or round edge down. My 67 Dream is like this.....many of the washers were placed round edge down instead of the normal sharp edge down. This includes many of the washers on the engine (where I'm pretty sure they were installed from the factory that way & were undisturbed). Was just wondering if this was normal for mid 60's Hondas.