Still trying to find matching pieces for my right side ignition lock retainer and air cleaner cover latch screw.   
Found a Honda305.com Honda Scrambler thread from Nov 2010 which says in part: “HONDA made a repop of the 1966/67 threaded part which using 2 screws holds the switch in place and changed the threads so no matter which plastic one ya have ya can't use it. .......lm “
I’m guessing I have the re-pop version (same part number) which is why the latch screw won’t thread on it. Is the solution to find the original (not re-pop) retainer and if so, does any forum member have a spare to part with?
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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
                        Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
                    CL77 Ignition switch retainer latch (plastic covered nut)
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				deuce_7
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Ps,
Referencing the above post, here’s the original Nov 2020 thread: http://www.honda305.com/forums/cl77-ign ... t6471.html
			
			
									
									
						Referencing the above post, here’s the original Nov 2020 thread: http://www.honda305.com/forums/cl77-ign ... t6471.html
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				listen2this1
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				deuce_7
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Ended up solving this by acquiring a used threaded switch retainer from a salvaged parts lot.  My bike’s original air cleaner cover plastic latch nut threads on the used one like it’s supposed to. (Doesn’t thread on the NOS part). 
So, there’s a bunch of NOS 35141-273-000 parts out there that won’t work unless somehow the thread pitch can be changed.
			
			
									
									
						So, there’s a bunch of NOS 35141-273-000 parts out there that won’t work unless somehow the thread pitch can be changed.