Problems with new NC30 clutch cable (genuine OE)

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Problems with new NC30 clutch cable (genuine OE)

Post by Neosophist » Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:59 am

New clutch cable from Honda came.

Part number is 22870-MR8-020

The cable is about 5 - 6 cm longer than the original that was on it (stamped MR8 so original Honda cable)

this makes routing the clutch cable a little difficult.

Anyone come across this before?
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Re: Problems with new NC30 clutch cable (genuine OE)

Post by Cammo » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:08 pm

I have come across a different fitting issue with genuine cables. Looking into it there are 2 (or 3?) different part numbers, all cables probably differ slightly.

Is the part number on your old cable visible?
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Re: Problems with new NC30 clutch cable (genuine OE)

Post by Neosophist » Sat Jul 14, 2012 3:18 pm

Cammo wrote:I have come across a different fitting issue with genuine cables. Looking into it there are 2 (or 3?) different part numbers, all cables probably differ slightly.

Is the part number on your old cable visible?
Its mr8 something, i:ll check

the part numbers are 000,010 and 020.

According to the garage who got me the cable, and i:ve also checked on lings, the part is superceeded to the one i have so they have been replced.
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