Castelated Socket Sizes?

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Re: Castelated Socket Sizes?

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gavins wrote:07716-0020203 is the number on mine.
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Re: Castelated Socket Sizes?

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Malc wrote:Neo, can you post the Honda part number for the tool please? TIA
All tool numbers are also in the Service manual from the downloads section
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Re: Castelated Socket Sizes?

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Neosophist wrote:
Malc wrote:Neo, can you post the Honda part number for the tool please? TIA
All tool numbers are also in the Service manual from the downloads section
That's even better - thanks also.
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Re: Castelated Socket Sizes?

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porndoguk wrote:the head race isn't needed as I use a C spanner
You can get a castelated socket to fit the headraces mate, no idea where i got mine from but i'll measure it later if you want. Makes setting them to the correct torque easy, if you use OEM bearings that is.
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Re: Castelated Socket Sizes?

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Drunkn Munky wrote:
porndoguk wrote:the head race isn't needed as I use a C spanner
You can get a castelated socket to fit the headraces mate, no idea where i got mine from but i'll measure it later if you want. Makes setting them to the correct torque easy, if you use OEM bearings that is.
I do the heads by feel any way, but i will go back to oem when i next change im using those crappy tapers!
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Re: Castelated Socket Sizes?

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Yeah I've never got one with taper bearings, PITA to fit fit compared to OEM

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