Differences between piston rings
#1
Differences between piston rings
Hi all
I am in the process of rebuilding my F20C. Whilst shopping around for piston rings, 2 different part numbers are given to me by different honda techs. Honda piston rings part number 13011-PCX-024 is the correct one which are on back order for 3 months. However, piston rings part number 13011-PCX-305 would arrive in 2 days. On VIN search only the first one comes up all the time.
What do people think, should I stick to the correct part number and wait for months or go with the alternative yet OEM rings (second part number above)? Are there any differences in design, performance?
Regards
I am in the process of rebuilding my F20C. Whilst shopping around for piston rings, 2 different part numbers are given to me by different honda techs. Honda piston rings part number 13011-PCX-024 is the correct one which are on back order for 3 months. However, piston rings part number 13011-PCX-305 would arrive in 2 days. On VIN search only the first one comes up all the time.
What do people think, should I stick to the correct part number and wait for months or go with the alternative yet OEM rings (second part number above)? Are there any differences in design, performance?
Regards
#2
UK Moderator
The different part numbers are for different year engines
-024 is for MY04 onwards, -305 is for 03 and prior
The "PFK" numbers on Lings are different which means that there is a difference:
2002: http://www.lingshond...50&block_05=hcr
2005: http://www.lingshond...58&block_05=hcr
As for whether there is enough diffference between the two to cause a problem, I'm afraid I can't help.
-024 is for MY04 onwards, -305 is for 03 and prior
The "PFK" numbers on Lings are different which means that there is a difference:
2002: http://www.lingshond...50&block_05=hcr
2005: http://www.lingshond...58&block_05=hcr
As for whether there is enough diffference between the two to cause a problem, I'm afraid I can't help.
#3
Registered User
Actual difference in them I don't know but the part numbers seem model year related based on a quick google search
http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...1-pcx-024.html
http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...1-pcx-305.html
http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...1-pcx-024.html
http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...1-pcx-305.html
#4
Hi all
I am in the process of rebuilding my F20C. Whilst shopping around for piston rings, 2 different part numbers are given to me by different honda techs. Honda piston rings part number 13011-PCX-024 is the correct one which are on back order for 3 months. However, piston rings part number 13011-PCX-305 would arrive in 2 days. On VIN search only the first one comes up all the time.
What do people think, should I stick to the correct part number and wait for months or go with the alternative yet OEM rings (second part number above)? Are there any differences in design, performance?
Regards
I am in the process of rebuilding my F20C. Whilst shopping around for piston rings, 2 different part numbers are given to me by different honda techs. Honda piston rings part number 13011-PCX-024 is the correct one which are on back order for 3 months. However, piston rings part number 13011-PCX-305 would arrive in 2 days. On VIN search only the first one comes up all the time.
What do people think, should I stick to the correct part number and wait for months or go with the alternative yet OEM rings (second part number above)? Are there any differences in design, performance?
Regards
#6
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