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Old 06-02-2019, 02:14 PM
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For other maintenance, do you go to a local specialty shop or Dealership?
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Originally Posted by Saki GT
Here is a photo of an old and new TCT (upside down though) - the new one has the pin in place to hold the piston back:



- the pin is part 13.

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Hey there guys i have a weeping tct its only roughly 8 months old but i think the previous owner may have nipped one of the o rings so all i need to do is replace the o rings parts 16 and 15 in the diagram any one know where i could source just these parts please.
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Source is the same place the diagram came from. The link:

https://www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-...cam-chain.html

Any Honda dealer can get the parts which may save you a ton of postage.

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Originally Posted by Jggysk2
For other maintenance, do you go to a local specialty shop or Dealership?
I do all my work myself.
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Originally Posted by Chuck S
Source is the same place the diagram came from. The link:

https://www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-...cam-chain.html

Any Honda dealer can get the parts which may save you a ton of postage.

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from the uk though not america thats £4 for the parts £20 postage
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The link shows the part numbers.
Source is the same place the diagram came from. The link:

https://www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-...cam-chain.html

Any Honda dealer can get the parts which may save you a ton of postage.
(Emphasis added.)

Even in the UK.

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Hey guys. I'm having difficulty getting the maintenance hole bolt washer size. It is not mentioned anywhere in the repair manual or the forums. Do I have to replace it or can it be reused along with the hex bolt?

Any help would be much appreciated.
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https://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuin...2-pe0-300.html

A generic 14 mm washer should fit. If not, reusing this washer (Flip it over) should work well in this case.
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Originally Posted by Mr.Matchbox
https://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuin...2-pe0-300.html

A generic 14 mm washer should fit. If not, reusing this washer (Flip it over) should work well in this case.

Thank you so much. Really appreciate your input. Saved me the hassle of opening and checking.
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