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kinser86
Twinstar


Joined: Aug 09, 2016
Posts: 69
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Mon Nov 01, 2021 11:57 pm |
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I need some help identifying some parts I just acquired with a 900F I bought. It came with a disassembled 1100F motor and jugs, no head, and a lot of parts labeled CB1100F which I haven't unpacked just yet.
Where I need help is identifying two cranks/ pair of camshafts/ and an exhaust system on the 900F.
The exhaust is very tight fitting on the 900F and is rubbing the frame in several locations. The #1 runner traverses the oil sump which I haven't seen before. There appears to be enough room to remove the oil filter without dropping the exhaust. The Yoshimura slip-on appears to be someones attempt to add on based on the welds aft of the header on the slip joint. It too is rubbing excessively into the rear shock reservoir.
Any input is appreciated, I am not familiar with motor internals so I am not familiar with their identifying marks. |
_________________ Ryan
1981 CB 750k
1980 CB 750f |
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smurdoch
CB1100F


Joined: Jan 22, 2004
Posts: 3197
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
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Tue Nov 02, 2021 12:51 am |
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Can't help you with the cams but pretty sure the headers are MAC. |
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hondaron
Rest in Peace

Joined: Mar 30, 2012
Posts: 653
Location: houston, texas
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Tue Nov 02, 2021 1:35 am |
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MG5 cams are 1100F
MA3 rods are 1100F
438 rods are 900 |
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kinser86
Twinstar


Joined: Aug 09, 2016
Posts: 69
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Wed Nov 03, 2021 11:06 pm |
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| smurdoch wrote: |
| Can't help you with the cams but pretty sure the headers are MAC. |
Thanks smurdoch! That is what I thought too.
| hondaron wrote: |
MG5 cams are 1100F
MA3 rods are 1100F
438 rods are 900 |
Thanks hondaron! There was a grab bag of parts in here including 750 stuff so I was trying to figure out what is what. |
_________________ Ryan
1981 CB 750k
1980 CB 750f |
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CBX-tras
Silver CB900F


Joined: Mar 12, 2012
Posts: 1499
Location: Clinton Twp, MI USA
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Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:33 pm |
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Knowing how Honda identifies it's parts will help you in the future. When you're looking for parts on Partzilla or any other online parts supplier:
The first 5 numbers tell you what part it is. (17500 is a fuel tank)
The second set of 3 tell you what bike it was first used on (IE: 422 = first year CBX, 425 = CB750F, 438 = CB900F, MG5 = CB1100F, 300 = the first CB750 (1969), etc.......) So, you might find a CBX part used on all the F bikes (gas cap latch) or the gas tank front rubber cushions were first used on the 750F. The smaller the number, the older it is. The CA100 from the early '60's has a middle number 001.
The last set of 3 numbers reflect, product changes, color, vendor or any other variable.
Nuts and bolts are generic and have their own 12 number sequence. The first 5 designate what it is, the second 5 USUALLY is for length/size and the last 2 will tell you material (steel, brass, stainless) and color (chrome, zinc white, zinc yellow, black).
So, on many parts, Honda puts the bike "code" on the part somewhere. But not always.
I hope this provides you and others insight. |
_________________ J.R.
Founder, CBX-tras LLC
Certified Master Motorcycle Technician Since 1978
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genesound
Red CB1100F


Joined: Feb 20, 2006
Posts: 11913
Location: Studio City, California
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Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:55 pm |
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