Honda part number check

zack_novak

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I thought I recalled buying a kit for a Honda dirt bike a little while back. I could be wrong though, I'll just get the numbers individually. Thanks
 

cjpayne

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I thought I recalled buying a kit for a Honda dirt bike a little while back. I could be wrong though, I'll just get the numbers individually. Thanks
The reason I had asked was, I said I needed a gasket for the clutch cover and they wanted $10:47:, so I asked how much for a kit and was told, "It's not available". They didn't say it has never been available.
 

theraymondguy

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I thought I recalled buying a kit for a Honda dirt bike a little while back. I could be wrong though, I'll just get the numbers individually. Thanks

It'll cost you a fortune. What's worse, the OE gaskets aren't consistantly one colour anymore (for those who don't know, the original 6V gaskets were black). You'll most likely get a green case gasket and a tan clutch cover gasket and so on. No harm using a quality aftermarket set - condition them as you like (there was a recent thread on this) and they'll seal as good as OE. Generally speaking, for the pickier folks aftermarket gaskets may require trimming.

Cheap and cheerful, nothing wrong with a TB Parts gasket kit.

http://www.hondatrailbikes.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21_32&products_id=230

88 top end kit if you need the 52mm head gasket

http://www.hondatrailbikes.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=632

Vesrah is as close to the originals as I've seen, but you'll still need a 52mm gasket for 88cc.

http://mytrailbuddystore.com/vesrahcompletegasketset-1.aspx
 
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