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speedo meter pickup cb77 type two fork

goudreignet
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speedo meter pickup cb77 type two fork

Post by goudreignet » Thu Sep 13, 2007 12:59 pm

the speedo meter pickup gear has two oil seals
i want to replace them as they are hardened due to time/age
it is the thin one on the outer rim and the one in the center of the drive

but i can not see/find the partnumbers in the parts manual

does anyone know there numbers

thanks

fred.nl

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Post by davomoto » Fri Sep 14, 2007 3:13 pm

Fred, usually if there's not a part #, it means they were not sold seperately. In other words, one must purchase the entire unit. I may be wrong on this, check with Nick at Ohio Cycle. If anyone has them, it's him.

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Re: seals

Post by goudreignet » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:55 am

davomoto wrote:Fred, usually if there's not a part #, it means they were not sold seperately. In other words, one must purchase the entire unit. I may be wrong on this, check with Nick at Ohio Cycle. If anyone has them, it's him.

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because of this "Please Note:
Please call (do not e-mail) for part numbers, availability and shipping cost to your address. All orders must be pre-paid by bank certified check or money order (no credit cards accepted). Minimum order $20.00. Orders shipped to United States addresses only."

ohio cycle is no option for me as i live in the netherlands
or some one on this form can make the inquery by Nick at Ohio Cycle

would be much apriciated

fred.nl

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Post by davomoto » Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:19 pm

Fred, I will check for you. Wkat model bike is this for, and what year?

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Post by 305racer » Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:18 pm

There is also a complete one on "The auction" site with a buy it now.
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Re: speedo meter pickup cb77 type two fork

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:42 pm

What are the small numbers on the seal. They give the size of the seal you need. I may have one here but need those numbers to be sure. ..........lm
goudreignet wrote:the speedo meter pickup gear has two oil seals
i want to replace them as they are hardened due to time/age
it is the thin one on the outer rim and the one in the center of the drive

but i can not see/find the partnumbers in the parts manual

does anyone know there numbers

thanks

fred.nl

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Post by goudreignet » Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:18 am

Boy’s first of all thanks for all the help

with numbers on the big oil seal in the middle
Where loud mouse had written about
I went to searching the internet and found a number of oil seal shops here in the Netherlands
And one of them was able to supply the seal
The oem nr was NOK TC 34 48 7 YI
And they came up with TTO D819 1 TC 34 48 7
Which is an exact replica of the oem seal and that for € 2.50

Loud mouse thanks for pointing out on those numbers

Davomoto the bike is a CB77 dated 1967 which was printed on the wire harness
Your help is appreciated

305racer my pickup gear is in perfect working order, except for the seals i will leave the new option as a very last resource, but thanks for the offer/help

With the middle oil seal sorted that leaves the U shaped O-ring on the outer rim
I was not able to identify any numbers on that seal
Anyone???

fred.nl

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