Hi Matt;
Here is a picture of the engine compartment for a sedan built before 4/71 blue car. After 4/71 Yellow car.
FW: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Hot air feed tube? 2 types
Re: FW: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Hot air feed tube? 2 types
Thank you Bill. I hate to be nitpicky, especially after all you've done for me, but can you perhaps get more angles? As I'm waiting for my helms to arrive I'm flying blind right now. I'd like to get a good shot of where the coil is mounted (and how it is mounted) as well as where the air box attaches to the fan housing.
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Bill Colford wrote:
Yahoo! Shopping> Hi Matt;
> Here is a picture of the engine compartment for a sedan built before 4/71 blue car.
> After 4/71 Yellow car.
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> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com [mailto:2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com] > On Behalf Of > Matthew Timion > Sent:
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> Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Hot air feed tube? 2 types
> I've attached 3 pictures to this message. They should give you an idea of what I'm dealing with.
> The first picture is near the blower motor, where I saw another n600's air feed tube connect to. This is where I'm assuming the tube attaches to the exhaust manifold.
> The second picture is near the air box. As you can see it was either damaged or cut along the way as it is very short. You can also see the fan housing. I > am unsure if the fan housing is complete or not.
> The third picture is the new air box I picked up yesterday. It is obviously the later style with the summer and winter switch.
> Miles Chappell
> wrote:
> > There was 2 different air boxes. The early has a round tube at the > > bottom near the *in* and that tube is a short elbow that attaches > > directly to the fan housing and if you have the correct fan housing > > to match it will also have a round hookup on the side.
> > The later has a flapper valve built into the airbox housing as a > > Carb Pre Heater and it says Summer/Winter and if you live in > > California, I'd skip even using it. But you still want to hook up > > your tube to the bottom then it goes to the exhaust manifold - the > > 3rd one back. The tube is about > > 20" long and runs under the carb.
> > If you have mixed parts, you won't be able to hook up the hoses to > > correct locations.
> > I should have some of each of the hoses, if you contact me *off > > list*, will be happy to help you out.
> > Miles
> > --- In 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Colford" > > wrote:
> > > Hi Matt;
> > > Honda had a couple of configurations for the AN600, I need > > your chassis, > > > engine and date of manufacture for your vehicle. Send to > > > billmyong@e...
> > > Bill
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> > > [mailto:2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Matthew Timion > > > Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 9:21 PM > > > To: 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [2cylinderhondas] Hot air feed tube?
> > > I just picked up a new air box for my n600... it actually has > > the full > > > duct on it and the valve for the hot air feed tube. I looked > > under my hood > > > when I got back and I cannot see where the hot air feed tube > > attaches. I > > > know it is supposed to attach somewhere near the blower motor, but > > that's > > > about it.
> > > Is it possible that I'm missing the piece that blows air into > > the air box > > > through the hot air feed tube? If so, does anyone have a picture > > so that I > > > can check in my box of parts?
> > > If my post is a little vague I am talking about the hot air feed > > tube on > > > page 14-19 of the Helms manual in illustration 14B-1. I need to > > know from > > > where the hot air comes and what the part looks like > > where it is > > coming > > > from.
> > > If you can point me to page numbers in this manual I'd also > > appreciate it.
> > > Thanks everyone :)
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Kumho 756 or 758?
I searched and the previous posts said to use kumho 756 tires for the sedan. The rep I spoke with today said Kumho 758 tires were the right ones.
Can anyone clarify which of the two are the correct ones for the sedan?
The size is 145x45R10, correct?
Lastly, will a full size tire fit in the spare tire compartment under the trunk, or will only a more narrow tire fit?
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Can anyone clarify which of the two are the correct ones for the sedan?
The size is 145x45R10, correct?
Lastly, will a full size tire fit in the spare tire compartment under the trunk, or will only a more narrow tire fit?
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