This is the size of channel weather strip I have used successfully on the Honda 600 Coupe and Sedan , it is � in. X 15/32 in. X 3/16 in.
which is what is needed.� When installing at the right angle corner, cut the back side to the edge (not all the way through) then it will fit and complete the needed look.� (Also this is the way the Honda OEM weather strip is).� Order suggested adhesive to keep it in place while the window runs in the channel, and replace all of it, not just the upper part.�
http://www.crlaurence.com/crlapps/showl ... 0812&pom=0
Bill
Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Replacement door sash moulding for my Hond
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Jeff Sullivan
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Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Replacement door sash moulding for my Hond
Good afternoon
Who has installed a oil cooler on there n600 ? Can you? And how Sent from my iPad
Who has installed a oil cooler on there n600 ? Can you? And how Sent from my iPad
On Feb 17, 2017, at 9:13 AM, 'Bill'
billmyong@...
[anzhonda600owners] wrote:
This is the size of channel weather strip
I have used successfully on the Honda 600 Coupe and Sedan , it is � in. X 15/32 in. X 3/16 in.
which is what is needed. When installing at the right angle corner, cut the back side to the edge (not all the way through) then it will fit and complete the needed look. (Also this is the way the Honda OEM weather strip is). Order suggested adhesive to keep it in place while the window runs in the channel, and replace all of it, not just the upper part.
http://www.crlaurence.com/crlapps/showl ... 0812&pom=0
Bill
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[2cylinderhondas] Re:
Replacement door sash moulding for my Honda 600 Coupe.
One of these might be what you are looking
for and they will send you samples free of charge:
http://www.steelerubber.com/channel-weatherstripping
Miles
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Re: [2cylinderhondas] Re: Replacement door sash moulding for my Hond
I AM PUTTING AN OIL COOL ON MY HONDA 600 MOTOR .
IT CAME FROM A COUPE .
I REPLACED THE OIL FILTER PLATE WITH ONE MADE FROM ALUMINUM . THERE IS NO FILTER IN THERE ANYMORE .
THERE IS A RIGHT ANGLE FITTING IN THE PLATE AND ANOTHER IN THE CENTER OF THE SECURING BOLT .
THE LINES RUN FIRST TO A VW STYLE REMOTE FILTER ASSY , THEN TO THE COOLER AND BACK TO THE MOTOR . I HAVE HEARD IT IS BEST TO RUN A THERMOSTAT TOO SO THE MOTOR CAN WARM UP QUICKLY .
On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:06 PM, "Jeff Sullivan jssand70@... [anzhonda600owners]" wrote:
Good afternoon Who has installed a oil cooler on there n600 ? Can you? And how Sent from my iPad On Feb 17, 2017, at 9:13 AM, 'Bill' billmyong@...
[anzhonda600owners] This is the size of channel weather strip
> I have used successfully on the Honda 600 Coupe and Sedan , it is � in. X 15/32 in. X 3/16 in.
> which is what is needed. When installing at the right angle corner, cut the > back side to the edge (not all the way through) then it will fit and complete > the needed look. (Also this is the way the Honda OEM weather strip is). Order > suggested adhesive to keep it in place while the window runs in the channel, > and replace all of it, not just the upper part.
> http://www.crlaurence.com/crlapps/showl ... 0812&pom=0
> Bill
> From:
> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:
> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> ]
> Sent:
> Thursday, February 16, 2017
> 11:47 PM
> To:
> 2cylhondagroup
> Subject:
> [2cylinderhondas] Re:
> Replacement door sash moulding for my Honda 600 Coupe.
> One of these might be what you are looking
> for and they will send you samples free of charge:
> http://www.steelerubber.com/channel-weatherstripping
> Miles
[/quote]
IT CAME FROM A COUPE .
I REPLACED THE OIL FILTER PLATE WITH ONE MADE FROM ALUMINUM . THERE IS NO FILTER IN THERE ANYMORE .
THERE IS A RIGHT ANGLE FITTING IN THE PLATE AND ANOTHER IN THE CENTER OF THE SECURING BOLT .
THE LINES RUN FIRST TO A VW STYLE REMOTE FILTER ASSY , THEN TO THE COOLER AND BACK TO THE MOTOR . I HAVE HEARD IT IS BEST TO RUN A THERMOSTAT TOO SO THE MOTOR CAN WARM UP QUICKLY .
On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:06 PM, "Jeff Sullivan jssand70@... [anzhonda600owners]" wrote:
Good afternoon Who has installed a oil cooler on there n600 ? Can you? And how Sent from my iPad On Feb 17, 2017, at 9:13 AM, 'Bill' billmyong@...
[anzhonda600owners] This is the size of channel weather strip
> I have used successfully on the Honda 600 Coupe and Sedan , it is � in. X 15/32 in. X 3/16 in.
> which is what is needed. When installing at the right angle corner, cut the > back side to the edge (not all the way through) then it will fit and complete > the needed look. (Also this is the way the Honda OEM weather strip is). Order > suggested adhesive to keep it in place while the window runs in the channel, > and replace all of it, not just the upper part.
> http://www.crlaurence.com/crlapps/showl ... 0812&pom=0
> Bill
> From:
> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:
> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> ]
> Sent:
> Thursday, February 16, 2017
> 11:47 PM
> To:
> 2cylhondagroup
> Subject:
> [2cylinderhondas] Re:
> Replacement door sash moulding for my Honda 600 Coupe.
> One of these might be what you are looking
> for and they will send you samples free of charge:
> http://www.steelerubber.com/channel-weatherstripping
> Miles
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