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Front strut 71 N600
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 1:10 pm
by John
Both front struts of my 1971 sedan are shot.
Replacement or repair options?
Thanks.
Re: Front strut 71 N600
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:57 pm
by ddessureau
I have a set of Koni NOS strut inserts for sale
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Subject: [2cylinderhondas] Front strut 71 N600
Both front struts of my 1971 sedan are shot.
Replacement or repair options?
Thanks.
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Re: Front strut 71 N600
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:14 am
by bobkapp3
Do you still have the strut inserts for sale and how much? Bob
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Turn signal flasher module
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 1:01 pm
by John Ph. Graf
What is an appropriate after market flasher replacement for the 71
N600? Mine only works so-so to the left and not at all to the right.
Thanks. John
Re: Turn signal flasher module
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 1:52 pm
by goinhm
Hi John, Do you think you are having a problem with the flasher or do you think your problem is corrosion in the wiring harness? Take a look at the sockets for the flasher bulbs and see if they look clean or corroded. Dale What is an appropriate after market flasher replacement for the 71
N600? Mine only works so-so to the left and not at all to the right.
Thanks. John
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Re: Turn signal flasher module
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:25 am
by John Ph. Graf
I'm betting on the flasher. It only clicks left side, no sound on the
right. I am, however, working my way through the sockets and checking
bulbs and power to the sockets all around. The question was "forward
looking," for when I get done and all that's left is the faulty flasher
module.
There is an after market one dangling under the dash but I'd like
independent confirmation from this wise group what a proper replacement
ought to be.
> Do you think you are having a problem with the flasher or do you
> think your problem is corrosion in the wiring harness? Take a look at
> the sockets for the flasher bulbs and see if they look clean or
> corroded.
>> What is an appropriate after market flasher replacement for the 71
>> N600? Mine only works so-so to the left and not at all to the right.
Re: Turn signal flasher module
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 6:03 am
by ddessureau
I have a flasher unit for sale
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Re: Turn signal flasher module
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 3:39 pm
by Miles
Make sure all your light bulbs have the same value, I believe they
should all be 1157's I think 1156 is single element. As I recall, like
a Honda motorcycle, if the bulbs are mixed or missing, one side of the
vehicle will not flash, bad ground also, rusty sockets, also bad. I've
seen the rear flash really fast and the front not flash at all.
Appropriate flasher I have never found. Some have 2 prongs some have 3.
One is for the hazards the other is the turn signals. Don't confuse the
seat belt or key buzzer for a turn signal flasher. Good Luck -
Miles
--- In
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com, John Ph. Graf wrote:
>
> What is an appropriate after market flasher replacement for the 71
> N600? Mine only works so-so to the left and not at all to the right.
> Thanks. John
>
Re: Turn signal flasher module
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:11 am
by John Ph. Graf
Thanks. This led to answers to a lot of other questions and makes the
wiring diagram more understandable.
I'm working on cleaning up the sockets all around, and getting good
ground contact -- like the rusty prong that's the ground on the rear
corner marker light assembly.
John
On Jun 27, 2008, at 12:39 AM, Miles wrote:
> Make sure all your light bulbs have the same value, I believe they
> should all be 1157's I think 1156 is single element. As I recall, like
> a Honda motorcycle, if the bulbs are mixed or missing, one side of the
> vehicle will not flash, bad ground also, rusty sockets, also bad. I've
> seen the rear flash really fast and the front not flash at all.
>
> Appropriate flasher I have never found. Some have 2 prongs some have
> 3.
> One is for the hazards the other is the turn signals. Don't confuse
> the
> seat belt or key buzzer for a turn signal flasher. Good Luck -
>
> Miles
>
> --- In
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com, John Ph. Graf
> wrote:
> >
> > What is an appropriate after market flasher replacement for the 71
> > N600? Mine only works so-so to the left and not at all to the right.
> > Thanks. John
> >
>
>
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