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Discussion in '1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989' started by 82ndGreasemonkey, Sep 11, 2011.

  1. 82ndGreasemonkey

    82ndGreasemonkey New Member

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    Hey all-

    Can 1 or 2 of you do me a solid & take a couple of close-ups of the 2 screws that keep the fuse box lid on please...

    I just realized they're completely missing from my bike.
     


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    Not sure- Mine are missing. My Fuse block is a similar design, except it encircles the ignition lock. I'll go snap a pic & add it in a min.
     


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    I would send you a pic but the fuse block is secured under the cluster. Sorry.
     


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    this is a 87 F2 block
     


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    TC- what do you mean yours is "under" the cluster?

    Here's what I got:

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    Bumpity.... Come-on!
     


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    The two holes in the fuse block itself used to have two small nuts inside. Held in with two small clips. the fuse cover should have two plastic screws. If you push more than turn its easy to pop the nuts out.
     


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  9. 82ndGreasemonkey

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    Got a pic?

    If anybody can provide pics / descriptions of the hardware I'm sure I can come up with something, unless of course one of you have spares... I'm sure I'm not the only guy who keeps a bin of nuts/bolts/fasteners from past parts vehicles.
     


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    Pic inst necessary. Its literally two nuts in those holes. That simple.
     


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    Dunno if this will be of any help Greasemonkey but according to the Honda Parts fiche info that I've got it just calls out those fuse cover screws as being two standard 4mm x 20mm phillips head pan screws just like this but without the lock washer and flat washer,same as Rail posted earlier.

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