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The Honda CA95 / Benly 150 Restoration The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas |
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It's not the clutch push rod one Erik.
I guess that was a 10 cent coin and that would go through the hole. I'm at a loss, I cant find anything that small that I can compare it to. I took a couple of pictures (not very good) in my new build room after I finnished measuring. See them here.. http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=113999.0 Sam. |
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It isn't the clutch pushrod seal. If no one recognizes it, it must have been something attached to a tool or something. All, thanks for the help.
Sam, really nice workroom. Oh, and yes that's a dime. |
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Done.
Last edited by Jetblackchemist; 11-09-2012 at 10:19 PM. |
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Headlight
Just put a bid on a used CA72, C77 headlight assembly. Looks for sure to fit my CA95- am I right? The last major piece to get this old gentleman on the pavement.
PLEASE- no one here outbid me! |
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Can anybody confirm before Erik ups his bid? Last edited by ByTheLake; 12-06-2012 at 04:58 AM. |
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I'd agree with BTL, the 72/77 is for the bigger Dream. Stick to Ca95/Ca160 or i think you'll be disappointed...
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... and while I'm fairly certain that the C77/CA77 headlight nacelle will not fit the CA95, models with compatible headlight nacelles are C95 and CA160 (and CB92, I believe), so be sure to include C95 and CA160 in your eBay search keywords.
Last edited by ByTheLake; 12-06-2012 at 04:59 AM. |
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Sorry, the CA95, C95, CA160 headlight & bucket are not interchangable with the CA77. Hope you get outbid this time.
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Erik, What parts of the assembly do you need (e.g, the headlight itself, sheetmetal, speedo, etc., all of the above)?
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Yes, in addition to the size difference, the CA77 headlight is also a 12 volt unit. |
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Cool, that makes sense.
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Frappy- I need the chrome trim ring, adjuster hdwe., and headlight for my '65 CA95. All I ever see for these is the Stanley sealed beam. The chrome can be pitted and scratched and if the bulb is burnt out, I most assuredly can open it up and put something in there. I don't plan to ride after dark, but my state, NC, requires lights on during the day. Hopefully I'll get outbid, but if not I'll have a spare wrong part. Maybe someone could use it here.
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I have a burned out headlamp, a new replacement Stanley 6V bulb (for the replacement type headlamps) and a spare new lens. The wires are clipped.
It's a sad batch of parts, but with some finesse you can make a good headlight. Pm if interested. Shipping $ only as it's just taking up shop space. |
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I have a NOS one at home but I'm not sure if it has the adjuster on it.
If not I do have an old unit that will have one on, I'll take a look at lunch time. You might be out of bed by then. Sam. |
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OK, I have a new sealed beam unit complete with chrome embelisher with the adjusting screw. I'm not sure how the bulb fastens in these units, you will have to decide for yourself as I only remember the origional unit.
Yours for £15 + postage. Sam. |