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Author Topic: I/S inner fairing panels  (Read 1516 times)
F6Viking
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« on: June 12, 2010, 01:49:21 PM »

Does anyone know the part numbers for the small phillips head screws and the brass threaded inserts that go in the fairing?
Have checked out the parts schematic @ HDL and no luck. Have glued brass inserts back in a couple of times. Finally had one that I had to pull out with the screw and it broke while getting the screw loose once I had panel removed. Need new insert and want to by extra inserts and screws.
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« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2010, 02:26:09 PM »

Here ya go

SCREW, SPECIAL (5MM)
90107-MBY-000

The insert isn't listed, but someone else may chime in, as I've seen the number posted before.
If you can glue your inserts back in again, use anti-sieze on the screws, and just snug them, you should be just fine.
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F6Viking
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« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2010, 02:36:58 PM »

I thought that may be the screw number, thanks for confirming. Hopefully someone will come through with the insert #.
Have been trying to think of another way to attach inner panel if I don't get the insaert #. Was mulling around the idea of one of the several plastic wall anchors available and using a standard screw. I hate those darn brass inserts. I put anti-seize on the screws and still this happens. tickedoff
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« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2010, 02:52:09 PM »

Consider going to the hardware store and acquiring black hex key screws to replace the philips head screws.  I find it easier to get to them and less likelihood of goobering up the heads. 
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HayHauler
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« Reply #4 on: June 12, 2010, 08:14:04 PM »

I have some in the saddle bag on the bike...  be right  back...

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« Reply #5 on: June 12, 2010, 08:27:43 PM »

Honda Part #90316-MJ1-000 (brass anchors)
 
I found a good deal of great ideas here....including the part numbers...  Smiley

http://www.stolaf.edu/people/marshall/fairing.htm

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« Reply #6 on: June 12, 2010, 09:19:42 PM »

You can re-anchor those inserts with a good plastic adhesive, Locktite or Propoxy.
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« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2010, 05:27:16 AM »

Hayhauler, that is what I was needing, also, thanks for the link, a lot of good info to look at there.
I have a new shield on order from Clearview and while I am in there I will look at all those items in his write up. Thank you.
Will buy about 10-12 extra inserts, won't be the last time one needs replaced. I have had the bike new since 99 and have had to glue the things in a few times, the wear and tear is starting to catch up on them.
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« Reply #8 on: June 13, 2010, 08:38:05 PM »

I ordered 8 when I did my shield and only used 4.  I kept the others for the ones that will strip the next time I had the thing off.  While I was in there, I replaced a couple of burnt out dash lights.  I also replaced one burned out headlight with Sylvania SilverStars.  Best thing I have ever done.  I liked them so much, I went down and bought the replacements for the spots in the pods.   cooldude
The IS can handle the extra wattage because the headlights are operated through a relay, the spots in the pods as well. (or at least my pods lights were)

I also used antisieze on all of those screws when I put them back in, along with small rubber o-rings on the outside of the speaker covers to keep the screws from backing out AND quiet them down a bit.

Glad to be of help.

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