This is definitely good to have ahead of time! Thanks!!
Location, Year & Color - Please enter Yours today!
How? Log in. Click the User Control Panel button (top right of any page). Upon destination, click Profile in left column. Look >See the questions? Please Complete. We Thank You
Here is one in Ohio. I am unsure about compatibility with various models so we are taking a small risk. The standard GY6 Honda engine is used for a lot of different displacements and models.
Thanks for the fast reply SECoda!
I clicked the link and completed the compatibility drop down menu found on that page. I entered the 2013 Honda PCX. It came back saying Not compatible for the parts. The 2015 PCX is not listed as a choice among the Honda bikes.
I'm confused. Why would they list the PCX 2013 as a vehicle choice and then reply with "it's Not compatible?"
Would You give this kit a go anyway? On a 2013 AND a 2015? (like mine)
Location, Year & Color - Please enter Yours today!
How? Log in. Click the User Control Panel button (top right of any page). Upon destination, click Profile in left column. Look >See the questions? Please Complete. We Thank You
It's been a few months - but pretty sure I bought this item and it works just fine on my scooter (with a GY6 based engine)
My stock screen was a little mashed - so I bought this kit. (my OEM parts house was back ordered on this)
Fish http://www.ebay.com/itm/Oil-Screen-Filt ... 01&vxp=mtr
To ensure proper torque of bolts and nuts, especially in aluminum alloys, use a torque wrench. First 5-25Nm, second 19-110Nm. I use them in my motorcycles and cars. Especially when repairing the engine, transmission, transfer case. Tools of this company maintains a huge load and never broke. http://www.jonnesway.com.tw/content/the ... roduct=T07
Thanks SECoda and fish!
Bought me a kit from eBay. Arrived today and now put with other on-hand parts.
Location, Year & Color - Please enter Yours today!
How? Log in. Click the User Control Panel button (top right of any page). Upon destination, click Profile in left column. Look >See the questions? Please Complete. We Thank You
WhiteNoise wrote:Thanks SECoda and fish!
Bought me a kit from eBay. Arrived today and now put with other on-hand parts.
I have been busy collecting gear oil, radiator fluid, spark plug and various other future parts and service project materials as well WN. Are you sure you're not a prepper/horder like me? I need to hunt down this kit on Amazon, I don't shop Ebay.
Indeed, I'm a collector of sorts. No doubt a'bout it!
Still looking for lift and garage heater. Think I found the right heater, (NewAir G73 Electric Garage Heater 500 sq.ft.) but the cost of it and the "hard wiring" of it, is holding me back. Check it out at your Fav www Amazon dot com homie
Need to winterize scoot still. I'm soo behind. I just wasn't going to give in that easily to Old Man Winter. Oh well. Gots to buy oil, fill up with petrol add stabilizer clean her up. Snapping my fingers just ain't doing the trick!
Location, Year & Color - Please enter Yours today!
How? Log in. Click the User Control Panel button (top right of any page). Upon destination, click Profile in left column. Look >See the questions? Please Complete. We Thank You
You'll save 140 clams going PRIME on that item... I love that! if you don't have Amazon Prime seek someone who does. When I see that kind of savings I am your best friend if you have prime http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss/ ... +500+sq.ft
I just used a craftsman socket and ratchet. kinda pushed the cable out of the way a little and with a bit of effort got the plug off. I'm likely never to remove it again as there was nothing on the screen.