Honda-SOHC
Other Stuff => Misc / Open => Topic started by: Jan B on February 25, 2023, 08:49:58 PM
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Already trying all evening to find a post where part number code's for general parts are explained. How can one tell if a hex bolt is chromed or zinc plated from the part number?
General part numbers have this format:
xxxxx-xxxxx-yy
I am interested in the YY designation. I've seen 4J, OA, OB, O2, O7 etc. I am assuming that OB means chromed. Is that correct? And does this also apply on nuts and washers?
Cheers.
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Each of those codes stand for something like chrome, black, bzp, etc. There may be a list of what stands for what but not sure I’ve ever seen one.
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As far as I know 0A is zinc plated, 0B is chrome painted , 4J is stainless steel (SS is rare on old Hondas but such things as the CB750K0 gauge clamp and exhaust heatshield retainers are stainless. e.g. 93500-05020-4J
There is also a -01 and -02 extension on spoke set part numbers .. some spoke nipples are nickel plated brass (CB450K0 bomber, CB92 etc) and most are carbon steel with zinc or nickel/zinc plating.
Different nomenclature on frame parts -XW is chrome, -B is black painted etc.
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07 seems to be black with captive spring and flat washer.
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Thanks guys, that helps a lot.
Regarding the spoke nipples i know that early CB750K2 had zinc plated and yellow passivate whilst later ones were blue passivated.
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I've bookmarked this site from CMSNL as it has lots of info:
https://www.cmsnl.com/help/faq/14_honda/#f14
Plus this I picked up somewhere so not 100% guaranteed.
CODE SUFFIX 1st digit MATERIAL
0=High Carbon Steel
1=Carbon Steel
3=Brass
4=Stainless
CODE SUFFIX 2nd digit SURFACE TREATMENT
A= Zinc Plate (White)
0= Zinc Plate (White)
B= Chrome Plate
2= Chrome Plate
C= Nickel Plate
3= Nickel Plate
H= Zinc Plate (Yellow)
8= Zinc Plate (Yellow)
J= Untreated
9=Untreated
G=Black
7=Black
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Very interesting and valuable info, thanks for sharing!
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This helps a lot in sourcing the right fasteners. Thanks for sharing!