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i BOUGHT SOME RINGS OFF FLEA BAY GUY SAID THEY WERE .25 350, BUT THE LAST 3 NUMBERS DON'T MATCH???
I have 13012-VMO-681??? Service honda site went haywire when I typed this in... Anybody have an idea on what these are???

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First coice would be to see if you can still get the Honda piston.


Here is the honda part numbers, first try to get the .25mm
13012-VM0-305 RING SET, PISTON (0.25)
13102-VM0-315 PISTON (0.25)

If they cant get the .25mm then try to get the .50mm here is the numbers for the piston and ring.
13103-VM0-315 PISTON (0.50)
13013-VM0-305 RING SET, PISTON (0.50)

With either set you get you will also need the wrist pin, wrist pin bearing and the circlips those numbers are below.
13111-KA4-770 PIN, PISTON
91015-KZ3-003 BEARING, CONNECTING ROD SMALL END
90601-430-000 CLIP, PISTON PIN, 1.2X18 (NEED TWO OF THESE)



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i BOUGHT SOME RINGS OFF FLEA BAY GUY SAID THEY WERE .25 350, BUT THE LAST 3 NUMBERS DON'T MATCH???
I have 13012-VMO-681??? Service honda site went haywire when I typed this in... Anybody have an idea on what these are???



They are 25 over and I believe they were once part of a complete piston, ring, circlips kit. I have a few sets of those myself

Oh, and they do come up on service honda's page, you need to use VM0 "V" "M" "ZERO" not the letter "O" and they're $28.88 a set


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Greg said he had a piston, but no rings for me. Would anybody else have what else I need and be willing to sell? Or a complete set either?

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theres a set on ebay, not sure what size though

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FL350R-O ... 25562572c9

I have a set for an 80mm piston and they are part number 13012-vmo-003


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Hoser, I got a piston set for .25 over...need me to ship that to you as well??

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Hoser, I got a piston set for .25 over...need me to ship that to you as well??

JP


Yes I need the piston so I can bore the cylinder.


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It should be in today or tomorrow, so I'll ship out ASAP.


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Just wanted to double check that the piston came in good health?


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ride_red wrote:
Just wanted to double check that the piston came in good health?


Yeah its here hopefully I will be putting the finishing touches on it today :-)


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Awesome! Thanks for all your help Hoser!

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Ok your cylinder is done, their was some really ugly casting flaws on this thing I could not allow them to remain in place choking your Engine every time you run it, so I spent a little time and knocked all them down smooth them out and blended them in, the piston was prepped and I drilled the cooling/lube holes for you.


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Your cylinder bore was not cleaned you will need to clean it, I got out my refillable lubricator and filled it with Engine oil then sprayed the cylinder down good so their is no way it can rust, its a new policy in my shop I am not taking any chances after seeing GarlicGreg's cylinder, that has never happen and I want to ensure it will never happen again, I never did figure out what caused it to rust like that, nothing in my shop is rusting like that either.

Sorry for the mess

PM me your address again I will ship it right out to you.


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Got it in the mail last week. Looks good! Now I just gotta get some time to work on the damn thing. Shift work sucks!!
Thanks for the help Hoser


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ride_red wrote:
Got it in the mail last week. Looks good! Now I just gotta get some time to work on the damn thing. Shift work sucks!!
Thanks for the help Hoser


NP
Be happy your working :-) been their done that on the shift work gets old fast..


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Turns out the Honda dealer that I ordered my rings from did NOT have any. So if any of you have a set that you didn't use I would buy them from you. I need a set for the Honda .25 over piston.


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Also what gasket setup do you all recomend for the top end? I found a couple auctions on eBay both for vesrah and cometic.


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ride_red wrote:
Also what gasket setup do you all recomend for the top end? I found a couple auctions on eBay both for vesrah and cometic.


My preference would be
1. OEM
2. vesrah
3. cometic


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GOOD aluminum OEM base gasket!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/honda-fl ... 414fdc517c


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Still looking heavily for some .25 rings!! :-)


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Bump to the topic still in the "For Sale/Wanted" area.

http://www.pilotodyssey.com/PO/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7354&start=50




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