Bridgestone Motorcycle Parts Discussion Board
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: mqtsteve on March 04, 2016, 05:39:16 PM
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I just purchased a mixed lot of parts and some where miss labeled. The first photo is a transmission cover gasket. I think it's from one of the 50cc bikes. Looks like p/n 2183-3100 for the HM/S? I've look at the parts manuals and photos in the gallery but can't tell. The second photo is a oil seal (28-55-9) with double springs. Possibly for the crank(center seal) of the 175/200? The parts manual only gives one dimension so I'm not sure. Any and all help would be appreciated. Thanks, Steve
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Yes the seal is the center seal for a 175 crankshaft, P/N 09090-116.
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Thanks Karl! I got four of them in a "factory" package. Must have been removed to photo and put back with the wrong tag? Thanks again! Steve
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Steve - Are you planning on hanging on to the seals or interested in selling them?
Craig
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Craig, I sent you a message (PM). I do plan on selling the seals and gaskets on eBay. Contact me if you are interested. Thanks again, Steve
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Anyone recognize this gasket? It's for one of the 50cc models (I think)? Please help if you can. Thanks, Steve
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Yes, you are right- it is for either the 50 Homer or the BS-7 (not sure which one). I was sent one by mistake years ago when I was buying gaskets for my BS Sport. It came in a BS packet and I remember the shape.
Graham
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Thanks Graham, is there a way to tell them apart? Does anyone have a photo of the transmission covers from either model (HM/S homer or BS7s)? It would help thanks, Steve
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Figured this looked like a good place to post my own "identify this part" picture.
This center stand came with my 350 GTR in a box. I went to put it on, but it doesn't fit. Any idea if its actually Bridgestone or what it could fit?
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Does anyone have a photo of the transmission covers from either model (HM/S homer or BS7s)? It would help thanks, Steve
Steve, the tech manuals don't show it well, but after looking at the parts manuals and somewhat non-descript line drawings of that section, it's pretty certain that is a Homer gasket.
Karl