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tinytim
23-03-2004, 11:39 PM
Does anyone have either of these items hanging around and they want to get rid, or do I need to order from Honda/Steve

Clutch friction plate 22200-P36-000
Cam belt tensioner pully 14510-PZ1-003

Is there an alternate after sales oil filter?

Steve, I may be going mad but I can't figure out the part number for the clutch release bearing???
Chassis No 1031733
Engine 6031816

Is it 3 or 5? and can you get them?

I hope you still have that engine, I have a feeling I may need it sooner or later.

Steve_M
24-03-2004, 12:03 AM
Item 1 on page 1- G3 is the release bearing (22810-P37-013) @ £41.42

Clutch friction plate 22200-P36-000 @ £71.52
Cam belt tensioner pulley 14510-PZ1-003 @ £49.84

All available.

HTH

Midship
24-03-2004, 01:01 AM
Wow Honda UK seem to be more expensive for parts

My clutch Plate cost 79 euro = 52 GBP (inc 21% vat)

Release Bearing was 47.30 = 31 GBP (inc 21% vat)

For anyone looking to buy parts in Ireland Tom Canavan Motors Dublin seem to be the best place by far, I found them cheap, professional and helpful. Stay well away form Des Darcy rip off motors the parts guy is as much use as a chocolate fireguard!

Adam
24-03-2004, 02:22 AM
I agree Micheal, I usually order my parts on the Monday and at worst I have them by Thursday. They are very fast and never let me down. Oh and they have the part numbers too.

tinytim
24-03-2004, 10:58 PM
Well Wales is not only physically but also financially in between. I phoned a Cardiff Honda dealer and got:

Clutch plate £60.87
Release brg £35.25
Tensioner £42.40

This must be why your insurance is so expensive, cos your bits are cheap as chips.

Any chance of the contact details of this garage in Dublin so I can see if they'll post to UK.

Steve_M
25-03-2004, 07:59 AM
Originally posted by tinytim
Well Wales is not only physically but also financially in between. I phoned a Cardiff Honda dealer and got:

Clutch plate £60.87
Release brg £35.25
Tensioner £42.40


Thats its, same as my prices and then add VAT to those.

Sending from Ireland, and you should have to pay customs on them if you buy new parts.

barkley
25-03-2004, 08:23 AM
na u dont steve .... pay for them by card and ask one of those nice irsh men to collect em and post em....or ask garage to post them and on the enclosed customs sticker tick the present box :)

Adam
25-03-2004, 02:34 PM
Well I get quite a few things sent from England and I never had to pay duty on anything. Maybe I'm just lucky but when I recieve bit from the US every second item gets stopped and I got to pay up.

As to the dealership details, I can't see him shipping. But if you guys need anything shipped I can do it.

Oh the postal service is on strike indefinitly. So that won't be possible at the moment. We are not getting any post at all.


Tom Canavan Motors

East Wall Road, Dublin 3
353 1 836 4433
Open: Mon-Fri 9-6.30pm. Sat 10-2pm.

This might not be the parts department number but I'm sure they will put you throught.

You can ring them and ask them, they got all the prices there.

Midship
25-03-2004, 02:37 PM
I doubt they would get involved in the postage of parts, I could post them to you if needs be but I doubt you’ll make any considerable savings at the end of the day between postage and what not
Their contact info is:

Tom Canavan Motors
East Wall Rd
Dublin 1

PH: 8364433