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PostSubject: Need A Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeFri 04 Jul 2014, 06:34

I have a 2004 Silverwing. My friend took off the 2 allen head bolts that are above the right and left glove boxes. The one apparently wasn't tightened back up enough and is now missing. The Honda dealers part manager said that I can get this bolt at a hardware store. I downloaded a parts manual for my scooter but I can't find the part I am describing from the diagrams. I have a .pdf of this. Can someone tell me the part number I need so I can order one? I know just by looking at this metric bolt that I will not find this in a hardware store. Thanks for any help.

PS...The .pdf is too large to attach here. Here is a link to it.
https://www.servicehonda.com/hard%20parts/street/fsc600%20%2702-%2704/2002-2004%20fsc600%20silverwing.pdf
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PostSubject: Re: Need A Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeFri 04 Jul 2014, 09:08

You should be able to take the other bolt to the hardware store and get it matched up. I know our Ace Hardware here in Princeton, MN has a very wide selection of metric bolts and screws. It's worth a try.
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PostSubject: Re: Need A Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeFri 04 Jul 2014, 14:25

The fastener you need is designated as a "Screw,Special (5 x 16) 90109-KW3-00 "in the Honda Parts Book. Any 5mm X 16mm fastener,with a large washer under the head to clamp the plastic fairing to the main frame would work until you get the OEM stepped one.
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PostSubject: Re: Need A Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeFri 04 Jul 2014, 15:12

Thank you so much ericclapham for guiding me to what I need. I googled that part number and it takes me to a parts site for my Honda but says it's 5X17 not 16. Can you confirm? Thanks.
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PostSubject: Re: Need A Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeFri 04 Jul 2014, 23:09

Just thinking out loud here, could that be the same size as the two that hold the butt stop ?  Question 
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PostSubject: Re: Need A Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeFri 04 Jul 2014, 23:32

All I can say is that the Parts List I looked at lists them as 5 x 16 but I would think 5 x 17 would be OK. I have just measured one and it is 16mm long. Partszilla lists them as 16 @ USD2.50 each. What I forgot to mention is that if you use a non-stepped bolt as a temporary solution, DO NOT over-tighten. The moulded-in tabs on the front fairing that mount the the captive nuts for these fasteners are very easy to break. Ask me how I know!!……………….. Good thinking model28a but no, they are not the same as the backrest. Those are the same design but are 6 x 15.
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PostSubject: Re: Need A Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeFri 04 Jul 2014, 23:58

Here is what I ordered.

http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/honda/HP-90109-KW3-000.html

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PostSubject: Need a Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeSat 05 Jul 2014, 17:58

I have found that very often bolts for the 'bike' are a finer pitch than over the counter bolts from the ironmonger/DIY shed, just something to be aware of.
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PostSubject: Re: Need A Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeSat 05 Jul 2014, 23:24

It can be a bit confusing picking the correct metric thread. There are coarse, fine and xtra-fine available though, xtra-fine is generally used for high vib.resist.applications e.g.aviation. Your local automotive hardware store should carry both coarse and fine. The fasteners should be identified by diameter and pitch. A fine thread 5mm screw should have "M5 x 0.5 " identified on the packing. Lack of a pitch value usually indicates "Coarse." I use the words 'should' and 'usually' as I have found that the fasteners have the diameter and LENGTH on the wrapping- say M5 x 15- with no indication of fine or coarse pitch so - compare carefully.
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PostSubject: Re: Need A Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeSun 06 Jul 2014, 11:20

Spend the extra few cents and buy stainless steel... no rust stains.
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PostSubject: Need a bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeSun 06 Jul 2014, 18:39

Be sensible with StSt bolts, they are not suitable for every application as they tend to be of lower tensile strength than most ordinary bolts which are often high tensile.
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PostSubject: Re: Need A Bolt   Need A Bolt I_icon_minitimeSun 06 Jul 2014, 23:40

bikerboy what you say is true but stainless steel is definitely strong enough for what the OP is in need of. The bolts they need are exposed so they would be a good candidates for stainless steel.  Smile
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