Scheduled Maintenance Consumable List

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put together a list of pieces/parts for scheduled maintenance. ( with service manual page reference )

I could not find the part number for the o-rings that go between the air cleaner housing and the throttle body ( 6-47 )
any one happen to know what it is



Air Cleaner 4-7

17210-MEW-920 ELEMENT, AIR CLEANER

Spark Plug 4-7

31916-KRM-841 SPARK PLUG (CPR8EA-9) (NGK)
or
31928-MFF-D01 SPARK PLUG (U24EPR9) (DENSO) (Honda Code 9385816)

Valve Clearance 4-9

air cleaner housing o-rings ?? 6-47

91303-377-000 O-RING (13.8X2.5) 4-10
91356-425-003 O-RING (30MM) 4-10

Engine Oil 4-11

GN4 3 Qt
91307-425-003 O-RING (21.5X3.2) 4-12
15410-MFJ-D01 FILTER, OIL (TOYO ROKI) 4-13
94109-14000 WASHER, DRAIN PLUG (14MM) 4-13

Final Drive Oil 4-16

Hypoid gear oil SAE80 4.4oz 4-16
91302-001-020 O-RING (30.8MM) 4-16
90471-580-000 GASKET (8MM) 4-17

Brake Pads 17-14/15

06456-MCW-H02 PAD SET, L. FR. 17-14
06455-MCW-H02 PAD SET, R. FR. 17-14

06435-MBL-D02 PAD SET, RR. 17-15

Coolant Replacement 7-6

2.5 QT 7-6
90463-ML7-000 WASHER, SEALING (6.5MM) 7-7
 
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Nice list....:D I made this thread a "sticky" so it is easier to find. It would be helpful if the other "wrenches" would check this post and add any additional info they may have available to keep the info in one place.
 
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I could not find the part number for the o-rings that go between the air cleaner housing and the throttle body ( 6-47 )
Any one happen to know what it is?
These o-rings were discussed in the following thread: Air Cleaner Housing O-Ring Damage found during Valve Checks

As per my post #27 in the above thread Honda Australia supplied me with a pair of these o-rings (they obtained them directly from the Honda factory in Spain) but unfortunately they never followed up with a part number.

However, and also as per my post, there is a BMW o-ring of almost the same size (ie, 50mm x 3.2mm) and a similar composition (ie, pliable - not hard like most other o-rings) that is used in an almost identical application (to seal an intake manifold) - the BMW part number is 11-61-7-504-543.

I have purchased the BMW o-rings and confirm they are a perfect fit:




Also, when doing the valve check it is also worth having the following parts on hand just in case they need replacing:

Air Cleaner Housing O-Ring - 2 x BMW 11-61-7-504-543 (Page 6-64)
Air Cleaner Element - 1 x Honda 17210-MEW-920 (Page 4-7)

Cylinder Head Cover Gasket - 2 x Honda 12391-MEW-920 (Page 9-33)
Cylinder Head Bolt Mounting Rubber - 4 x Honda 90542-MB0-000 (Page 9-33)

Quick Connect Fuel Hose Retainer Clip - 2 x Honda 17585-MEW-920 (Page 6-56)
Note: It is recommended these be replaced each time the 'quick connect' fuel hose is disconnected.
 

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Air Cleaner Housing O-Ring - 2 x BMW 11-61-7-504-543 (Page 6-64)
Air Cleaner Element - 1 x Honda 17210-MEW-920 (Page 4-7)

Cylinder Head Cover Gasket - 2 x Honda 12391-MEW-920 (Page 9-33)
Cylinder Head Bolt Mounting Rubber - 4 x Honda 90542-MB0-000 (Page 9-33)

Quick Connect Fuel Hose Retainer Clip - 2 x Honda 17585-MEW-920 (Page 6-56)
Note: It is recommended these be replaced each time the 'quick connect' fuel hose is disconnected.
Good catch. These are what I was thinking about too.
Cylinder head gaskets generally aren't needed but if one does get goofed up ......

Not even the Honda dealers change the fuel hose disconnects as per manual.
Duluth Honda doesn't even stock them.
I haven't had a problem with them, but I don't want a fuel leak either.

Same with the O-rings as per Chucksklrst post.
 
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