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Clarification on correct part number for Head Plug
05/31/11 at 06:37:24
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I've seen different posts with different numbers listed. Also, where I can I find one?
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Re: Clarification on correct part number for Head
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05/31/11 at 06:43:10
It is part 12 on this page
http://www.bikebandit.com/1987-suzuki-ls650ph-savage-p/o/m6323#sch232854
This is for my 87, I think they are all the same.
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Re: Clarification on correct part number for Head
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05/31/11 at 09:17:12
Thanks! It seems like there is some confusion about which part number is the most current.
This post says this one is the newest:
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1240938592
11145-41B01
So, this one is old and I want to use the one you reference? Sorry, just want to get the right one and do this once. I have a 2001.
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Re: Clarification on correct part number for Head
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05/31/11 at 09:56:46
Sorry to say I'm gonna' confuse the issue even more...
There are two versions, and the newer is better... more solid...
The one Digger shows looks like the newer one,(I've done three of these)...
...but, when I do a search at Ron Ayers.com, I get a different number.
Hold off ordering 'till someone else clarifies... I just can't find the correct info for ya'...
Sorry... Versy?.. you got it?...
I can check my other computer later, see if I made a note...
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Re: Clarification on correct part number for Head
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05/31/11 at 10:02:12
Like Serowbot said, hold on. When I replaced my plug, I got the more solid one as well. I thought this was a new and improved version of the old one.
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Re: Clarification on correct part number for Head
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05/31/11 at 10:39:50
My notes say I bought 11145-41b01 and it was the newer more solid version...
I wonder if they didn't keep the same number and just upgrade the part...
Just hope you don't get old stock...
Strangely... Ron Ayers shows this number for newer models...
11145-37401
http://www.ronayers.com/ProductDetails/N/687/SKU/122578
... and this for older...
11145-41B01
http://www.ronayers.com/Search/N/687/PartNumber/11145-41B01/Source/SU
... but, like I said,... I bought the 11145-41b01 and it was the newer, thicker one...
Clear as mud, right?...
I say get the 11145-41b01...
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Re: Clarification on correct part number for Head
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05/31/11 at 10:58:37
OK, I went back and looked and my numbers were no where near what Serowbot's were. Strange. I ordered mine from Bike bandit, but I would think they would have the same suzuki number. The fiche said the number I orderd would fit newer bikes as well. IDK. Hope for the best, I guess.
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Re: Clarification on correct part number for Head
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05/31/11 at 11:12:05
Serowbot wrote
on 05/31/11 at 11:02:54:
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Are we good, or what?...
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I vote for "or what"
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Re: Clarification on correct part number for Head
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05/31/11 at 12:02:37
Ay Caramba, they didn't make it easy, did they?
Hhhmmmmmm.
I'll see if anyone else weighs in before I pull the trigger.
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Anybody else?
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Re: Clarification on correct part number for Head
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06/01/11 at 14:04:24
I just did this 2 weeks ago:
From Ron Ayers:
SKU: 122580
Mfg. Part Number: 11145-41B01
Part # was newer cap.
Gave them the number at a local dealer here. They ordered it and the newer one came.
Nice and dry down there now
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Re: Clarification on correct part number for Head
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06/01/11 at 14:57:05
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Did you replace it your self?
Thanks!
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06/02/11 at 11:59:11
I did not, but a good friend who works on Motorcycles did the work.
Paid him $110 took around 5 hours.
Worth every bit of it.
I do general maintenance like oil and breaks..the motor I haven't opened by myself. I watch and learn when I have time be there when he works on it.
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06/03/11 at 06:44:51
Ordered mine. I'll have to decide if I want to mess with it. I'm about to pull the tank off anyway, so maybe I'll just bite the bullet.
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