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Air Filters
K & N
GL1000 - HA-0800
GL1100 - HA-8080
GL1200 - HA-8084
GL1500 - HA-8088
GL1800 - HA-1801
Batteries
Odyssey - (sealed)
GL1000, GL1100, GL1200, GL1500 - PC680MJ or PC680 (*1)(*2)
GL1800 - PC545 (*3)
(*1) MJ stands for Metal Jacket. It is not necessary to have the Metal Jacket in our applications, therefore you could use the PC680
instead.
Without the Metal Jacket, the battery is cheaper.
(*2) Battery installation requires re-routing of battery cables.
(*3) The PC545 is 15/16" lower in height than the OEM battery.


Paint 98 1500 candy apple red
Colorrite 2615
Honda R176C
Brakes and Rotors
EBC Brakes
GL1200
Rear Rotor - MD1082
Rear Pads - FA69xx
NOTE: substitute the xx above in the pad number with GG for low performance pads, FF for mid performance pads or HH for high performance
pads.

EBC Brake Pad & Disc listing for Goldwings.
Note: the following are listed in this order
Model & Year
Front Pads
Front Left Disc
Front Right Disc
Rear Pads
Rear Disc


GL1000, 1975-77
FA29
MD1074LS
MD1074RS
FA32
MD1064

GL1000, 1978 FA29
FA32

GL1000, 1979 FA29
MD1036LS
MD1036RS
FA32
MD1064

GL1100 & I, 1980 FA30
MD1036LS
MD1036RS
MD1071

GL1100 & I, 1981 FA29
MD1036LS
MD1036RS
MD1071

GL1100 & I, 1982 FA69/2
MD1036LS
MD1036RS
MD1082
FA69

GL1100 & I, 1983 FA69
MD1036LS
MD1036R
MD1082
FA69

GL1100 Asp, 1982 FA69/2
MD1133LS
MD1133RS
FA69
MD1082

GL1100 Asp, 1983 FA69
MD1133LS
MD1133RS
FA69
MD1082

GL1200 I & Asp (5mm thick front disc), 1984-85 FA69/3
MD1083LS
MD1083RS
FA69/3
MD1082

GL1200 I, Asp, Ltd & Sei (10mm thick front disc) 1985-87 FA69/3
MD1125LS
MD1125RS
FA69/3
MD1082

GL1500, 1988-89 FA124/2
MD1126LS
MD1126RS
FA69/3
MD1127

GL1500, I, Asp & SE, 1990-00 FA124/2
MD1126LS
MD1126RS
FA69/3
MD1077

GL1500 Valkyrie & Tourer, 1997-98 FA142
FA196
MD1077

GL1500 Valkyrie & Tourer, 1999-03 FA142
FA196
TBA

GL1800 A1 & A2, 01-04 FA261HH
TBA
TBA
FA261HH
Oil Seals

GL1100 Camshaft Seal.
Napa ATM 2117994
Bearings
GL1500 Rear Wheel (6204RS (driveshaft side) and 6304RS (disc side)
GL1500 Front wheel Koyo 28-6302 or equivalent (usually 6302RS)
GL1500 Alternator Bearings NSK 6000DU

GL1500 Fuel Filter VFR NT650
Oil Filters

AC Delco

GL1500, GL1800 - PF2135


AMSOil

GL1200 - SMF-101
GL1500, GL1800 - SMF-103

Carquest

GL1500, GL1800 - 85358

Castrol
73117

FRAM

GL1000, GL1100, GL1200 - CH6009
GL1500, GL1800 - PH6017A
Fram CH6017


K & N

GL1000, GL1100, GL1200 - KN401
GL1500 - KN303
GL1800 - KN204


MAHLE Original OC 575 Oil Filter(GL1500)

NAPA

GL1000, GL1100, GL1200 - NAPA Gold 4940
GL1500, GL1800 - NAPA Gold 1358

Purolator

GL1000, GL1100, GL1200 - ML16809
GL1500, GL1800 - ML16817 or ML16819

STP
GL1100, GL1200 - SMO-09
GL1500, GL1800 - SMO-17

Walmart


GL1500 SuperTec 6607

WIX
GL1000, GL1100, GL1200 - 24940
GL1500, GL1800 - 51358
Radiator Hose
GL1000, GL1100, GL1200
(Cut in half to make 2 hoses)
NAPA - 7733
Gates - 21008
Spark Plugs

GL1000 (75 - 79)
NGK Standard Plug - D8EA-9 (Gap .028")
NGK Iridium Plug - DR8EIX (Gap .028")

GL11001(80)
NGK Standard Plug - D8EA (Gap .028")
NGK Iridium Plug - DR8EIX (Gap .028")

GL11001(81)
NGK Standard Plug - DPR8ES-L (Gap .028")
NGK Iridium Plug - DR8EIX (Gap .028")

GL1100 / I / A (82 - 83)
NGK Standard Plug - DPR8EA-9 (Gap .035")
NGK Iridium Plug - DPR8EIX-9 (Gap .035")

GL1200 / I / A / L / SEi (84 - 87)
NGK Standard Plug - DPR8EA-9 (Gap .035")
NGK Iridium Plug - DPR8EIX-9 (Gap .035")

GL1500 / I / A / SE (88 - 00)
NGK Standard Plug - DPR7EA-9 (Gap .035")
NGK Iridium Plug - DPR7EIX-9 (Gap .035")

GL1800 / A (01 - 05)
NGK Standard Plug - BKR6E-11 (Gap .043")
NGK Iridium Plug - BKR6EIX-11 (Gap .043")
Carburettor Parts
GL1100 Carburettor Idle Air Screw Replacement.
Kawasaki part # 16014-1080
Fuel Filters

GL1100 Fuel Filter
Napa 3011

GL1200 LTD SEi
order a napa 33556 fuel filter or a wix 3556 or equivalent since OEM fuel filters are no longer available,

Timing Belts

GL1000 & GL1100
Gates - #5119 or #T274 (2ea.)
NAPA - #250274 (2 ea.)
Goodyear - #40274 (2 ea.)

GL1200
Gates - #5043 or #T070 (2 ea.)
NAPA - #250070 (2 ea.)
Goodyear - #40070 (2 ea.)

GL1500
Gates - #T275 (2 ea.)
NAPA - #250275 (2 ea.)
Goodyear - #40275 (2 ea.)
Dayco 5040275 (2 ea.)
Drive Rite 275K4 (2 ea. Advanced Auto)
Metric 4PK0700 (2 ea.)

Radiator Caps


GL1100 Radiator Cap.
CarQuest Part 33030
Stant 10229
Stant 11229

GL1200 Aftermarket Radiator Cap.
NAPA Balkamp 703-1695

GL1500 Aftermarket Radiator Cap.
Stant 11233
NAPA 703-1406.​
 
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I just discovered today that an equivalent to the Stant 10229 radiator cap for a GL1100 is CarQuest Part 33030. Its on my bike now and working well.
 
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I found this once and just ran across it again. Large list for GL1500 filters



These Oil Filters
have 20 x 1.5mm threads,
14 psi by-pass valve,
anti-drain back valve,
2.3" O.D. gasket
2.5" to 3.5" long.
If you have the room, I recommend the longer filters.
Motorcycle Filters.
None are recommended.
AC Delco PF2135
AMSOil SMF103
Carquest 85358
FRAM PH6017A
Honda 15410-MCJ-000
K&N KN-204, about $13. Metric nut on end for easy removal.
NAPA Gold 1358
Purolator ML16817. Imported, not made by Purolator.
STP SMO 17
WIX 51358
Recommended filters.
All have superior
filtering.

About 2.5 inches long.
Purolator Pure One PL14612, about $6.
Mobil M1-108, about $12.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3300, about $6.
Made by Champion.

About 3.25 inches long.
Purolator Pure One PL14610, about $6.
Mobil 1 M1-110, about $10.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3323, about $6.
Made By Champion.
WalMart SuperTech ST7317,
about $2. Made by Champion.
Buy these filtersAutomobile Filters,
about 2.5 inches long.
AC Delco PF1237
Baldwin B1400
Firestone TF2876
Hastings LF113
NAPA Gold 1365
Purolator L14612
STP S-02876
WalMart SuperTech ST6607
WIX 51365
Automobile Filters,
about 3.25 inches long.
AC Delco PF-2057
Auto Pro 2356
Autopride CF240AP
Baldwin B1402
Carquest 85356
Carquest Red B4620
Casite CF240
Castrol 7317
Champion Labs Ph2867
Defense Filters Dl7317
Deutsch D-370
Federated Filters LF240F
Automobile Filters,
about 3.25 inches long.
Fram Double Guard DG7317
Fram PH7317
Fram Tough Guard TG7317
Fram Xtra Guard XG7317
Group 7 V4610
Group 7 V4620
Hastings LF240
Mighty M4612
Motorcraft Long Life FL-821
Napa FIL1356
Napa Gold 1356
Parts Plus PH2867
Pennzoil PZ-109
Penske 7317
Powerflo SL14610
Powerflo SL14620
Pro Gauge PGO-4620
Pro Tec 164
Promotive PH4610
Pronto PO3593A
Purolator L14610
Service Champ OF-4622
Shell SH48
Shell SH529
Stp S-02867.
Valvoline VO50
Warner PH2867
Wix 51356
 
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New info from Randakk's site..idle air screw replacement

Kawasaki part 16014-1080. Retail $10.36 each. Comes with the spring, washer and o-ring. This part is the exact same part used on Honda CBX, GL1100, CX500, DOHC-4 and many other Hondas of this vintage (but not GL1000).

Someone with the POWER,,may want to add this to the big list at the beginning of this thread,,,:)
 
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I got this from a Gwwra site somewhere, the writer is Bob White from South Carolina: He gives cudos to Paul Postle, AA/R (and Tech Advisor) of Chapter "J", Myrtle Beach. I feel it is worth posting here.
Re: More on Oil Filter

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Posted by Bob White on May 11, 1997 at 17:38:55:

In Reply to: More on Oil Filter posted by Jess Tolbirt on May 10, 1997 at 21:17:28:

Several people have asked me for a copy of this article that I wrote for my GWRRA Chapter SCG newsletter back in 1993. I have made reference to this information in previous postings and I have sent it as a private EMail to those that have asked for a copy. Since oil filters are back up on the board I'll go ahead and post it. If you like it fine, if not, just don't use it. My skin is a little thicker now so go ahead and give it your best shot. Just don't tell me you've cut open a FRAM filter and compared it with others. If you believe that scenero, then I'll bet you bought and installed Split Fire Plugs and claim a mileage and performance gain on your Gold Wing. Speaking of spark plugs does anyone want my version of buy, install and forget??? None of this stuff is like new, I wrote it back in 1992/1993 as the Chapter Technical Advisor/Newsletter Editor.


GL-1500 OIL FILTERS
The original credit for the announcement that there is an alternative oil filter available for the GL-1500 goes to Paul Postle, AA/R (and Tech Advisor) of Chapter "J", Myrtle Beach. Other than the announcement that the different filter was available, and that it fit the GL-1500, several of us were skeptics. Herb Anderson and I went into the research mode to confirm the information that we had received when we attended the Chapter "J" monthly meeting. I had a point of contact within the engineering department at Allied Signal (FRAM) and we wanted to be certain that the filter met or exceeded the specified Honda replacement filter. Herb had access to cross reference and specification books at the Navy Base Exchange Service Station. So we split our efforts.
It has long been known that there are oil filters from other manufacturers available for both the GL-1200 and GL-1500. This article will only deal with the GL-1500. FRAM lists a direct replacement for the GL-1500 Honda oil filter as the PH-6017. (A local parts house said this was a stock filter and was priced at $6.00.) This is the FRAM specified replacement filter for the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and meets or exceeds Honda specifications. According to my point of contact within the FRAM engineering department this is a "Wear Guard" filter. FRAM makes two different types of filters, the "Wear Guard" filter which has a filtering efficiency of 90.0% and the "Extra Guard" which has a filtering efficiency of 96.2%. The reason for the two different types is that several of the automobile OEM's tightened up on their new car OEM specifications several years ago in response to public demands for better quality. It doesn't take a college education to reason that the "Extra Guard" is a better filter than the "Wear Guard". It also doesn't take a rocket scientist to reason that if FRAM lists a PH-6017 "Wear Guard" filter at 90.0% filtering efficiency as meeting or exceeding Honda OEM specifications that the Honda filter must, by default, have a filtering efficiency of approximately 90.0%. No, I haven't tried to confirm that with Honda because I'll bet a dime against a dollar that they would say that was proprietary information.
While I was investigating the engineering specifications, Herb was confirming the physical specifications. The only difference Herb could find that caused some concern was a three pound difference in the opening and closing specs on the filters internal bypass pressure relief valve. Oh, before I forget, the "New" filter we were investigating was the FRAM "Extra Guard" PH-3593A. This filter among other things is listed for Mazda automobiles. It is made in the USA and in larger quantities than the PH-6017 and has been purchased locally at Wal Mart for about $3.00, a significant cost savings compared to either the FRAM PH-6017 ($6.00) or even the Honda OEM filter.
The FRAM engineer said that the PH-3593A met all specifications regarding burst pressure, flow rates, etc., etc., I.E. the PH-6017 and the PH-3593A were interchangeable, if the difference in physical size allowed installation. (It does.) The difference of the listed three pounds in the opening and closing of the internal pressure relief bypass valve was not an issue. Manufacturing tolerances allowed a plus or minus five pounds variance on production runs. If a filter is changed within the OEM specified mileage intervals, then this bypass valve, which is a safety device in case of a plugged filter, will never open.
The PH-3593A is slightly larger in the overall diameter of the filter can, but it will fit on a GL-1500. There are a number of these filters installed on GL-1500's today.
There is the question of a possible conflict with Honda on warranty coverage if you use a non-listed application filter. For those that elect to use the new filter and if your GL-1500 is still under warranty I would carry a Honda Filter in my saddle bag for a road side change out, if you have to have your bike hauled to the Honda dealer.
The decision to use an after market product on your Gold Wing is your personal choice. I don't know how much time that Paul Postle invested in his research on this filter, but Herb and I have spent a lot of time and more than one long distance phone call to get you the facts. I'll voice my opinion here and it's just that, an opinion, the rest is up to you.

The FRAM PH-3593A is a better (Filtering Efficiency @ 96.2% vice 90.0%), cheaper ($3.00 or there about) than either the OEM Honda filter or the FRAM PH-6017 ($6.00) filter. It fits and it works.

The above information is for your use. I have over 40,000 (+) miles on my '93SE using a FRAM PH3593A oil filter.

Ride Safe, Bob White, Charleston, SC
 
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Cam oil seals Napa ATM 2117994 Product Line: Altrom
 
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Just a note on timing belts for the GL-1000. I went to Advance Auto Parts to get belts and found out that the Dayco #95070, Gates #5119 & # T247, NAPA # 250247 and Goodyear #40274 are all too long. The Honda Belt has 86 teeth (or cogs if you prefer) and is .75 In. wide. Advance Auto Parts is doing a search for me to find the right size. So far the closest has the right width but has only 83 teeth (or cogs).
I'll update as soon as I know more.

I'm still looking for aftermarket ignition points also.
 
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What Timing belt not to use on a GL1100. When I visited my local auto parts store with the list of belt part numbers for my GL1100 (from this stie) they cross referenced it to a Dayco 95070. You might want to put a warning that this one does not work. It is the right width and tooth pitch but it is a couple teeth too long for the idlers to take up the slack. They were the least expensive option too, so it was real inviting.



The Gates T274 worked fine.
 
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In regard to the temp switch for the fan, this is the same switch as the early Civic/Accords used in the bottom of the radiators for the same service. The color of the potting material indicates the temp the switch actuates. I remember seeing brown like my GL1000 has, on many cars. I've seen a guy selling a black one on eBay.
 
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Hi - I am curious re: Brake pads what the dif b/w FA69, FA69/2 and FA69/3 is..?

ccsailor wrote:
GL1100 & I, 1982 FA69/2
MD1036LS
MD1036RS
FA29
MD1082

GL1100 & I, 1983 FA69
MD1036LS
MD1036RS
FA29
MD1082

GL1100 Asp, 1982 FA69/2
MD1133LS
MD1133RS
FA69
MD1082

GL1100 Asp, 1983 FA69
MD1133LS
MD1133RS
FA69
MD1082

GL1200 I & Asp (5mm thick front disc), 1984-85 FA69/3
MD1083LS
MD1083RS
FA69/3
MD1082
 
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DaveTV wrote:
Hi - I am curious re: Brake pads what the dif b/w FA69, FA69/2 and FA69/3 is..?

ccsailor wrote:
GL1100 & I, 1982 FA69/2
MD1036LS
MD1036RS
FA29
MD1082

GL1100 & I, 1983 FA69
MD1036LS
MD1036RS
FA29
MD1082

GL1100 Asp, 1982 FA69/2
MD1133LS
MD1133RS
FA69
MD1082

GL1100 Asp, 1983 FA69
MD1133LS
MD1133RS
FA69
MD1082

GL1200 I & Asp (5mm thick front disc), 1984-85 FA69/3
MD1083LS
MD1083RS
FA69/3
MD1082
Different thickness of the pad ..
 
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THX, so I just just buy FA69's and slap 'em in? I need to do the rear, the front still have plenty of meat - I suffer from CRS :shock: , I can't remember what I put in the last time I replaced 'em..
 
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5150tv wrote:
Anyone know the part number or equivelant for the "corneringturning lamps"on the lower cowl of the 97 Goldwing SE Model???

They are marked Stanley, but have no ID as what part number they are.

Thanks for any and all help.

TV
you might be interested in this topic:readit:

http://www.goldwingfacts.com/forums/forum1/23439.html

Ride Safe, Ray and Tracy:byebye:
 
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A couple more Belt numbers for the 1500;

Dayco 5040275
Drive Rite 275K4 (Advanced Auto)
Metric 4PK0700

All three are made in Minnesota by Dayco.
 
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