13210-RKG-000 ROD, CONNECTING Honda
BF250A LA, BF250A XA, BF250A XCA, BF250A XXA, BF250A XXCA
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$118.16
24-09-2017
3.00[1.35] pounds
Honda: Honda
Honda 13210-RKG-000 Rod, Connecting; 13210RKG000 Made by Honda
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New
$117.64
24-09-2017
Acura: Acura
Acura 13210-RKG-000 Engine Connecting Rod
Genuine Acura OEM product
Genuine Acura OEM product
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Honda entire parts catalog list:
- CRANKSHAFT PISTON » 13210-RKG-000
- CRANKSHAFT PISTON » 13210-RKG-000
- CRANKSHAFT PISTON » 13210-RKG-000
- CRANKSHAFT PISTON » 13210-RKG-000
- CRANKSHAFT PISTON » 13210-RKG-000
Information:
1. Disconnect three electrical connectors (2). Remove one bolt and washer (hidden) holding wiring harness clamp to flywheel housing.2. Disconnect and cap fuel line (1). 3. Remove two support clamps (4). Disconnect and cap fuel line (3). 4. Remove nut and washer (6) and disconnect two ground wires (7).5. Disconnect two wires to starter solenoid (5). 6. Remove nut (8) and plastic cover (9).7. Disconnect solenoid wire (10). 8. Disconnect cold starting aid tube (14).9. Remove wire tie wrap (12) and support clamp (13).10. Disconnect wiring harness (11).
At operating temperature, the hydraulic oil tank is hot and under pressure. Hot oil can cause burns. To prevent possible personal injury, release the pressure in the hydraulic system before and hydraulic lines or components are disconnected or removed.
11. Disconnect two tube assemblies (15). 12. Remove two bolts and washers (16) and remove hydraulic oil cooler (17). 13. Remove two bolts and washers (19) and disconnect alternator wire (18).14. Disconnect hose assembly (20). 15. Remove four bolts and washers (22) and remove two clamps (23).16. Slide exhaust tube (21) towards muffler.17. Loosen two clamps (24). 18. Remove eight bolts and washers (27) and disconnect two hose assemblies (25). Remove bolt and clamp (26). 19. Remove four bolts and washers (29) connecting drive shaft (28) to transmission yoke (30). 20. Disconnect heater hose assembly (33).
Effective July 1, 1992 regulations prohibit the venting of any refrigerant into the atmosphere. Refer to Caterpillar publication SENR3334-01, SENR5664 and NEDG5065-01 for the proper procedure, equipment and tools to reclaim refrigerant from any Caterpillar machine.
Always wear goggles when working on air conditioning systems. The system is under pressure at all times, engine running or not. Escaping refrigerant R-12 (CCI2F2 Dichlorodifluoromethane) or refrigerant R-134A can cause freezing of human flesh.Do not smoke while working on air conditioning systems. INHALING REFRIGERANT R-12 OR REFRIGERANT R-134A THROUGH ANY SMOKING MATERIAL, ALTHOUGH NOT TOXIC OR FLAMMABLE, CAN GENERATE LETHAL PHOSGENE GAS AND CAUSE VIOLENT ILLNESS OR DEATH. ALSO, HEAT MUST NEVER BE APPLIED TO A CHARGED SYSTEM. See Air Conditioning And Heating Service Manual, Form No. SENR3334-01 and SENR5664, for more information on removal and installation of lines and refrigerant from the system.
21. Purge the air conditioning system. See the topic "Purging the System" in the Air Conditioning and Heating Service Manual, Form No. SENR3334 or SENR5664 for the correct procedure.22. Disconnect two refrigerant hose assemblies (31). Remove two support clamps (34).23. Support the engine (32) with hoist and appropriate lifting device.24. Remove four mounting bolts (35) along with the upper half of mounting assemblies (36).25. Remove engine (32). The weight of the engine is 1000 kg (2200 lb). The following steps are for the installation of the engine. 26. Position four lower half mounting assemblies (37) in the machine frame. 27. Align the slots in transmission yoke (38) to approximately match the locating tabs on the universal joint of drive shaft (28). 28. Position four bolts and washers (35) and upper half mounting assemblies (36) in the matching engine supports.29. Position the engine in the machine frame. Align bolts and washers (35) into lower mounting assemblies (37) as the engine is lowered into position.30. Install the washers and nuts onto four bolts (35). Remove the hoist and lifting device.31. Align the tabs on drive shaft (28) with the slots in transmission yoke (38), and install four bolts and washers (29). Tighten four bolts (29) to a torque of 135 20 N m (100 15 lb ft).32. Connect heater hose assemblies (33).33. Connect two hose assemblies (25). Install bolt and support clamp (26).34. Connect muffler and air cleaner assemblies.35. Connect hose assembly (20).36. Install two bolts and washers (19) and connect alternator wire (18).37. Install hydraulic oil cooler (17). Connect two tube assemblies (15).38. Install wire tie wrap (12) and support clamp (13), and connect wiring harness (11).39. Connect cold starting aid tube (14). If the refrigerant compressor was set aside while removing the engine, reposition the compressor and install the belt and bolts. If refrigerant lines (31) were removed from the compressor, connect lines (31). See the topic "Complete Charging of the System" in the Air Conditioning and Heat Service Manual, Form No. SENR3334-01 or SENR5664 for the correct procedure to charge the system.
Effective July 1, 1992 regulations prohibit the venting of any refrigerant into the atmosphere. Refer to Caterpillar publication SENR3334-01, SENR5664 and NEDG5065-01 for the proper procedure, equipment and tools to reclaim refrigerant from any Caterpillar machine.
Always wear goggles when working on air conditioning systems. The system is under pressure at all times, engine running or not. Escaping refrigerant R-12 (CCI2F2 Dichlorodifluoromethane) or refrigerant R-134A can cause freezing of human flesh.Do not smoke while working on air conditioning systems. INHALING REFRIGERANT R-12 OR REFRIGERANT R-134A THROUGH ANY SMOKING MATERIAL, ALTHOUGH NOT TOXIC OR FLAMMABLE, CAN GENERATE LETHAL PHOSGENE GAS AND CAUSE VIOLENT ILLNESS OR DEATH. ALSO, HEAT MUST NEVER BE APPLIED TO A CHARGED SYSTEM. See Air Conditioning And Heating Service Manual, Form No. SENR3334-01 and SENR5664, for more information on removal and installation of lines and refrigerant from the system.
40. Connect refrigerant lines (31) and install support clamps (34). Charge the air conditioning system.41. Connect solenoid wire (10). Install plastic cover (9) and nut (8).42. Connect two wires to starter solenoid (5).43. Connect two ground wires (7) and secure with nut and washer (6).44. Install two support clamps (4). Connect fuel line (3)
At operating temperature, the hydraulic oil tank is hot and under pressure. Hot oil can cause burns. To prevent possible personal injury, release the pressure in the hydraulic system before and hydraulic lines or components are disconnected or removed.
11. Disconnect two tube assemblies (15). 12. Remove two bolts and washers (16) and remove hydraulic oil cooler (17). 13. Remove two bolts and washers (19) and disconnect alternator wire (18).14. Disconnect hose assembly (20). 15. Remove four bolts and washers (22) and remove two clamps (23).16. Slide exhaust tube (21) towards muffler.17. Loosen two clamps (24). 18. Remove eight bolts and washers (27) and disconnect two hose assemblies (25). Remove bolt and clamp (26). 19. Remove four bolts and washers (29) connecting drive shaft (28) to transmission yoke (30). 20. Disconnect heater hose assembly (33).
Effective July 1, 1992 regulations prohibit the venting of any refrigerant into the atmosphere. Refer to Caterpillar publication SENR3334-01, SENR5664 and NEDG5065-01 for the proper procedure, equipment and tools to reclaim refrigerant from any Caterpillar machine.
Always wear goggles when working on air conditioning systems. The system is under pressure at all times, engine running or not. Escaping refrigerant R-12 (CCI2F2 Dichlorodifluoromethane) or refrigerant R-134A can cause freezing of human flesh.Do not smoke while working on air conditioning systems. INHALING REFRIGERANT R-12 OR REFRIGERANT R-134A THROUGH ANY SMOKING MATERIAL, ALTHOUGH NOT TOXIC OR FLAMMABLE, CAN GENERATE LETHAL PHOSGENE GAS AND CAUSE VIOLENT ILLNESS OR DEATH. ALSO, HEAT MUST NEVER BE APPLIED TO A CHARGED SYSTEM. See Air Conditioning And Heating Service Manual, Form No. SENR3334-01 and SENR5664, for more information on removal and installation of lines and refrigerant from the system.
21. Purge the air conditioning system. See the topic "Purging the System" in the Air Conditioning and Heating Service Manual, Form No. SENR3334 or SENR5664 for the correct procedure.22. Disconnect two refrigerant hose assemblies (31). Remove two support clamps (34).23. Support the engine (32) with hoist and appropriate lifting device.24. Remove four mounting bolts (35) along with the upper half of mounting assemblies (36).25. Remove engine (32). The weight of the engine is 1000 kg (2200 lb). The following steps are for the installation of the engine. 26. Position four lower half mounting assemblies (37) in the machine frame. 27. Align the slots in transmission yoke (38) to approximately match the locating tabs on the universal joint of drive shaft (28). 28. Position four bolts and washers (35) and upper half mounting assemblies (36) in the matching engine supports.29. Position the engine in the machine frame. Align bolts and washers (35) into lower mounting assemblies (37) as the engine is lowered into position.30. Install the washers and nuts onto four bolts (35). Remove the hoist and lifting device.31. Align the tabs on drive shaft (28) with the slots in transmission yoke (38), and install four bolts and washers (29). Tighten four bolts (29) to a torque of 135 20 N m (100 15 lb ft).32. Connect heater hose assemblies (33).33. Connect two hose assemblies (25). Install bolt and support clamp (26).34. Connect muffler and air cleaner assemblies.35. Connect hose assembly (20).36. Install two bolts and washers (19) and connect alternator wire (18).37. Install hydraulic oil cooler (17). Connect two tube assemblies (15).38. Install wire tie wrap (12) and support clamp (13), and connect wiring harness (11).39. Connect cold starting aid tube (14). If the refrigerant compressor was set aside while removing the engine, reposition the compressor and install the belt and bolts. If refrigerant lines (31) were removed from the compressor, connect lines (31). See the topic "Complete Charging of the System" in the Air Conditioning and Heat Service Manual, Form No. SENR3334-01 or SENR5664 for the correct procedure to charge the system.
Effective July 1, 1992 regulations prohibit the venting of any refrigerant into the atmosphere. Refer to Caterpillar publication SENR3334-01, SENR5664 and NEDG5065-01 for the proper procedure, equipment and tools to reclaim refrigerant from any Caterpillar machine.
Always wear goggles when working on air conditioning systems. The system is under pressure at all times, engine running or not. Escaping refrigerant R-12 (CCI2F2 Dichlorodifluoromethane) or refrigerant R-134A can cause freezing of human flesh.Do not smoke while working on air conditioning systems. INHALING REFRIGERANT R-12 OR REFRIGERANT R-134A THROUGH ANY SMOKING MATERIAL, ALTHOUGH NOT TOXIC OR FLAMMABLE, CAN GENERATE LETHAL PHOSGENE GAS AND CAUSE VIOLENT ILLNESS OR DEATH. ALSO, HEAT MUST NEVER BE APPLIED TO A CHARGED SYSTEM. See Air Conditioning And Heating Service Manual, Form No. SENR3334-01 and SENR5664, for more information on removal and installation of lines and refrigerant from the system.
40. Connect refrigerant lines (31) and install support clamps (34). Charge the air conditioning system.41. Connect solenoid wire (10). Install plastic cover (9) and nut (8).42. Connect two wires to starter solenoid (5).43. Connect two ground wires (7) and secure with nut and washer (6).44. Install two support clamps (4). Connect fuel line (3)
Parts rod Honda:
56110-ZW1-701
56110-ZW1-701 ROD, PISTON (B) (Honda Code 5300397).
BF115A1 LA, BF115A1 LCA, BF115A1 XA, BF115A1 XCA, BF115A2 LA, BF115A2 LCA, BF115A2 XA, BF115A2 XCA, BF115A3 LA, BF115A3 LCA, BF115A3 XA, BF115A3 XCA, BF115A4 LA, BF115A4 LCA, BF115A4 XA, BF115A4 XCA, BF115A5 LA, BF115A5 LCA, BF115A5 XA, BF115A5 XCA,
24613-ZY3-000
24613-ZY3-000 ROD, LINK (Honda Code 6991327).
BF175AK1 LA, BF175AK1 XA, BF175AK1 XCA, BF175AK2 LA, BF175AK2 XA, BF175AK2 XCA, BF200A2 LA, BF200A2 XA, BF200A2 XCA, BF200A2 XXA, BF200A2 XXCA, BF200A3 LA, BF200A3 XA, BF200A3 XCA, BF200A3 XXA, BF200A3 XXCA, BF200A4 LA, BF200A4 XA, BF200A4 XCA, BF200
06532-ZY3-U00
06532-ZY3-U00 ROD KIT, STEERING (Honda Code 6989214).
BF175AK1 LA, BF175AK1 XA, BF175AK1 XCA, BF175AK2 LA, BF175AK2 XA, BF175AK2 XCA, BF200A2 LA, BF200A2 XA, BF200A2 XCA, BF200A2 XXA, BF200A2 XXCA, BF200A3 LA, BF200A3 XA, BF200A3 XCA, BF200A3 XXA, BF200A3 XXCA, BF200A4 LA, BF200A4 XA, BF200A4 XCA, BF200
24320-ZY6-000
24320-ZY6-000 ROD A, SHIFT (L)
BF115DK1 LA, BF135A4 LA, BF135A5 LA, BF135A6 LA, BF135AK0 LA, BF135AK2 LA, BF150A4 LA, BF150A5 LA, BF150A6 LA, BF150AK0 LA, BF150AK2 LA, BF175AK1 LA, BF175AK2 LA, BF200A6 LA, BF200A6 XCA, BF200AK0 LA, BF200AK1 LA, BF200AK2 LA, BF225A6 LA, BF225A6 XCA
24320-ZY6-610
24320-ZY6-610 ROD A, SHIFT (XL) (Honda Code 7634546).
BF115DK1 XA, BF115DK1 XCA, BF135A4 XA, BF135A4 XCA, BF135A5 XA, BF135A5 XCA, BF135A6 XA, BF135A6 XCA, BF135AK0 XA, BF135AK0 XCA, BF135AK2 XA, BF135AK2 XCA, BF150A4 XA, BF150A4 XCA, BF150A5 XA, BF150A5 XCA, BF150A6 XA, BF150A6 XCA, BF150AK0 XA, BF150A
24320-ZY3-A20
24320-ZY3-A20 ROD A, SHIFT (XXL) (Honda Code 8008674).
BF200A6 XXA, BF200A6 XXCA, BF200AK0 XA, BF200AK0 XCA, BF225A6 XXA, BF225A6 XXCA, BF225AK0 XXA, BF225AK0 XXCA, BF225AK1 XXA, BF225AK1 XXCA, BF225AK2 XXA, BF225AK2 XXCA, BF250A XXA, BF250A XXCA
24310-ZY3-C00
24310-ZY3-C00 ROD, SHIFT
BF175AK1 LA, BF175AK1 XA, BF175AK2 LA, BF175AK2 XA, BF200AK1 LA, BF200AK1 XA, BF200AK2 LA, BF200AK2 XA, BF225AK1 LA, BF225AK1 XA, BF225AK1 XXA, BF225AK2 LA, BF225AK2 XA, BF225AK2 XXA, BF250A LA, BF250A XA, BF250A XXA
24310-ZY3-E00
24310-ZY3-E00 ROD, SHIFT (COUNTER ROTATION)
BF175AK1 XCA, BF175AK2 XCA, BF200AK1 XCA, BF200AK2 XCA, BF225AK1 XCA, BF225AK1 XXCA, BF225AK2 XCA, BF225AK2 XXCA, BF250A XCA, BF250A XXCA