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Hello Everyone, Just wanted to introduce ourselves. We are Garage3R and are based on Ferndown Industrial Estate Dorset. I have owned Hondas for the past 12 years and currently own a Honda Integra DC5 Type-R. If you are local to the area and would like likeminded owners to look after your Honda, please do get in touch, we would be happy to help and are building our customer base. We currently look after a few Integra's and a few Honda Jazz's and invite all other Honda Owners to try us for all things including annual servicing, maintenance and mechanical repair. 

 

We are competitively priced and will always look to price match or beat if we can. Our reviews are there for people to see and we welcome you to do your research on us for peace of mind. Myself and my technicians have all come from Main Dealers and we started this place to give the same level of service you would expect from a main dealer but with the friendliness and feel of a local garage. 

 

If we can assist you with your Honda, Please do not hesitate to contact us. 

 

Thankyou, Scott - Garage3R.

 

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Hi Scott

Welcome on board!

Feel free to dive in with any knowledge and wisdom you are willing to impart to fellow club members.

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Hello Everyone,

 

This is my first time joining a discussion Forum, so please don't hold that against me! I've owned a few Hondas over the years. A 1977 Accord from new for 18 yrs, then a 1989 Civic GL with twin carbies, since 1994 and still own it (yes 28 yrs!) and a 2015 Jazz since 2016.

I am now in need of help from the Honda Owners community. My Civic has developed an air leak in carburettor insulators and so the car is undriveable. Would anyone know where I may be able to purchase these insulators, please ? I live in Sydney, Australia.

 

They are of course no longer made nor stocked by Honda. Their last known part number is 16211-PM-4000. I can find a mass of references for this part on the internet, but of course, no stock!

Is there an alternative component which could be used, say from a motor cycle ?

Alternatively, would anyone have or know the dimensions for the insulators. As a last resort I'll remove the carbies  and take measurements.

 

Thankyou in advance and I am grateful for all the help and suggestions I'm given.

 

Regards,

John

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