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Good morning. I scratched this cover which I believe is a Right Crankcase cover. I think I've identified the part as COVER, R. CRANKCASE
11311-MGC-920 according to hondapartshouse.com Is this correct?
Oh, it's a 2014 CB1100 with anti-lock breaks.

My questions: will I need a gasket? where would I find torque specs for the bolts.
I'm assuming an oil draining will be necessary. I'm pretty handy and I looks straight forward, but if you know of any difficulties please let me know.
One more thing. I see a few model types listed for this model. SA, etc. Which is mine? It's a red CB1100 from 2014 with anti-lock breaks. Can someone tell me the correct model designation?
Finally, where would I get a repair manual for this bike? Many questions and I sure to appreciate any responses. All the best!
when my local shop replaced that part after I was sideswiped, they replaced the gaskets. I'm not knowledgeable enough to give real advice, just telling you what they felt they needed to do.
I’m happy to look at the torque specs tomorrow. Your bike is the 2014 CB1100 SA AC.
Perhaps this can help you

http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=12558

or direct post #3

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I bought my used OEM 2013 to 2014 service manual for less than $50 on eBay. I have no idea what this manual would cost at your Honda dealer.
Check:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-2013-2014...SwsTtbdZZ7
Be careful, some listings prices can be ridiculous! Also, I cannot advice you on the PDF or loose leaf listings.
Amazon is out of stock.
I did some looking. There doesn't appear to be a Clymers or Haynes for the CB1100. That would leave you only with the service manual.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/DIGITAL-Honda-C...SwYDZaX8r4
The service manual is available from Helminc.com or your dealer. Info for this is in the back of your owners manual.

The covers on the right side of the bike do not have gaskets. The big cover is the Clutch Cover. The small one is the right crankcase cover.

When installing the crankcase cover, Three Bond 1207B or equivalent is used to seal it. There is no torque specs listed for those bolts. Manual says “...tighten the bolts securely”. If one decides that isn’t good enough, you use the Standard Torque Values table in the front of the manual. It lists torques for the variously sized fasteners for use where none is specified.

Where are you in VA? I’m in Va. Beach. And I have Three Bond 1207B
Here is a post with a link to the torque table. http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....#pid204077
Thank you popgun. It will save me having to unearth The Manual!
Thank you all! VA Beach - I'm in Northern VA - but thanks for the offer. I think I'll get some sealer and have a go at replacing the cover.
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