Service manual

Installing the Audiovox CCS100 Cruise Control on the
Honda Pacific Coast PC800 Motorcycle
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Copyright © 2001-2006 by Bruce Pickett. Copying or printing for personal use is permitted. All other rights reserved. January 21, 2006
Drill two holes in the end of one
of the end caps that are sized
appropriately for the adapters
that you are using. Dry thread the
barbed adapters into the holes so
that threads are cut into the
plastic. Remove the adapters and
clean off any loose particles.
Apply JB Weld to the new
threads in the cap holes and
reinsert the adapters, tightening
them down flush. Apply
additional JB Weld to the adapter
threads inside the cap and ensure
that they are well sealed to the
cap. Make sure that air will flow
through the canister unimpeded.
Allow the JB Weld to set
thoroughly before attaching the
end cap to the pipe.
Cut a piece of pipe to length.
Square the ends and clean off any
loose pieces. Clean and prime the
pipe and end caps. Cement both
caps to the pipe ends with
appropriate cement (i.e., PVC or
ABS cement).
Caution - do not test the air flow
by sucking on the fittings by
mouth - there may be toxic fumes
inside the canister resulting from
the glue.