sorry, i missed that. My experience, any depictions or photos in manufacturer's manuals are not reliable for drawing conclusions as to originality. The owners manual's descriptions of procedures is one thing, but pictures used to depict these procedures is another. If you were restoring 97 using pictures from the owner's manual, we'd all go nuts, it's loaded with pics of the early pp bike. The Parts Manual's sketches show certain parts known to be from the pp bikes. Remember, Honda had to have these manuals avaliable at the same time the bikes were to be made available. The only parts Honda had for artists to HAND DRAW their sketches for the parts book were likely some ofthe very first parts produced.
As i see it, this is why we cannot soley rely on the literature. We must rely on each other for the observations we share to make the best assumption possible what may be correct parts.
To answer your question, Mark, i guess it would be nice if we heard from other members with these lower vins, but in order to hear from these members may require emailing them, to learn more.
We know the parts book shows a Philips head screw, not a hex head screw. We are not yet aware other machines having a plain face hex head screw fixing the rings together. All the picutres i have seen in all the literature i have, does not show any bike having a hex head screw holding the rings together. It's hard to imagine Honda would use a hex head screw to fix those rings, if for no other reason than it would not look very nice. But the hex head screw is present on your bike. i guess th hex head could be used until the time it could be more clearly 'proven' a Phillips head was used.
Myself, i would probably use a Phillips head, as the hex head would make me a little nuttier than i already am.
BTW, your 6mm BOLTS holding the starter cover on....... Are they flat head or acorn head ? Andy Dixon's 175 came with acorn head NUTS fixing the starter cover and acorn nuts fixing the 6mm blinker body bolts to blinker stems. When Andy removed his starter cover at last year's meet, there were 2 pieces of thread's all in the 6mm holes which the acorn NUTS attatched to. As far as everyone knows, looking at the parts manual, acorn head BOLTS are depicted to fix cover to case. Yamiya sells acorn head BOLTS. I have a pair on 232, because i like 'em, but not because i believe they are correct. I also have acorn head NUTS on the 6mm blinker stem bolts, because Andy's 175 has them, but there has been much discussion by several people (who i consider more knoweldgeable than my self) who suspected the bolts were added on by some proud owner after the bike left Japan. O well, these issues with bolts are small details and can easily be changed out at any time.