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What part number(s)?
Without knowing that though, my guess would be... it's a part number. A certain letter or number might not mean anything in particular. Some part numbers will have a code within them for a color or such though.
Without knowing that though, my guess would be... it's a part number. A certain letter or number might not mean anything in particular. Some part numbers will have a code within them for a color or such though.
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Re: SR? (NOFX)
no part # just see SR1 or SR3 or SR4 on parts and thought i might mean a year or something.... thanks for replying to my dumb post
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by evil inside »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no part # just see SR1 or SR3 or SR4 on parts and thought i might mean a year or something.... thanks for replying to my dumb post</TD></TR></TABLE>
Give me a part as an example.
Give me a part as an example.
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ok.... 80341-sr1 a11 this part is a AC and it is for a 94 civic
the other part is 77299-sr3-0000 and this part is from a 92 civic
the other part is 77299-sr3-0000 and this part is from a 92 civic
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by evil inside »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok.... 80341-sr1 a11 this part is a AC and it is for a 94 civic
the other part is 77299-sr3-0000 and this part is from a 92 civic </TD></TR></TABLE>
It doesn't mean anything about years, I know that. S01, SR1 and SR3 are all used in wheel part numbers for 6th gens too. It might mean something, but I really doubt it'd be anything even interesting to us.
Here's an example of what it could mean. I'll be using some old part numbers for this since it's what I have laid out as an example from Honda.
<FONT SIZE="4">Make-up of Part Numbers</FONT>
All part numbers are classified into two groups consisting of "GENERAL PARTS" and "STANDARD PARTS". All parts are numbered in accordance with the system described below.
First example: 77400-634-671A
Second example: 92000-08018-0A
ISO THREADED PARTS
New wrenches in the 5.5mm, 7mm, 12mm, 22mm, 24mm and 27mm sizes will be required for the modified bolts and nuts. All other sizes are currently in used.
This change in Hex affects only the wrench sizes: Interchangeability of bolts and nuts are not affected.
ALL NUTS: There will be a hemispherical dimple on EITHER THE TOP OR SIDE of the nut in all sizes with changed pitch. This will also apply to nuts that are permanently welded to other parts.
All mechanics and parts department personnel should read and understand this change-over, to avoid confusion and damage to threaded parts.
** Info all sourced from the Honda Z600 Coupe / Honda N600 Sedan Parts Catalog
(c) American Honda Motor Co., Inc. 1986
the other part is 77299-sr3-0000 and this part is from a 92 civic </TD></TR></TABLE>
It doesn't mean anything about years, I know that. S01, SR1 and SR3 are all used in wheel part numbers for 6th gens too. It might mean something, but I really doubt it'd be anything even interesting to us.
Here's an example of what it could mean. I'll be using some old part numbers for this since it's what I have laid out as an example from Honda.
<FONT SIZE="4">Make-up of Part Numbers</FONT>
All part numbers are classified into two groups consisting of "GENERAL PARTS" and "STANDARD PARTS". All parts are numbered in accordance with the system described below.
First example: 77400-634-671A
Second example: 92000-08018-0A
ISO THREADED PARTS
New wrenches in the 5.5mm, 7mm, 12mm, 22mm, 24mm and 27mm sizes will be required for the modified bolts and nuts. All other sizes are currently in used.
This change in Hex affects only the wrench sizes: Interchangeability of bolts and nuts are not affected.
ALL NUTS: There will be a hemispherical dimple on EITHER THE TOP OR SIDE of the nut in all sizes with changed pitch. This will also apply to nuts that are permanently welded to other parts.
All mechanics and parts department personnel should read and understand this change-over, to avoid confusion and damage to threaded parts.
** Info all sourced from the Honda Z600 Coupe / Honda N600 Sedan Parts Catalog
(c) American Honda Motor Co., Inc. 1986
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