Part numbers
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Part numbers
Hi Joe,
I'm wondering if there is a reference site that lists all the Olds part numbers for 442s? I use 442.com frequently, but they don't have things like fuel pump numbers or radiator numbers. I have not been able to access the Olds wiki on this site lately....don't know if it's me or the site, or if that info is even there.
But is there ONE place where we can find part numbers for carbs, distributors, master cylinders, alternators, radiators, intake manifolds, exhaust manifolds, voltage relays, etc, etc......or do I have to post a specific question for a part number on the forum, or seach posts each time?
Just wondering because I hate bugging people on the forum for part numbers.
thanks,
bob
I'm wondering if there is a reference site that lists all the Olds part numbers for 442s? I use 442.com frequently, but they don't have things like fuel pump numbers or radiator numbers. I have not been able to access the Olds wiki on this site lately....don't know if it's me or the site, or if that info is even there.
But is there ONE place where we can find part numbers for carbs, distributors, master cylinders, alternators, radiators, intake manifolds, exhaust manifolds, voltage relays, etc, etc......or do I have to post a specific question for a part number on the forum, or seach posts each time?
Just wondering because I hate bugging people on the forum for part numbers.
thanks,
bob
#2
GM Parts manuals work pretty well. You can get them electronically now. Even if you post questions here, I don't think any of us mind looking it up in our resources...
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There is no one answer.
If you want to know original part numbers, look in the assembly manuals (whole-car and engine).
If you want to see the most recently available part number (and possibly a few superseded ones), look in an Olds parts catalog.
Another good resource is the book "442 By the Numbers" published and sold by SuperCars Unlimited.
If you want to know original part numbers, look in the assembly manuals (whole-car and engine).
If you want to see the most recently available part number (and possibly a few superseded ones), look in an Olds parts catalog.
Another good resource is the book "442 By the Numbers" published and sold by SuperCars Unlimited.
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