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#792621 10/27/2011 2:43 AM
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I know a fair amount about figuring out which parts are for what most of the time. Many times I do a little research and help folks out here to find them new parts kits from NAPA with the new numbers.

I was looking through some lever action shocks the other day, stamped with Delco-Lovejoy, and the casting numbers didn't correspond to anything in the Master Parts books. They did come very close though.

I know what year and model truck they came from and roughly what they fit, but what do you parts gurus do when you can't ID a part through the Master Parts Books? I'm not asking about this part specifically, but rather about other venues for ID as this has happened to me before.

Do you know of any other resources for finding out what years an item fits or what years it was used in which models? It's definately harder when there is no number on the part, but even when stamped or casting numbers are there, sometimes they do little good.

My parts books are pretty much good from 1929 through the 1960's and for both Chevrolet and GMC models from 1/2 tons through the BIG Jimmies like the 900 series and more.

Thanks, Jeff


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Most numbers you find on these kind of items is a casting number. The only place I know of that lists casting numbers is the Hollander. What are you trying to figure out. I have the 23rd edition which kind of covers after the War until 57.

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I looked these up before. This might help

This one too.

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Originally Posted by crenwelge
What are you trying to figure out.

Apparently whichever catalog I need that I don't currently have! grin

The GM Master Parts books are pretty good. Lots of the casting numbers are listed in the descriptions, aside from the actual part numbers.

I'm not looking for specific info on a certain part, but looking for the source of information for future use.

I appreciate the help.

Jeff


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rustednuts #792676 10/27/2011 6:06 AM
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I agree on the Hollander Manuals.


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1956 Chevy 1/2-ton 3100
1953 Chevy 6100 "The Yard dog"
1954 GMC Suburban Now with a new proud owner.
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Do the Hollander manuals come 'make' specific? As in Chevy/GMC and Ford, and Dodge, etc. Or do they conglomerate all domestic makes and models for the particular years they cover? Looking through ebay you'd think they had gold gilding on the pages...

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Jeff,

I bought this on eBay maybe 10 years ago:

1954 Chevrolet Interchangeable Parts Catalog
Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, GMC (published by CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, of GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION, May, 1954, P&A 38 Revised)

4,800 Chevrolet parts interchangeable with Buick, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac.

2,800 Chevrolet parts interchangeable with GMC trucks.

tclederman #792903 10/28/2011 1:27 AM
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The Hollander Manuals cover all makes and models. They are published for the junkyard industry.


"It's just a phase. He'll grow out of it." Mama, 1964

1956 Chevy 1/2-ton 3100
1953 Chevy 6100 "The Yard dog"
1954 GMC Suburban Now with a new proud owner.

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