How do I read the date codes on a starter?
How do I read the date codes on a starter?
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Re: How do I read the date codes on a starter?
Probably first digit is year,
Then the second is a letter(they skip the letter I) Because it looks to much like a number. Then day of the month Example:9M15 would =December 15th 1969 A - January B - February C - March D - April E - May F - June G - July H - August J - September K - October L - November M - December . |
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Keep in mind that unless you know for sure that a particular starter is original, all you are really decoding is when the casting was made. Most starters on older vehicles are rebuilt ones using a mix of original and new parts. Many have probably made several trips from vehicle to rebuilder and back to a different vehicle.
IIRC - the rebuilt starter on my C10 does have a AC-Delco stamping on the body but when I bought it, it was a mid level Autozone rebuild. |
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My book has this starter number for that truck application:1109065
Also used on 1978 truck 400 sbc and 1979 350's. Same one used on 1978 cars with 350s and auto trans, '79 passenger cars, '79 Corvette, Nova, 79-81 Camaro with 350/auto trans Looks like its obsolete and reman is probably your only option http://www.delcoremy.com/find-a-part...etails/1109065 |
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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/...tamped-numbers Double checked the GM parts catalog too (you can download pdf copies here http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=545416) |
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thank you for the help. |
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Just referencing my book of casting and stamped numbers.
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Wow! This has been most helpful. So 1109065 would be my starter. As for the date code is there anyway I could know what the original date code would have been? Perhaps that would have been on the build sheet.
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