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parts no. question

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:25 pm
by albert
allo ray if we see in (example ) the PELICAN PARTS katalogue the parts no. ,,,,411-325-150 ,,, fictif no,,, the 411 no. is good for 411-412 car application , if my mémory is good the tree first no, is for the car no, (exa. 411,,, type 4 ,,,311 type 3 ,,,211 ,,,type 2 , that supposition is exact for all the parts ???

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 7:33 pm
by tuna
Kind of. The first number of the VW part number system is the ORIGINAL vehicle the parts was designed/used for. For instance, the part number for pedal pads of the T1 and T3 is:
311-721-173A

This meant that the part was originally used on the Type 3 (311), but it also works with the Type 1. Oil pressure switch for a Bug (021-919-091B) was originally from a Type 4 (021 is usually a 1.7 T4 engine part #).

Make sense?

Tuna

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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 4:03 am
by albert
oh, yes, tom , some time he have the parts for geral application , and different model of car can use the same number ,,vw name that (substitut )the pelican cie. is a specialist for porche 914 and if you look in the parts catalog ,,,brake pads, or calper kit , for 914 you see the parts no...411 ???,??? the first application was for 411 but can fit on 914 and oders vw car it,is correct,????

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 7:46 am
by tuna
Correct. Just because a part number is for a specific model doesn't mean it doesn't fit other models. The only way to know if it fits other models is to have a good parts manual from a dealer or a wholesale distributor.

Remember too, the 914 was supposed to be the Type 4 sports car, utilizing the same engine as the 411. In Europe it was sold as a VW/Porsche car. You'll find a lot of common parts between the Type 4 series and the 914.

Tuna

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 9:11 am
by Marc
And sometimes (rarely) the system breaks down completely. For example, the Type IV CV joints have a 113 number, as does the hockey stick for a `60-`67 bus...a `66 bus has a 131 distributor. To the best of my knowledge none of these parts was ever used on a Type I (well, the Thing got the CV joints but that was after the 411). I guess it's safe to say that the part number indicates what type of vehicle they originally had the part in mind for, even if it never got it in production.

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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 10:54 am
by albert
yes , tuna , if you look on the adress,,, type3&4 org. ,,, he have long list of substitut parts for type 2-3-4- the guy geeve the ref. for parts no, woere you can make interchangeable ,,,,