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Chassis and Body Parts Catalog 72TM May 1979
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7020926
7020926
g J si g s is i 2 K T I V K P Complete familiarity with the information contained onlthese pages as wellas the general layout of the Parts I Catalogs will prove helpful in locating and ordering the desired parts vThe Chevrolet Parts and Accessories I I Catalogs are arranged in sections as follows g Model Series Identification Alphabetical Index V y Chassis Parts Listing groups 0 000 to 9 999 inclusive r y V Passenger Body Parts Listing groups 10 000 to 15 999 inclusive Commercial Body Parts Listing groups 16 000 to 17 999 inclusive The Group System of listing parts is used and briefly is as follows l Main units of the car are identified by the Numeral preceding the Decimal i e alt I g Engine I A 0 A Cooling and Oiling I 1 Electrical 2 Fuel System 3 Individual Parts are assigned a Group Number the first Numeral identifying the main unit it is affiliated with and following the Decimal is the Sub Group Number under which all Parts of the same name and function are listed For instance Group 0 033 0 indicates that it is an Engine Part 033 is the Location where all Part Numbers of Cylinder Blocks now being serviced may be found I r I For convenience List Price is shown where the Part is listed Some Parts may be listed elsewhere than in its original or prime Group and in such listings the prime Group is indicated in parentheses This procedure is necessary as a part can have but one identifying Group Number for ordering orbin location For example under Group Number 3 751 Part Number 7020926 is listed as Carburetor Choke Valve Screw and the prime Group 3 820 is shown inthe description column When using the dimensions and other data shown in the Description Column the parts manager should be g guided by the following 1 Iength overall refers to the total length of a part measured over the longest dimension An irregular shaped piece is measured over the longest dimension regardless of contours and bends y 2 dev length refers to the total length of a part such as a tail pipe or gas pipe measured as though the part were straightened out This measurement can be taken on formed pipes by using a string to follow I the contours of the pipe and then measuring the length of string used 3 I D refers to inside diameter O D refers to outside diameter O S refers to oversize U S refers to undersize To locate the listing of a Part determine the model vehicle and refer to the Book under the Group Number identifying it which may be determined by using any of the following three methods V 1 Consult Alphabetical Index at front of book which lists Parts by noun and descriptive names and refers g tothe exact Group Number where all Parts of similar kind may be found More than one Group Number will be given where the same kindof partis shown in both Passenger and Commercial Body sections lf Name of desired Part is not readily found in the Index a correlated Part Name will suggest approximate location I I 2 Consult Illustrations in this publication on which Group Numbers Part Numbers and Noun Name are shown which will refer to the Part or Assembly wanted On Illustrations where both left and right part numbers are listed the first number wilI aIways designate left hand side 3 Consult Dealer Parts and Accessories Price Schedule if a Part Number is known and use its Group i Number to locate a similar Part or be directed to the approximate location of correlated Parts I The column headed No Used indicates the number of pieceslrequired The term A R means Asi Required lf Body is not of Chevrolet manufactureplace orders direct with the manufacturer whose name appears on or the Body Name Plate QU R I 3 GM PARTS DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION CHEVROLET 72TM 1 j K 4