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NOS Coil Springs with Part Number without 2 Letter Code

Started by jbtech, November 28, 2021, 03:09:57 PM

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jbtech

I purchased a few sets of NOS coil springs with tags but none have a 2 letter callout on the tag.

For example: The set I have here is part number 3955722

Are they correct for '69  "YP" or "YM" code or both?

Are springs with the same part number identical and the 2 letter code just to clarify application?

Thanks!

Jose
Jose

67 Camaro L78
124377N212598

Gars68Tux

You can look it up in the AIM spring chart. Part numbers and codes are listed there.
Garth

68 RS L30 AA 749 Fred Gibb Chevrolet

ko-lek-tor

Quote from: Gars68Tux on November 29, 2021, 12:26:20 AM
You can look it up in the AIM spring chart. Part numbers and codes are listed there.
Not what OP is asking. He is well aware of that chart he tells me
Bentley to friends :1969 SS/RS 396 owned 79
1969 SS 350 (sold)
1969 D.H.COPO replica 4spd. owned since 85
1967 302 4 spd 5.13

Gars68Tux

He's asking for the code for 3955722, right ? I don't have a 69 AIM, but the codes are listed in the 68 AIM, so I assume they were in the 69 AIM as well.  That part number isn't valid for 68.
Garth

68 RS L30 AA 749 Fred Gibb Chevrolet

69Z28-RS

In attempt to answer his questions:

1.  The two letter codes were for factory workers to quickly grab the correct spring for the car they were working on; not necessary for sales across the counter later.'

2.  If the Part Number is the same, then the springs SHOULD be the same as was used in production.
09C 69Z28-RS, 72 B 720 cowl console rosewood tint
69 Corvette, '60 Corvette, '72 Corvette
90 ZR1 red/red #246, 90 ZR1 white/gray #2466
72 El Camino, '55-'56-'57 Nomads, '55-'57 B/A Sedan

Jonesy

I would think the best explanation is that these are over-the-counter replacement springs and they would not have the two letter code like the assembly line production springs did.
The 2 letter code helped aid the assembly line workers select the correct springs.
1967 RS-Z/28 Nantucket Blue the D-2 car
1969 RS/SS 350 4 speed Azure Turquoise
1969 Z28 Azure Turquoise

jbtech

Thank you all for your replies. I'm going to rephrase my question.

GM replacement coil springs are sold by part number and do not provide a 2 letter code on the tag like assembly line springs.

Does this mean that assembly line coil springs with identical part number but different 2 letter code are also identical?

For example is 3955722 YP an identical spring to 3955722 YM?


Jose
Jose

67 Camaro L78
124377N212598

jdv69z

Jimmy V.

bcmiller

Spring chart reference with some explanation on part number usage.

A new System of determining the correct front and rear Springs has been used for 1969 Camaro
passenger cars. The assembly plants use a computer to determine the correct spring based on
the RPO equipment on the dealer order.
This requires a new method of determining service springs. The information required to determine
the correct spring or springs is shown on the subsequent pages.

http://www.camaros.org/images/pages/chassis/69_spring_chart.pdf
Bryon / 1968 Camaro SS 396 coupe - now old school 468 big block
1967 Camaro RS/SS 396 coupe L35/M40 - project
Looking for 68 Camaro with body # NOR 181016

Gars68Tux

 Thanks Bryon. I count 5 different ID codes for 3955722...I had no idea! ???
Garth

68 RS L30 AA 749 Fred Gibb Chevrolet

jbtech

Jose

67 Camaro L78
124377N212598