Came with some Corvette parts but too old. Can anyone confirm the application? It is a vacuum advance. Thanks.
Part # 1372825 ID help
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Re: Part # 1372825 ID help
I don't think it's a Chevrolet part number and I can't find any Chevrolet application for it. In any event, I can't find it.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: Part # 1372825 ID help
Thanks Joe, if you can't find it then it must not exist. The box actually has some old grease marks where the part number is listed but I've googled every variation of the first three numbers with no luck. I opened the previously sealed box and found 116009 stamped on the moveable tang. Not sure if thats the part number for the whole thing or just that component. No luck on an internet search. Any clue?- Top
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Re: Part # 1372825 ID help
....The box actually has some old grease marks where the part number is listed but I've googled every variation of the first three numbers with no luck. I opened the previously sealed box and found 116009 stamped on the moveable tang. Not sure if thats the part number for the whole thing or just that component. No luck on an internet search. Any clue?. The stamped # is probably 1116009 (ie. one more '1'). Shows up in my Delco Remy Test Specifications manual DR-324S; first edition (covering) models prior to January 1, 1956.
It's really old, as does NOT show again in the 1956 to 1963 supplement, nor in the 1964 to 1976 supplement.
Other than identifying it as a distributor vacuum control unit and listing the advance specifications, this Delco source lists about 9 different distributor numbers that this vac advance would have been originally installed on. Maybe from those numbers you could trace back to the vehicle make.- Top
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Re: Part # 1372825 ID help
NOW we're getting somewhere. The stamped # is probably 1116009 (ie. one more '1'). Shows up in my Delco Remy Test Specifications manual DR-324S; first edition (covering) models prior to January 1, 1956.
It's really old, as does NOT show again in the 1956 to 1963 supplement, nor in the 1964 to 1976 supplement.
Other than identifying it as a distributor vacuum control unit and listing the advance specifications, this Delco source lists about 9 different distributor numbers that this vac advance would have been originally installed on. Maybe from those numbers you could trace back to the vehicle make.
GM #1116009 is an "ancient" Delco-Remy Division part number. I don't think it's a Chevrolet application piece, though. What are the distributor part numbers you show for it?In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Used on distributor #'s 1110008 (the '6009 is one of 3 vac. adv. shown for this distr.); 1110018 (also 1 of 3); 1110030; 1110045; 1110052 ('6009' is 1 of 2 vac adv's for this); 1110061 (1 of 3); 1110062 (1 of 2); 1110063; 1110073; 1110087. Looks like 10 distrib's. in total used the 1116009.- Top
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Re: Part # 1372825 ID help
It's not unusual, at all. Many GM parts had "dual" part numbers when the part was manufactured by an internal GM division. In this case, the 1116009 is a Delco-Remy part number. In other words, the GM part number assigned by the Delco-Remy manufacturing division.
The GM #1372825 is likely the part number which the PRIMARY utilizing division (i.e. Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, GMC, etc.) assigned to the same part.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: Part # 1372825 ID help
Used on distributor #'s 1110008 (the '6009 is one of 3 vac. adv. shown for this distr.); 1110018 (also 1 of 3); 1110030; 1110045; 1110052 ('6009' is 1 of 2 vac adv's for this); 1110061 (1 of 3); 1110062 (1 of 2); 1110063; 1110073; 1110087. Looks like 10 distrib's. in total used the 1116009.
Wayne-----
The GM #1110052 is applicable to 1940 Chevrolet. I can't find the others.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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