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kgruen2
Looked for transmission serial number for COA. Found what looks like a part number, 914.301.101.00. Is this the serial number? If not, where located? ' 73 2.0 side shifter.
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Mark Henry
Bottom rib on the case.
Mark Henry
Right on the bottom of the rib, it will look something like below. Sometimes if the trans has been dragged across the floor many times it's wore off, more often it's totally covered in grease/grime.

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Cairo94507
Wow Mark - That one looks pristine. Most I have seen look terrible. Good luck OP.
kgruen2
QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Aug 17 2017, 10:33 AM) *

Right on the bottom of the rib, it will look something like below. Sometimes if the trans has been dragged across the floor many times it's wore off, more often it's totally covered in grease/grime.

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Found it, right where you said it would be. Thanks Mark. Here's a pic, looks a little different from yours. Look right to you? HA 06 03 3.
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bbrock
I was literally getting ready to walk out to the shed to pull the number on the trans for exactly the same purpose. Decided to get a quick update on the World first. Glad I did! Thanks!
Dave_Darling
QUOTE(kgruen2 @ Aug 17 2017, 01:19 PM) *
Here's a pic, looks a little different from yours. Look right to you? HA 06 03 3.


They changed the stampings in the 72 or 73 model year. Yours looks fine.

--DD
kgruen2
QUOTE(bbrock @ Aug 17 2017, 01:33 PM) *

I was literally getting ready to walk out to the shed to pull the number on the trans for exactly the same purpose. Decided to get a quick update on the World first. Glad I did! Thanks!


You're welcome. Whenever someone has a question or needs info, there are probably many others that do too.
rgalla9146
QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Aug 17 2017, 01:33 PM) *

Right on the bottom of the rib, it will look something like below. Sometimes if the trans has been dragged across the floor many times it's wore off, more often it's totally covered in grease/grime.

IPB Image


Hey Mark if you have any other boxes with marking 'something like below'
I'd be interested.
But only the ones that have 'HB', wink wink.
Mark Henry
QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Aug 17 2017, 05:32 PM) *

QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Aug 17 2017, 01:33 PM) *

Right on the bottom of the rib, it will look something like below. Sometimes if the trans has been dragged across the floor many times it's wore off, more often it's totally covered in grease/grime.

IPB Image


Hey Mark if you have any other boxes with marking 'something like below'
I'd be interested.
But only the ones that have 'HB', wink wink.


QUOTE(Cairo94507 @ Aug 17 2017, 03:31 PM) *

Wow Mark - That one looks pristine. Most I have seen look terrible. Good luck OP.


Not mine...google is my friend. wink.gif
sixnotfour
HB 2und
kgruen2
QUOTE(bbrock @ Aug 17 2017, 01:33 PM) *

I was literally getting ready to walk out to the shed to pull the number on the trans for exactly the same purpose. Decided to get a quick update on the World first. Glad I did! Thanks!


Hey. I used be be able to lift weights like that. biggrin.gif
kgruen2
QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Aug 17 2017, 01:45 PM) *

QUOTE(kgruen2 @ Aug 17 2017, 01:19 PM) *
Here's a pic, looks a little different from yours. Look right to you? HA 06 03 3.


They changed the stampings in the 72 or 73 model year. Yours looks fine.

--DD


Great. Thx for the info.
dlkawashima
As I recall that serial number also is the date of manufacture in a day/month/year configuration with only the last digit of the year being represented ... March 6, 1973 in your CASE.
bbrock
QUOTE(kgruen2 @ Aug 18 2017, 02:13 AM) *

QUOTE(bbrock @ Aug 17 2017, 01:33 PM) *

I was literally getting ready to walk out to the shed to pull the number on the trans for exactly the same purpose. Decided to get a quick update on the World first. Glad I did! Thanks!


Hey. I used be be able to lift weights like that. biggrin.gif


Ha! I suppose I should explain that the transmission has been off the car and moved from storage shed to storage shed for decades. Even then, it gets heavier every time I lift it. biggrin.gif Hopefully, I'll get it reunited with the engine and car in the not too distant future. beerchug.gif Oh wait, or are you talking about my dumbells. Those are helium balloons!
jrmdir
QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Aug 17 2017, 01:33 PM) *

Right on the bottom of the rib, it will look something like below. Sometimes if the trans has been dragged across the floor many times it's wore off, more often it's totally covered in grease/grime.

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This is very helpful and timely!

Thanks,

Ron
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