Part Numbers from a hoarder

slant6billy

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Got 6 cases of misc parts from a hoarder.

If anyone recognizes these, shout it back at me. Don't know certain details other than the guy owned a 71 Duster 4 speed car and a 78/79 Aspen with a nasty small block killing cars on the street 35 years ago.

Engine bearings and other items:
Manufacturer Bower:
Part No:
CB606G
M88048
M88010
88510
HM803110
HM803149
HM803146
HM88542
308-LOE
387-A
382-S
1625
203FF
307SL
307L
A6
MNJ471S
R1559-TV

Manufacturer SKF
HM88542

Manufacturer: Precision U joint
355
315G

Manufacturer: Morak
TT1181
 

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The 315G U-joint is the small Chrysler (7260) on both sides (a popular FMJ part).

The A6 is a front wheel bearing (C-body, older B-body and some pickup) (a popular part, but not for FMJ).

The others I don’t recognize by the number.


What I usually do is go to your favorite auto parts website and insert the part number (only). My favorite one is https://www.oreillyauto.com/ . Then type in a part number (like CB606G, for example).
In this case I came to this:
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From there, I scroll down to Compatibility:
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It appears this part is for a Chrysler only (but I didn’t go any further than that).

A lot of manufactures share the same part number. In some cases, one company might make a part and place in other company's boxes.
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I simply right click, it turns blue and it says search bing and poof every part came up.

Pretty simple to do ones own legwork.

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CB606G slant six rod bearings M88048 Differential pinion bearing 9.25" ring gear.
 

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Thanks Guys. I hope for a few "snow days" and build up an engine or two this winter with all these parts
 
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