67411sss Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 I can across this in one of my folders. I like this because it shows the different numbers for the different years. The first 3 spacers in the last half of a part number designates what model it fits example 23402-25500 is shown to fit the 1967 SRL Datsun Roadster. Quote Link to comment
zerow Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 You need the first 5 digits of the part number, and courtesy of "DAT-MAN" in the UK, he posted this a while ago... All Datsun part no.s are 10 Digits. example 21400 U7400 There is a space in the middle, to aid reading and to separate the two halves. The FIRST five digits tell you WHERE abouts on the car the part is from, and what it is, and whether it’s left or right etc. The SECOND half of the number is basically WHAT CAR the part fits. Where the part fits more than one model, the first model (oldest) that the part was designed for is indicated. The first two digits give you a rough idea where the part fits. This is useful for something like a bearing where it could be from a gearbox, a diff, a hub, a strut top, or even steering. The next three digits give you the full detail of what part it is. For instance 21501 is a top radiator hose. I’m afraid I can’t be asked to list all 100,000 part descriptions! This is a rough guide to the FIRST TWO DIGITS in the part number (example 21) 10 Engine complete 11 cylinder,sump, engine mounts 12 piston, conrod, crank, flywheel 13 Camshaft & valves 14 manifolds 15 lubrication, oil pump etc. 16 fuel. Carb, airfilter etc. 17 fuel pump, tank, pipes 18 eng. control. choke, throttle etc 19 decomp & governor (diesel) 20 exhaust pipe / silencer, mounts 21 cooling hoses, w/pump, thermostat, rad 22 distributor, plugs 23 starter, alternator, regulator 24 battery & cables etc 25 meters, switches, fuse holders 26 lamps inside & outside 27 heater, radio, clock 28 wipers, washers 30 clutch parts, cable, hydraulics 32 gearbox 33 transfer box etc. 4x4 34 gearlever, linkage 36 handbrake cables, linkage 37 prop shaft 38 final drive, diff 40 front axle, wheel, balljoints, discs 41 front brake pads, calipers etc. 43 rear axle, hub, brake drum 44 rear brake shoes, wheel cylinder 46 brake pipes, master cyl, pedal 47 brake servo, vacuum pipe 48 steering joints, rack, box, wheel 50 chassis , subframe 51 crossmember , towing hooks 54 front suspension spring, wishbone 55 rear suspension spring, wishbone 56 shock absorber, antirollbar 57 spare tyre, carrier 60 bodywork, front, cab (pickup) 61 front body 62 rad supp panel, grille, f. bumper 63 front wing and fittings 64 inner wings, trumpets 65 bonnet, hinges, latch 66 front pillar, scuttle panel 67 dashboard, fitting, trim 68 instrument panel, glovebox 72 windscreen & fitting 73 roof, gutters, finishers 74 floorpan, inner sill, chassis leg 75 outriggers, crossmembers 76 sills, b & c pillars, wheelhouse 78 rear quarter panel, fuel flap, badge 79 back panel, rear corner, window 80 front door, skin, window, handle 82 rear door, skin, window, handle 84 boot area, bootlid 85 rear bumper & brackets 86 front seat 88 rear seat 90 tailgate, handle, trimming estate 92 air conditioning, pipes etc 93 pickup bed parts, tailgate 95 body mounting (separate chassis) 96 mirrors, labels, centre console 99 tools, whole chassis, complete car You would need the last 3 numbers of the first 5 digits (i.e. 99XXX-..... and using your chart above, you could find the rough whereabouts on parts and the car it fits. Great find! 1 Quote Link to comment
67411sss Posted October 23, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 I think this info would be great if you came across some old nos parts at a garage sale or dealer and needed to know what vehicle it fits. There are a lot of other sources for parts # (datsun1200.com) has more detailed info for sure. I just like the way this one is set out, nice and easy to understand. Quote Link to comment
KELMO Posted October 24, 2010 Report Share Posted October 24, 2010 The formula has changed very little over the years and is still pretty much the same for Nissan parts catalogs. Quote Link to comment
hosestop@msn.com Posted July 5, 2015 Report Share Posted July 5, 2015 Thought I would revive the old ! found this part in the box while cleaning and looked up here , seems to be a Nissan patrol front RH lense , thought was cool I could identify it , thanks ,five years old - next stop Ebay ! Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted July 5, 2015 Report Share Posted July 5, 2015 26121-W5801 is the right hand lens assy for the A10 Quote Link to comment
hosestop@msn.com Posted July 5, 2015 Report Share Posted July 5, 2015 Drop the w and it is a patrol (Looks more like a patrol ) found some braided upper rad. hoses. Quote Link to comment
hosestop@msn.com Posted July 5, 2015 Report Share Posted July 5, 2015 I am wrong and only .99 on ebay oh well next the hoses ! Quote Link to comment
hosestop@msn.com Posted July 5, 2015 Report Share Posted July 5, 2015 1501-b2000 1970 factory 521 Upper radiator braided hoses ,why is 1970 different ? looks like 510 No number left on lower hose may go on my 521 .The chart is great ! Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted July 5, 2015 Report Share Posted July 5, 2015 Drop the w and it is a patrol (Looks more like a patrol ) found some braided upper rad. hoses. Drop the W and the part number becomes unusable. Patrol front right lamps were round. Not following how this A10 lens has any connection to the Patrol. Quote Link to comment
hosestop@msn.com Posted July 6, 2015 Report Share Posted July 6, 2015 It just looked old with visor on lens thought had to be, patrol , but is for 2nd gen 510 A10. Quote Link to comment
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