RoyM wrote:Make sure you keep a record of the original numbers or somebody will go crazy trying to source the right parts later.
Trim is the last 2 digits of the type code, and it may vary depending on the type itself, and often, the engine may have custom paint.. so there's no real paint color code chart.. It doesnt work like in the automotive trade.3v0 wrote:The last 2 posts has me thinking about the numbers.
For example the Cooper Clipper Trim engine is and briggs tells us how to decode the first and last group.
80102 0168 01 6803281
Has anyone seen documentation on decoding the center group which is the Type. Like what is the paint code for red
Actually the carburetor type can be found in the *engine model*or a horizontal vacu-jet carb.
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