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Finish and material type within part code

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Would someone be able to point me in the direction of a table of the codes that Yamaha use in their part numbers that identifies the material/finish used. I think that it's the 4th and 5th characters of the first 5 in the numbers comprising 2 blocks of 5.

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31 Mar 2020 01:21 #1

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Go to TECH LIBRARY

Click on Decoding Yamaha Part Numbers

Sorry or maybe not
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This might be a Mark T question
31 Mar 2020 08:05 #3

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Indeed! Thanks anyway.
31 Mar 2020 08:15 #4

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This looks like a job for....................


Thanks Mark
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I loved that
Thanks for the laugh
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"I got a million of 'em!" "Ha-Cha-Cha-Chaaaaa!".


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Replied by MarkT on topic Finish and material type within part code

:Ugh :Ugh :Ugh

You guys really do need to get out of the house or something! :ROFLOL


I think Yamahahaha got it already... Tech Library has the info and it's in several of the Service Manuals.
1963 YG1-T, 1965 MG1-T, Allstate 250, 1970 CT1b, 1971 R5, 1973 AT3MX, 1974 TS400L, 1975 RD350, 1976 DT175C, 1976 Husqvarna 250CR, 1981 DT175G, 1988 DT50, 1990 "Super" DT50, 1991 RT180, 2017 XT250
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Replied by Gr8uncleal on topic Finish and material type within part code

I couldn't find a list of two digit code number vs type of material/finish, only the explanation of what those two digits in the part number referred to.

Am I having a really senior moment here?!
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