Posted By: blewbyu
How to read date codes on starters - 01/30/17 05:28 AM
I have a starter and there is a 69 in the center circle with several lines around it with little dots. How do you ready these for month or day? Was there different part numbers for different engines also?
Posted By: Cuda Cody
Re: How to read date codes on starters - 01/30/17 05:29 AM
Pie date wheel. Each section of the pie is a month and the dots are weeks, of coarse the 69 is the year. If I recall correctly.
Posted By: mopar346
Re: How to read date codes on starters - 01/30/17 05:47 AM
How about the barrel date? 3 digits for week and year?
Posted By: craigerlitz
Re: How to read date codes on starters - 01/30/17 07:28 AM
I have a starter and there is a 69 in the center circle with several lines around it with little dots. How do you ready these for month or day?
I found the following link helpful. According to the article, the date is the year and month.
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/mopp-0110-taking-inventory-date-coding/
Posted By: 6bblgt
Re: How to read date codes on starters - 01/30/17 08:05 AM
Posted By: Cuda Cody
Re: How to read date codes on starters - 01/30/17 08:11 AM
I think Dan has it perfect.
Posted By: 70RT
Re: How to read date codes on starters - 01/31/17 02:52 AM
Cody - the 3rd digit (reading from left to right) is typically the "year" designator. If that field coil can has domed philips screws holding the coils in place, then it is likely a 1972 assembled starter. As with anything Chrysler built, never say never. I actually saw my first example of juxtaposed week - year in an alternator stamping last week. Just goes to show...
Posted By: hemi70se
Re: How to read date codes on starters - 02/02/17 06:01 PM
Dans posted picture has it backwards on the barrel it is read week then year so the one in the pic is 14th week of 1972
Posted By: FC7cuda
Re: How to read date codes on starters - 02/02/17 06:38 PM
Is the pie wheel typically read clockwise or counter-clockwise? I know the month will be the same either way, but the week could change.
Tom