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Old 06-14-2011, 04:33 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by JustJeff View Post
The parts guy did not provide many any hyphens between the numbers so I'm typing them identical to what he gave me.
Standard
082010502B

Oversized
N35010E02 (though I can't read his writing and it might be N350010EO2)

I found that I need standard through surfing Mazdatrix website. Their part numbers are partially reversed but identical other than that.

Mazdatrix
10-502B-0820
I used to know this by heart, but memory fails me...

All Mazda parts are grouped by:

XXXX - YY - ZZZZ

So "082010502B" is "0820-10-502B".
YY = location of part, which, in this case, 10 = engine
"0820" is year / model designation? Since it's 4 numeric, this means application over several years / models?
"502B" is the sub part # under "10" = engine.
The "B" at the engine is a revision letter, which just means it supercedes an "A" part.

So "N35010E02" is "N350-10-E02".
"N350" is 1989 - 1992 RX-7.
"10" = engine
"E02" = sub part # under "10" = engine.

Mazdatrix just rearranges the Mazda PN's for easier sorting...
"10-502B-0820" is...
"10" = engine
"502B" = sub part # under "10" = engine
"0820" = year / model designation

We got a Mazda parts tech in the house?
j9df3s still around?


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