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Timing Belt Change Stickers 200

Something I've always been curious about: The stickers dealers and others put on the timing belt covers to indicate a belt change. The big numbers, between the two bar codes...I assume this is a part number. There is another number on the lower right corner (as one looks at the front of the car). Is this supposed to be the mileage at which it was changed? Is there some sort of code being used here or in the upper number? Any input will be appreciated. Every time I think I have it figured out, I see one that confuses me more. E-mail me at dpsam@sbcglobal.net.


'83 245, 91 245, 97 855 and 2 240 sedans, misc Datsuns. Dogs, hamsters and kids too. But none of them are overhead cam.






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