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1937 Packard 115 - Engine Numbers
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Steve
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Any ideas what this letter "A" designation represents on the passenger side of my 115-C six-cylinder engine? It appears just before the numbers 5 7 37 (which may be the month-day-year) of production. Someone said the letter A might be the shift at the Packard plant that day of production. Just looking for some agreement. Also, the number 315412 appears just below the above sequence of A 5 7 37. Wondering what they represent too. The number on the driver's side pad of the engine is T54869. Thanks for any and all help. Steve Weaver
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Posted on: 2/19 12:10
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Re: 1937 Packard 115 - Engine Numbers
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Unless someone were to make an educated guess (perhaps a work-shift code, for example), I doubt there are any records to indicate what the A refers too, if anything. The other is a casting date and casting number. You asked this question already and probably already got all the answers there are for it! T54869 is, of course, a 6 cylinder 115-C engine per the engine reference chart found here in the Literature Archive. If it's not on the chart, it's probably not known.

Posted on: 2/19 12:30
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Re: 1937 Packard 115 - Engine Numbers
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Thanks Don, I've asked so many lately that I just wanted to get a consensus of what everyone's thoughts were in case there was more information. Thanks for answering my questions.
Steve Weaver

Posted on: 2/19 19:06
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