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		Hi , 
	I thought I knew at one time how to read the date code on the column but now I can not seem to make sense of it https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...t/confused.gif the #s are 7B 272 E1 I think that is the 272 day of 67 but not sure about the B or E1 or am I all wrong which seems to happen alot any more https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ault/blush.gif Any one know ? I seem to remember seeing how to decode it somewhere but can not seem to find any thing Thanks David  | 
		
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		7=last digit of year installed 
	B=shift 272=day of year E1=line code  | 
		
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		How can I figure out what those line codes are? I've heard of F, H, and X bodys and so on, but what is an E1 line code? I've got some columns that I'd like to figure out too. 
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		Thanks Rick , I really appreciate the help . I also would like to know more about line codes. 
	David  | 
		
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		<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: John Brown</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How can I figure out what those line codes are? I've heard of F, H, and X bodys and so on, but what is an E1 line code? I've got some columns that I'd like to figure out too.</div></div>  
	I think that's production line, not product line.  | 
		
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		Kurts' right,and my earlier reply should actually be for last digit of the year assembled,(the column as a whole that is),not when installed into the vehicle. 
	Line codes are random for Delco-Remy and have no bearing on a specific vehicle.Meant more for quality control then anything else.  | 
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