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what exactly does NOM mean?
in regards to the engine of a car, what does the term NOM exactly mean?
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Re: what exactly does NOM mean?
NOT ORIGINAL MATCHING....as in the engine is NOT the one the car was born with.I.E. a different VIN# or Tonawanda suffix stamped on the pad behind alternator or Oil filter.
Some are using this term to now mean,Numbers Original Matching,so contact the author to clear this up. |
Re: what exactly does NOM mean?
I always heard it is "Not original Motor"
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Re: what exactly does NOM mean?
"Not Original Motor" or " Not Original Matching"
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Re: what exactly does NOM mean?
Yeah, but what does CE mean? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: what exactly does NOM mean?
I dunno but it is found in the dictionary right before NOS. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif[/img]
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Re: what exactly does NOM mean?
CE means = Chevrolet Engine
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Re: what exactly does NOM mean?
CE stands for counter exchange, at least that's what I've always been told.
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Re: what exactly does NOM mean?
From the April 69 Service Bulletin--
Service usage: The following system will be used to identify service engine and transmission assemblies* including replacement parts. Manufacturing plants will number each service assembly as it is produced. The first letter will designate the G.M. Division which produced the engine. C= Chevrolet B= Buick L= Oldsmobile P= Pontiac K= Cadillac The Second letter will indicate the type of unit "E" engine or "T" transmission. The number following the letter will designate the model year "9" for 1969. The last five digits specify the service replacement unit sequence number. Example---CE900175 designates Chevrolet Engine--1969 Year and the 175th unit produced for service at Flint Motor Plant (L-6) NOTE: This numbering system applies to service engine assemblies, partial engines, fitted cylinder cases, cylinder cases, transmission assemblies and transmission cases. |
Re: what exactly does NOM mean?
What do i win? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/naughty.gif[/img]
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