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Need NOS Parts Reference

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by adamshumard, Jan 16, 2014.

  1. adamshumard
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    I recently acquired a huge lot of parts from the widow of a buddy who bought out an old parts house some years ago. Most all the parts have part numbers, but I am playing hell finding out what they actually are. One for instance is an Arrow 81-1066P Fuel pump. Online I can find absolutely nothing on it. Does anyone know of some sort or reference for these parts? Any help is greatly appreciated.


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  2. brad2v
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    Aftermarket stuff? Yer gonna need a big pile of old parts books. Any chance those are in the pile somewhere too?
     
  3. adamshumard
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    I'm hoping so. But I havent found them yet.


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  4. adamshumard
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    It all came out of an old napa.


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  5. Mr T body
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    I don't how (or if) you've given much thought to cataloging your inventory, but I list everything in Excel spreadsheets with as much sortable data as I can. This will help you in one very cool way. When you find a resource, you can sort the sheet to show all "Arrow" parts and fill in a description column for the application. You can include quantity on-hand, cost, sale (by a modifiable margin), you name it.
    I'll look to see if I have any old Napa price sheets and catalogs that may help.
     
  6. adamshumard
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    That would be very much appreciated. There are a lot of good parts if I can ever figure out what they all are.


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  7. brad2v
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    This is good advice. I'm inclined to think the books should be there. Once they turn up, pm me if ya like. I'm a partsguy, so I should be able to help with finding stuff in the catalogs.
     
  8. Your going to have to make friends with someone at a NAPA store,if they are like the local one the have catalogs under the counter that go way back. HRP
     

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