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Old 03-08-2021, 01:11 AM   #1
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Re: The build date project

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I understand your point Keith. Just I have never seen an Oshawa build/broadcast sheet. I will dig into it more and get back to ya.
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Here is what I found so far on the Oshawa build tags.
1-1/2”x 11” tag with partial VIN and RPO’s
The last pic is the code that GM sent out with their document package from their records when I inquired about my truck.
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Old 03-08-2021, 06:46 AM   #2
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Re: The build date project

Yes - those would be used in addition (as a supplement) to the more familiar build sheet.

Those alone do not have enough detail to build the truck.

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Old 03-08-2021, 06:33 PM   #3
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Cool Re: The build date project

I realized I gave my VIN and, date but, no door jamb decal. Here's what's left of my door jamb decal confirming Zooey was a Janesville truck born in December of 69.
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Old 03-09-2021, 10:43 AM   #4
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Re: The build date project

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Yes - those would be used in addition (as a supplement) to the more familiar build sheet.

The RPO codes alone do not have enough detail to build the truck.

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I'd like to elaborate on this a little more, if I may.

Let's use "engines" as an example (since I already have this written up):

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Further detail: let's say you order a 350 cu in engine. There is one base part for a 350, but it proliferates on Auto vs manual trans, a/c vs no a/c and California emissions vs Federal.

So there would be eight part numbers within that one engine family (there would probably be this many variations for v6, for 305 cu in, for 454 cu in and diesel as well):

12345678 350 cu in manual no a/c Fed
12345679 350 cu in manual w a/c Fed
12345680 350 cu in auto no a/c Fed
12345681 350 cu in auto a/c Fed
12345682 350 cu in manual no a/c Calif
12345683 350 cu in manual a/c Calif
12345684 350 cu in auto no a/c Calif
12345685 350 cu in auto a/c Calif

An assembly plant broadcast code would be assigned to each part number:

TAA 12345678 350 cu in manual no a/c Fed
TAB 12345679 350 cu in manual w a/c Fed
TAC 12345680 350 cu in auto no a/c Fed
TAD 12345681 350 cu in auto a/c Fed
TAE 12345682 350 cu in manual no a/c Calif
TAF 12345683 350 cu in manual a/c Calif
TAG 12345684 350 cu in auto no a/c Calif
TAH 12345685 350 cu in auto a/c Calif

So the operator goes over to a bay that is full of racks and racks of engines (probably more than you've ever seen in one place in your entire life). You can tell him which one to choose, via the build manifest, and he can remember that he needs an "AF", instead of trying to remember 123455683, or manual/AC/California emissions, since he will do this nearly 500 times in one day. (Edit 3/9/20201 - and won't remember any of it by the end of the day).

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Old 03-09-2021, 10:48 AM   #5
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Re: The build date project

The operator looks at the build sheet in the appropriate box and sees he needs a "TAF".

He then walks over to this display of various racks, sorted by engine type, chooses a "TAF", and hangs it on the line.



Another reason for the broadcast code (also known as a "pick code") is that the part numbers themselves are so nuanced.

Can you imagine if he really wanted a part number 12345678 but incorrectly picked a 12345478?

It could be catastrophic.

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Old 03-09-2021, 11:01 AM   #6
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Re: The build date project

This scenario plays out in a dozen different areas of the assembly plant, any place where there is proliferation within the RPO:

Transmissions (manual vs auto, low gear ratio, HD vs LD, etc)
Seats (based on color, trim level, vinyl, leather, extra padding, etc)
Axles (2wd vs 4wd, locking vs non, ratio, HD brakes, etc)
Tire/wheel (rim type, tire type - front, rear, spare or no spare)
Body shop (body style, high tunnel, low tunnel, bed length)
Paint (color, ZY1 single color, ZY3/4/5/6 two tones)
Radiators (size, auto vs manual, HD vs LD)

etc.

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