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Old 03-09-2021, 11:50 AM   #1
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Re: The build date project

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All of the plants used build sheets. The RPO information alone was not enough information for the operator to select the correct part, especially when there was a proliferation of part numbers within the RPO.

Any area where components were built up remotely and then conveyed to the main line in sequence would require a build sheet: front and rear axle trim, engines, transmissions, seats, front end sheetmetal, tire/wheel assemblies, etc. These are all areas with a lot of proliferation, and therefore not easy to present the material lineside, or - in the case of the seat cushions - a fire hazard (the "cushion room" was always way out in the boonies as a result). The build sheet defined the component that was to be installed, by part number or broadcast code, especially for option driven content where there was some choice as to what part was to be installed, or a remote area where there were no visual clues as to what part should be installed. So - theoretically - you would be able to find a build sheet on the motor somewhere, or above the fuel tank, or anywhere a build sheet was used.

There was no thought, guess work, interpretation or latitude on the part of the assembler: they referred to the sheet, selected the component by part number or broadcast code, and put it on.

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You are the best. From working at GM, in both the factory and in engineering, your description and or explanations are very good. You can explain better than I to the people on the forums. I wish you would write more often. You could do a whole series to educate the members on how the factory operates at a build rate of 60 vehicles per hour. Or in my case 235 engines an hour.
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Old 03-09-2021, 01:19 PM   #2
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Re: The build date project

72 chevy
2/72
2Z144229

And 71 Chevy
2/10/71
1Z628194

And 70 chevy
1/70
0B132792

And '69 Chevy
12/07/68
9Z834654
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