Originally Posted by: HK1837 Casting number is exactly what it says. The number of the casting. Part number is a different thing as it is normally a complete item.
I'll give you an larger example:
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Casting numbers like part numbers can also change along the way to suit newer applications. Items with different part numbers can also have the same casting numbers - think a low comp 202 engine and a high comp engine. They are different part numbers for the assembly but share the same block casting number. Same as early Aussie 4spd and M15 3spd, same case with same casting number but different applications.
GMH Mechanical Assembly production when I worked at the Bend (and eventually ended up the finance group Costing Manager for that) used a BOM (Bill of materials) system based around the part engineering drawings (what we call blueprints these days as they were all coloured blue) in each of the plants.
The foundry would cast a part which had a cast number on it for ID purposes.. in the foundry, in fettling and then in what ever engine plant it was needed. Where it was (probably) machined and then further modified (fitment of exhaust studs in an exhaust manifold as an example)
So any complete engine assembled (in an engine plant) would have a parent complete part number.. it would have a number of parts/components in the BOM each with its own part number.
Any L6 family engine would always have for example in its BOM - 6 piston and pin assemblies, 1 complete cylinder head, 1 machined engine block (with welch plugs etc) and 1 (maybe 2 depending on the engine) exhaust manifolds. .. etc.
The
complete exhaust manifold assembly part number 7429514 might have a BOM comprising 2 x studs 7414906, 2 x nuts 3829086 and 1 x cast body 7429475
If you look at the GMP&A/NASCO parts catalogues you will see ONE part number for the manifold. In the factory as complete it will be one but actually comprises 3 parts with separate numbers
and any of those parts can be used/are used as HK1837 describes with gearbox cases on other exhaust manifolds
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