Takes a bit of detective work.clanger9 wrote:...or not. Now that I look at it more closely, some of the missing descriptions in my list are STD parts like 000288, 000330 and 000367.
Is there another list that has the dimensions of these part numbers?
There is a list that would prove useful. Go to archives / parts list, 2nd book on the list I gave 00 prefix falls 2nd from top. This is a DIR file open that file. For example see 1941 to 1948 searchable parts lists. If sorted to appear in part no. order. You can easily see all the parts of a bike the pt. no. is used on. 41 to 48. It will also show the model. If the part in question is not listed, that means it was no longer used during that time. I did a quick check. It appears STD288 339 & 367 ( 000288 000339 000367 ) did not show sizes. However the above info, if you are un aware of it, will perhaps help you to discover more info to assist the history of parts and what they were used for, even if it does not show dimensions. You will at least know all their use and on which models. Which years can take time to discover, but can be done to arrive at a parts history and all it was used for.