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Sert help

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:37 pm
by Otterdodge
Need help identifying the following serts:

13700
41702
44550

Any help is appreciated
:Thumbsup

Re: Sert help

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:27 pm
by CSS-Registry
Otterdodge wrote:Need help identifying the following serts:

13700
41702
44550

Any help is appreciated
:Thumbsup
13700 - Premium Engine option
41702 - Seat Belt Anchor
44550 - Reflectors of some sort - i have on record air force and army issue trucks with "reflectors", "Refl A4" and "I C C Rep" - from 63, 67 and 68 trucks...

hope this helps - Ben

Serts

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:30 pm
by Otterdodge
thanks for the help Ben! :Thumbsup

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:35 pm
by CSS-Registry
maybe this will help everyone...

SERT # SERT descrition
00165 WHLB CONV 1965 D200 CC Long Bed
00454 W B Cov 1966 D200 Chassis Cab
03043 Frame Reinf.
03045 Frame Reinf.
04536 FRT Axle
05527 Rear Axle
05550 axle
07501 Shock ABS
08724 Power Brakes
13700 Engine 1963 D100 Utiline
13700 engine
13936 Engine
14189 engine
15909 Tow Hooks P 1968 W200 Army Issue
15909 two hks p 1967 W200 Air Force
16500 Hubs Frt 1968 W200 Army Issue
17381 Heavy duty equip 1969 W100
17388 engine 1963 D200 CC
18573 FRT Spring 1966 D200 Chassis Cab
21993 Trans
24450 Wheels
24472 ?
24842 wheels
26051 winch frt. Equip. 1969 W100
27093 Plugs Dra 1968 W200 Army Issue
27093 Plug DRA 1967 W200 Air Force
32412 Chassis SUM 1969 W200
41702 seat belt anchor
41702 seat belt anchor 1963 D100 Utiline
42405 ?
42421 ?
42424 tire carrier
42424 tire carrier 1963 D100 Utiline
43913 insulation
44219 RV Mirrors
44550 reflectors
44550 Refl A4 1968 W200 Army Issue
44550 I C C Rep 1967 W200 Air Force
44556 reflectors 1963 D100 Utiline
55117 radio supression
55117 Radio Supp 1968 W200 Army Issue
55117 radio supression 1963 D100 Utiline
55117 Radio Supp 1967 W200 Air Force

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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:33 pm
by kman1226
What are Serts. Where do we find them?

RE: what is a sert sticker

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:35 pm
by Otterdodge
Go to Bens site for a complete explanation:
:Thumbsup

http://cssregistry.com/css/whatis.html

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:02 pm
by tmj91
where would i find a sert sticker

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:10 pm
by CSS-Registry
if your pre-67 truck came with Special Equipment it would be located on a sticker next to the dataplate on the door jamb. if your 67 and up truck came with special equipment it would be integrated into your dataplate. i think 71 and/or 70 trucks had sticker somewhere else.

if your did not come with special equipment it would not get a SERT sticker - that's not to say it didn't come with options but non-standard options...

clear as mud? :o)

Ben

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:04 am
by kman1226
Thanks, SERTs to do apply to me. Oh well, it is good to learn something new. :Thumbsup

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:02 am
by soopernaut
Is that all the Serts you have other than CSS/HPP Serts? I don't see HC9006-Rad Suppr. I know that someone besides me had this one. Mine was on a 71 D100.

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:59 am
by CSS-Registry
soopernaut wrote:Is that all the Serts you have other than CSS/HPP Serts? I don't see HC9006-Rad Suppr. I know that someone besides me had this one. Mine was on a 71 D100.
yes - that's what i have to date minus the CSS/HPP stuff - i must not have the one you described (or i lost it if you sent it to me and probably had a senior moment even though i am not much of a senior)

what is the number, description and year of trucks?

Ben

Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:42 am
by soopernaut
CSS-Registry wrote:
soopernaut wrote:Is that all the Serts you have other than CSS/HPP Serts? I don't see HC9006-Rad Suppr. I know that someone besides me had this one. Mine was on a 71 D100.
yes - that's what i have to date minus the CSS/HPP stuff - i must not have the one you described (or i lost it if you sent it to me and probably had a senior moment even though i am not much of a senior)

what is the number, description and year of trucks?

Ben
Cowboy and I both had the SERT# HC9006 RAD SUPPR, they were both in 71 trucks. I am guessing radio suppression.

Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:46 am
by CSS-Registry
that's right - i have an email flagged for that to add it in... i think it is Radio Suppression... i'll add it in now before i loose it again.

Ben

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 12:20 am
by Cageman
My 69 has that rad suppr on it.
My 62 has I think the reflector one too, they are under the tail lights. along with seat belt and I think cigar lighter too, Ill have to check next time Im back home. Here is a picture of the reflectors.
Image

sert

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 6:43 am
by MountainMoparRobin
Cageman we have got to get our trucks together in the same place at one time, the colors of the two would probably create an accident :Thumbsup with everyone turnin there heads to see :dance

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 8:53 pm
by PowerMan
Hey, Ben
We asked you about what "Wheels" meant a while ago and didn't know if you knew what it actually signifies. The truck is a '65 W100 with 8-lug wheels and oversized drivelines and yokes. The number is 24450. The truck had a snowplow on it along time ago when it used to be in Washington and Montana. When we got it the front wheels were 16 inch split rims and the backs were 15 inch split rims. When it was in four-wheel drive it must of have to spun out a little bit because the fronts don't spin as fast as the backs do because the fronts are bigger. The drivetrain isn't ruined but we have no clue why somebody would put two different size wheels on 4WD truck? :thinking If any one knows anything about this it would be interesting to know.
Power Man :usa
_______________
1962 W100
1964 W200
1964 W300
1965 W100

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 6:07 am
by CSS-Registry
Hi PowerMan,

aside from the obvious SERT descriptions and the CSS/HPP stuff my guess is as good as yours. i have seen that same number on 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton trucks. my feeling is that it may have something to do with the spare but who knows it could be the mix/match that you desribe.

there is a rumor of a "master SERT" book floating around. the seller wanted $200 for it. you can be certain that if i find it i will buy it and share what i learn from it.

i wish i knew more but at this point all we can do is add it to the master list along with a description and see what pops up along the way. this is just how i started the CSS/HPP registry... i just saved some numbers and saw some patterns. it was easy to make some assumptions based on several to compare and contrast against.


Keep 'em coming - this stuff is cool!
Ben

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 1:50 pm
by Cageman
Yeah that would be a pretty psycadelic combination huh! I get enough attention driving it the way it is. Not only because of the color, but the fact that most people will never see another like it again, as it is almost an extinct dinosour, With the 440, it likes to drink extinct dinosaurs too.lol

Re:

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2022 8:31 pm
by RFujan
CSS-Registry wrote:
Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:35 pm
maybe this will help everyone...

SERT # SERT descrition
00165 WHLB CONV 1965 D200 CC Long Bed
00454 W B Cov 1966 D200 Chassis Cab
03043 Frame Reinf.
03045 Frame Reinf.
04536 FRT Axle
05527 Rear Axle
05550 axle
07501 Shock ABS
08724 Power Brakes
13700 Engine 1963 D100 Utiline
13700 engine
13936 Engine
14189 engine
15909 Tow Hooks P 1968 W200 Army Issue
15909 two hks p 1967 W200 Air Force
16500 Hubs Frt 1968 W200 Army Issue
17381 Heavy duty equip 1969 W100
17388 engine 1963 D200 CC
18573 FRT Spring 1966 D200 Chassis Cab
21993 Trans
24450 Wheels
24472 ?
24842 wheels
26051 winch frt. Equip. 1969 W100
27093 Plugs Dra 1968 W200 Army Issue
27093 Plug DRA 1967 W200 Air Force
32412 Chassis SUM 1969 W200
41702 seat belt anchor
41702 seat belt anchor 1963 D100 Utiline
42405 ?
42421 ?
42424 tire carrier
42424 tire carrier 1963 D100 Utiline
43913 insulation
44219 RV Mirrors
44550 reflectors
44550 Refl A4 1968 W200 Army Issue
44550 I C C Rep 1967 W200 Air Force
44556 reflectors 1963 D100 Utiline
55117 radio supression
55117 Radio Supp 1968 W200 Army Issue
55117 radio supression 1963 D100 Utiline
55117 Radio Supp 1967 W200 Air Force

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I may be wrong, but I think the 42421 code is for a fender mounted spare tire carrier on the utiline box, since my truck has that code and not the 42424 code. 55117 I think also applies to 1964 since I don't have a hole for a radio or a ceiling mounted radio. 41702 is also on 1964, I have the seat belt anchors, but I also have seat belt sister hooks (pat no. 3128520) that reflect a 1964 patent and appear to be very short lived and wouldn't have been available in 1963. I'm not sure if the belts are factory though or just the hooks, but the hooks are well suited for the sister hooks that attach to them.

Re: Re:

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2022 5:36 am
by soopernaut
RFujan wrote:
Mon Oct 17, 2022 8:31 pm
CSS-Registry wrote:
Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:35 pm


SERT # SERT descrition

41702 seat belt anchor
41702 seat belt anchor 1963 D100 Utiline
42405 ?
42421 ?
42424 tire carrier
42424 tire carrier 1963 D100 Utiline
55117 radio supression
55117 Radio Supp 1968 W200 Army Issue
55117 radio supression 1963 D100 Utiline
55117 Radio Supp 1967 W200 Air Force

:Thumbsup
I may be wrong, but I think the 42421 code is for a fender mounted spare tire carrier on the utiline box, since my truck has that code and not the 42424 code. 55117 I think also applies to 1964 since I don't have a hole for a radio or a ceiling mounted radio. 41702 is also on 1964, I have the seat belt anchors, but I also have seat belt sister hooks (pat no. 3128520) that reflect a 1964 patent and appear to be very short lived and wouldn't have been available in 1963. I'm not sure if the belts are factory though or just the hooks, but the hooks are well suited for the sister hooks that attach to them.
Some of the numbers were used multiple years, but they also used multiple numbers for the same description in the same year. I'm not sure the differences. Radio Suppression doesn't mean you don't have a radio. It is to limit radio interference from ignition sources.