Strange letters on a left lid from a NZ 350-1 Grauguss-motor

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Strange letters on a left lid from a NZ 350-1 Grauguss-motor

Post by martdapp » Sun Mar 14, 2010 9:06 pm

Last I bought a left lid of a "Grauguss"-motor. Besides DKW NZ-350-1,
there is also two times the number 12 to see. I've never seen such before and don't know what those numbers 12 mean? Are there any other numbers known? See the picture


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Post by martdapp » Wed May 19, 2010 9:59 pm

Still no informations !
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Post by martdapp » Tue May 25, 2010 12:35 am

Nobody?
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Post by Wilhelm_Heidkamp » Wed May 26, 2010 1:30 pm

As I wrote to you in the german forum, I consider the numbers as pre-production signs from the casting mould to separate the individual concepts from each other. Later production series engines have no numbers at all. For owners of early engines (March/April 1944) an interesting part.
DKW F 102 1965
DKW NZ 350-1 1945
DKW KL C100/C1 Funkwuerfel 1943
DKW GG400 Funkwuerfel
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Post by martdapp » Wed May 26, 2010 4:54 pm

Hallo Wilhelm,
Thanks for Your expertize, am now just curious if there are also any other combinations.
Who has also such a numbered lid on a complete Motorblok?
Then it is to judge with more safety assess, if it was for earlier NZ-1 only.
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Post by Wilhelm_Heidkamp » Wed May 26, 2010 8:16 pm

I have to change my opinion to what I wrote above...

Found that numbers on my late war engine (January ´45) too, hidden behind the gear shift...

But my numbers are 21 12 read from left to right.

So it could be production week 21 since the beginning of the NZ 350-1 production, in production line 12 or for engine part number 12.

Your engine part could be factured in week 12 since the beginning of the productions of the cast iron engine.

But normally these numbers were not on the engine, they were normally removed in the assembly line, I think.
DKW F 102 1965
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DKW KL C100/C1 Funkwuerfel 1943
DKW GG400 Funkwuerfel
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Post by martdapp » Wed May 26, 2010 11:37 pm

Hello Wilhelm,
In my archive I found some other number-combinations to,
but they are not to read from the pictures.
It would be great when we could find out what motor-numbers belong to the numbered lids.
Then it would be possible to say wich manufacturing-years DKW-NZ produced those numbers.
For example; from what buildingyear/number is/have Your motor-blok?
I have only a single lid so I can not say anything about it.
My own NZ-1 from 44 does not have those numbers.
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Post by martdapp » Thu May 27, 2010 12:18 am

Thomas,
Is it possible to report these number-combinations as an addition to the database?
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Post by Wilhelm_Heidkamp » Thu May 27, 2010 12:02 pm

My whole engine block is stamped 1/45, so it were built in January 1945.

I will take pictures soon and post them here.
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DKW GG400 Funkwuerfel
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Post by Wilhelm_Heidkamp » Thu May 27, 2010 3:05 pm

Here are the pictures of my lid and the date stamp on the engine, hard to see sth. on that pictures, looking on the engine personally, there is no problem to read it...

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DKW F 102 1965
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DKW KL C100/C1 Funkwuerfel 1943
DKW GG400 Funkwuerfel
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Post by martdapp » Sun May 30, 2010 9:15 pm

Does any-one has other number-combinations ???
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Post by Gilbert_Wolzow » Mon May 31, 2010 11:31 am

Martin,
the numbers on my engine block are 8 1 from left to right.
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Post by martdapp » Mon May 31, 2010 8:28 pm

Hmm, interessant! We are talking about the 2 possitive numbers right?
That is the question in this topic. (not the motornumber)
Is it possible for You to gave a picture in?
Otherwise mail it to me, then I will do it. (martdapp@hotmail.com)
What building-year is Your motorblock?
Friendly regards, Martin
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Post by Gilbert_Wolzow » Mon May 31, 2010 9:10 pm

Yes, i mean the two numbers like yours 12 12 and the other pic´s in this thread. i send a photo to you tomorrow. (i´ve the pictures on my pc at work)
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Post by Gilbert_Wolzow » Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:25 pm

Martin,
you´ve got email. My motor is number 1503301. I think he is made in 1945. Original he was painted in RAL 7021.
best wishes
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