Impossible to say.
Some manufacturers include the size in the number, some don't.
It's up to the company in question.
BMW has a service for this, but they charge $90. At least they give you a "birth certificate" for that bike. Also, if you have the serial number of the engine, there are charts to look up the year but there's a bit of guesswork to it.
Would you give us a clue? What exactly is this serial number on?
You will have to give more information than just the serial number to get an answer. Try describing the gun give the model number and who makes it. Just the serial number is of no use.
This depends on the producer of the engine. The engine number on a Honda motorcycle will give information about the year of manufacture, the type and other things. Look for the letter E in the engine number. If it is a Honda then the first four digits that come before the E are the motorcycle model number. Then there is a dash with seven digits after it. This refers to the engine casing and is used for ordering spare parts. This is a kind of type number within the engine number. Any serious Honda dealer would be able to decipher the engine number when you bring it to him. If it is not a Honda you can still find the bike type by using engine number lists available on the internet but it may take a long time. I have added on link here as an example of what you might be looking at.
The number you provided is probably the serial number?If you can give me the model number along with the serial number,Then I can answer your question.
You failed to give the manufacturer of the weapon when you gave the serial number. Follow the "related link" below for more information about serial number searches.
You need to repost, give the model and caliber, and the complete serial number. N is not a serial number, and there is more than one Springfield.
Call the parts department of a Chevy dealership, give them the VIN number of your vehicle, and they should be able to provide you with it, assuming the engine is still original to the vehicle.
That is not the serial number. It is the Patent Number. The serial number is found below this number. The Model 37 I have has this patent number on it and the serial number is 24071. I would also like to know the manufacture date of this rifle.
In most cases, if you give me only a serial number, and no info on make, model, caliber, then no. A serial number is not unque, or it would be 20 numbers long.
If you call SW and give them the serial # they can tell you.
You will have to call S&W and give them the serial number.