Thanks everybody for your input on the meaning of ISO. Seems the most common
and applicable explanation is associated with threaded fasteners. So now I'm
back to not really knowing how ISO applies to some of the Nissan roadster
parts when some are
labeled ISO, yet there are no threads on the part.
Gary Boone
Cheyenne, WY
8 below zero yesterday morning, guess I should fix my top bow.
Pamela Pepoy wrote:
> Hi Gary,
> How about..
> "Itsa So Olda" with an Italian accent of course.
> Hope this helps. Always a pleasure to be of service.
> Guy
> Tempe, AZ
> Brrrr, it got cold. 70 degrees yesterday, was 80 degrees the day before.
> Gets any colder, I'll have to put away my short pants. Understand It's a
> bit nippy up in Idaaaho. Happy roadsterin Mike.
>
> Gary Boone wrote:
>
> > I've been trying to choose the right part from the roadster parts manual
> > for ordering parts. There are several parts that have two or more part
> > #'s to choose from that are seemingly the same, yet one of them is
> > distinguished by the suffix of ISO. There's no correlation with a
> > particular year or model with the ones tagged as ISO. Anyone know what
> > ISO means? TIA.
> > Gary
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