There is a website I use a lot to identify old Chevy parts by the GM number.
I go to the site. Type the GM number in the search menu and a variety of answers pop up. I select an option by clicking a link. It pulls up a photocopy/pdf of the old GM manual. I find the GM # and then I read the shorthand notes to decipher the year, model, category, and name of the part.
I want to create a flow where I input the GM number and the flow goes to the site, searches on the site for me and returns all relevant answers. Many times there are multiple manuals that will pull up and I like to review them all to be able to decipher what the part is and what it covers.
Hey at the moment we don’t have capacity to give very specific tailored advice like this. I would recommend you start by asking our support chatbot “Gummie” in the bottom right of your screen.
Seconding this recommendation re: using Gummie. If you don’t know where to start, provide details re: your goals and you will get really solid guidance. As you iterate and hit errors, add it back into Gummie and it will troubleshoot. Also, it will help with advice (e.g., best AI to use for a specific Ask AI task). Gummie has helped me next-level things so many times. In the past, I used to troll through Discord looking for hints and help - and while that still is an option, Gummie is a game changer and an awesome way to learn.