10219021 label can be used on any GM vehicle
90 gm is 3.17466 oz, therefore 90 gm is heavier.
0.1gm
1 mg = 1/1000 gm = 0.001 gm 1000 mg = 1 gm There are 1000 milligrams in one gram.
0.01 gm and 10 mg are both the smallest. The "gm" is short for gram (which can also be written as just "g"), and "mg" is short for "milligram". In mg, the "m" part means 1 thousandth. So 10 mg = 10 thousandths of a gram = 10/1000 g = 0.01 g or 0.01 gm So they're the same thing.
convert all to the same unit. Choose mg. 0.1 gm = 100 mg 0.01 mg 10 mg 0.0001 gm = 0.1 mg 0.01 mg is smallest. ■
GM part number 123308 not found.
At GM parts site ":Number not found" It's probably an aftermarket part number, but it's not a GM
That part Number does not show up in any GM cross f=reference of parts. Vehicle and make?
GM part number 987268 is a set of door edge guards to suit 1967-1968 Chevrolet Camaro models
its a fuel pump
gm 14 bolt rear end housing
Brake pads for a GM vehicle. Not sure what years it will fit though.
Should be a steering box
It is the Air Conditioning bracket
3963512 is not a part number. That is the block casting number for Big-Block 427 or 454 engines
GM part number 16519354 refers to a specific automotive part manufactured by General Motors. The designation "MA C 06" typically indicates details about the part's specifications or manufacturing batch. To get precise information about the part's function, compatibility, and application, it's advisable to consult a GM parts catalog or contact a GM dealership.
The GM part number 15961566 can be purchased at any GM dealership or on line at GMPartsDirect.com or OnlyFactoryParts.com.