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Cam Chain ID - DID part numbers

salty_monk

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Does anyone here know how to decipher a DID part number?

I’m trying to work out if a DID SCR0412 SV 122

is the same as
DID SCR0412 SV 122LE?


any clues to What the LE means?

also if anyone has an idea how to work out other equivalents that would help to... the stock part number for the chain is husqvarna
800058541
 
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That makes sense but when I google or EBay search the pictures seem to show endless chain for both...

Any thoughts on which is which?
 
for DID chains, LE stands for Loop Endless. But as you say, a search for both types show an endless chain, so not sure what the difference is.
 
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Yeah apparently DID are not very forthcoming with info on that front but I'll try :)
 
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