Question Which year's schematic to use for my S600?

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So want to order some frame parts for my S600 to make it look real nice with @buddhasummer 's February order.

But there're 4 versions schematic for S600, from year 03 05 08 12! which one should I use for mine?
(Pictures and all 4 schematics attached.)

For example I want to order Part 21, which has 3 part numbers: 11.603.041 / 11601040 / 11600040
Maybe these are the same and I should just order the part number from the latest year?

Pictures and Schematics attached.

Thanks!
 

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As they serve the same purpose, you'll be limited by what's available anyway. Best to let @buddhasummer know there are 3 part number and to take whichever one is available.

Edit: I see Simon was typing all over me.
FWIW I'm not a guru, the above may save a bit of back and forth between you and the vendor. It is also possible the vendor will only sell the assembly (Item 21)
 
The first two drawings are for the older 600 with the + purge, the last one is for the latest version with the o purge, just go for the one the looks like your original or if you want the different look you’ll also need the rubber purge. Personally I like the older type look but have one of the newer ones because I had an orange purge.
 
So want to order some frame parts for my S600 to make it look real nice with @buddhasummer 's February order.

But there're 4 versions schematic for S600, from year 03 05 08 12! which one should I use for mine?
(Pictures and all 4 schematics attached.)

For example I want to order Part 21, which has 3 part numbers: 11.603.041 / 11601040 / 11600040
Maybe these are the same and I should just order the part number from the latest year?

Pictures and Schematics attached.

Thanks!
The S600 has been very successful over the years (actually since '98), so there are plenty of different S600 schematics (I have at least 20 different ones).
Your model seems to be the 2nd generation (with the metal ring at the adjustment knob), so 11.601.040 should be the correct ring-assy for you.
11.600.040 is the from the later 2007 S600 model and Buddhas 11.601.036 is the soft cover, not the hard cover.
I'm not sure about the 11.601.041 cover, but SP doesn't sell that one anymore (at least not here in Europe), so I guess Buddha could help with the 11.601.040.....
 
The S600 has been very successful over the years (actually since '98), so there are plenty of different S600 schematics (I have at least 20 different ones).
Your model seems to be the 2nd generation (with the metal ring at the adjustment knob), so 11.601.040 should be the correct ring-assy for you.
11.600.040 is the from the later 2007 S600 model and Buddhas 11.601.036 is the soft cover, not the hard cover.
I'm not sure about the 11.601.041 cover, but SP doesn't sell that one anymore (at least not here in Europe), so I guess Buddha could help with the 11.601.040.....

Correct, the 11.601.041 is NLA and the 11.601.040 is offered in its place IIRC.
 

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