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So, here it is running on jack stands. Finally got the exhaust on, so it’s not quite as loud.
It was running in fourth gear, I believe, for most of the video. https://youtu.be/b6HZs9YsHK0 |
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What would I look for if pulling off the cover? I wouldn’t mind removing the posi, if that’s possible. Not sure if it would help. |
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If the diff is bad, it will be obvious when you take the cover off. If you mean the outside is clean, that's one thing. I blew up a ring and pinion in my '66 Le Mans but managed to limp it home to replace it. It was clean on the outside, too! Someone before I bought it must have been in there, because one of the ring gear bolts came out (not sheared off) and got in the gears.
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Another video.
http://www.youtube.com/shorts/MJIOZ4DqmO0 |
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Well, I think I am going to remove this center section and get a 4:10. I found a guy that has one and, hopefully this will work. And, it’s better than a 4:56.
Any advice on removing the differential? Pretty straightforward, right? |
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I don't think that that punkin looked bad, but changing to a lower numerical ratio would be good to do, in the end. You have to pull the axles out, and then take the punkin out. Since the axle bearings are a tight fit, you MAY have to put in new axle bearings and seals. Be warned, those bolts holding the punkin in are tight, and I've known people who stripped the heads removing the bolts, even back in the '60s.
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I’m rethinking this, it’s probably not worth putting money into this noisy rear end. Seems like all these low geared farm truck run loud.
I think I will just look for a rear end. And, I can sell the posi differential out of mine, right? Or, is it easier selling the complete rear end? What is the best year to get a taller geared rear end, 1973 - 1979? |
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I used the original truck 12 bolt housing. Went to Quick Performance and bought everything else. Gears, carrier, bearings, seals and 31 spline axles.
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If you're trying to keep it 8 lug, go with a 14 bolt rear out of a squarebody. You would also need to weld on new mounting perches to work with the trailing arm suspension. I'm not sure how much the year matters. What's more important is figuring out what gears you want. 3.73s would be good with an overdrive and you could still do some towing with it if that's your plan
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Would this work on my truck?
Looks like a 14 bolt, 8 lug with disc brakes. |
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Anything can work with some fabrication. For that axle, you'll have to remove the old spring perches and weld on new perches that work with the trailing arms. You'll also have to do something to the driveshaft to make it all work together
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If it’s a 14-bolt, that means it’s a Dana, and I can change the gear ratio - correct? |
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If it’s a 14-bolt, that means it’s a Dana, and I can change the gear ratio - correct? |
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So there seems to be a multitude of possible configurations for the rear ends that would fit my truck. Is there some sort of cheat sheet or spreadsheet that shows which ones would work?
How do you tell the difference between all these different rear axles? Eaton, 10-bolt and Dana 14-bolt? Dana 70 rear end? Are all 8-lug rear ends geared low? The lowest I have seen in ads is 4:10. Are all 8-lug Dana rear ends capable of changing out the differential for a taller gear, like 3:73 or 3:08? How the heck can you figure out what to buy without getting a degree in this stuff? I started reading through the posts, but it's difficult sifting thorugh all the information and what everyone is talkking about. Geez - frustrating. There's a guy on Facebook that has a disk brake Dana 70 with 3.73 for $550. What exactly is a Dana 70? And, what is full-float? |
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Both the D60 and the 14B were full float - the axles only turn the hub which rides on the ends of the axle tubes instead of the axle supporting the load of the vehicle as well as turning the wheels. Just a heavier duty axle. I think that the 14B will be easier to source than a D60 and parts may be more available as well. Disc brakes "might" be better than the drums depending on who you talk to. My drum brake 60 stopped as good or better than the 14B that's in it now. The 14B was a good deal though and I thought having rear discs would be "cool" :lol: Quote:
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If Im not mistaken, your axle is an Eaton HO72. I had one in a '57 Napco truck as a kid. Yeah, it was noisy and it leaked but it was a robust axle from what I recall. |
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Did a little digging here and found this..good to help identify what you have.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...8Hh8F7xRAvY9Hd On another forum, I found that the only ratios offered for the Eaton axles were 4.10, 4.57 and 5.13.. Might start looking at 14B axles |
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