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Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: New Boston, NH
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Rear Diff Identification
I am confused by all the options in the rear diffs. Eaton, etc.
I have a 1968 C-20 with leaf springs and helpers. I am looking for torque specs and a gasket (I read many posts about using black or gray silicone but I like to use it along with a gasket). But really, it's about knowing what I have and as I learn about the truck, I try to understand but there are many options. What diff is this?
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Whitehorse yukon
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Re: Rear Diff Identification
Eaton Ho52 diff
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Re: Rear Diff Identification
^^ What he said
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Location: New Boston, NH
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Re: Rear Diff Identification
Thank you! Got it and noted.
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20' Daredevil (Ret)
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Re: Rear Diff Identification
I also use a gasket + sealer. Try this stuff instead of silicone. It's fantastic and made to use with gear oil. Permatex 81182
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