So, I was given this front diff from a late model Safari body that was headed to the crusher. No doors or rear end so nothing to go on as far as actual year or any RPO codes.
What is the easiest way to determine the ratio, without tearing it apart. I think it is fair to assume it is either a 3.48 or a 3.73 ( or what ever the close numbers make it).
I have seen variations on locking one axle, spinning the input, and counting the rotations of the other axle.
If I understand it correctly, the other axle should rotate twice as fast with the one axle locked; so to find the ratio, I divide the free axle turns count in half , and then compare to the input revolutions, for the ratio.
Have I got that correct?
Thanks,
Rod J
'Gifted to me" - a front diff
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Re: 'Gifted to me" - a front diff
Rod, take the cover off and read the numbers on the gear. If your going to use it you'll want to at least change the fluid and eyeball the gear condition anyway.
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Re: 'Gifted to me" - a front diff
Woodbutcher,
As stated, this is a front diff; so there is no normal 'cover'; just the side of the aluminum housing where the passenger side axle bearings are located.
Rod J
As stated, this is a front diff; so there is no normal 'cover'; just the side of the aluminum housing where the passenger side axle bearings are located.
Rod J
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Re: 'Gifted to me" - a front diff
Yes, you have this essentially correct.WE7X wrote:If I understand it correctly, the other axle should rotate twice as fast with the one axle locked; so to find the ratio, I divide the free axle turns count in half , and then compare to the input revolutions, for the ratio.
Have I got that correct?
This method works perfectly, no need to take anything apart.
You can also turn both axles 1 turn, and count the input.
Same thing, less math. lol
Either will work.
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2000 Chevy Astro LS AWD | 31" LT265/70R17 Tires | 8" LIFT | 10" TOTAL
92 Chevy Astro Shorty | V8-350
http://www.CruisinSouthFlorida.com