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8 3/4 differential identification

Started by 73chalngr, March 08, 2020, 05:15:11 AM

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73chalngr

I have a center section lying around how do I tell what gears are in it and if it is a posi unit ?

chargerdon

Simple...   gear ratio is stamped right on one of the teeth... 

Turn the yoke...  if both sides turn in same direction then its posi...   if they turn in opposite directions its open.. 

73chalngr

Well I found that when spinning pinion both axles turn the same direction. So it is a posi unit but it appears to be 2.76 ratio . Did they make that combo or am I not seeing things correctly ?


Bossgold

if the section is open count the teeth. 39/10 3.91   41/11 3.73               https://www.crawlpedia.com/gear_tooth_calculator.htm

73chalngr


jamesroney

Quote from: chargerdon on March 08, 2020, 05:30:55 AM
Simple...   gear ratio is stamped right on one of the teeth... 

Turn the yoke...  if both sides turn in same direction then its posi...   if they turn in opposite directions its open..

This is not a reliable method of determining whether you have a limited slip differential.

Every time you move the car...the yoke turns, and both sides go in the same direction.

If however...you arrest the yoke, and can easily turn one axle...AND the opposite side turns in the opposite direction, then you MIGHT not have a limited slip.

I have seen worn out limited slips that have sufficiently weak torque bias that they behave like open differentials at slow speed.

Post a pic, (or send one to jamesroney@yahoo.com) and I can try to visually confirm it.


BS23N0E

Chryco Psycho

Yes 2.76 was available from the factory


BIGSHCLUNK

Yes, I had a Satty years ago with a 2.76

dodj

I have a 276 set for my Challenger. Awesome set for cruising from place to place. Not the best for the traffic light Grand Prix.
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73chalngr

I will post a picture later today . 2.76 ratio is common but with a posi unit ? I have a 391 posi in car now with 727 trans  .

73chalngr



Chryco Psycho


73chalngr

I thought so never heard of 2.76 gears with a posi unit.  Thanks a lot. 

6bblgt

a sure-grip was OPTIONAL with any gear ratio