Rearend identification

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===Removable carrier===
 
===Removable carrier===
[[Image:9inch.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Removable carrier, rear view.]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
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[[Image:9inch.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Removable carrier, rear view.]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
  
 
===8-inch===
 
===8-inch===
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An easy way to tell the difference between the 8-inch and the 9-inch Ford differential is that on an 8-inch, a socket will fit on the lower nuts seen in this picture. Since the pinion centerline is lower on a 9-inch, a wrench is needed to gain clearance.
 
An easy way to tell the difference between the 8-inch and the 9-inch Ford differential is that on an 8-inch, a socket will fit on the lower nuts seen in this picture. Since the pinion centerline is lower on a 9-inch, a wrench is needed to gain clearance.
  
[[Image:9inchrear.jpg|thumb|300px|left|8 inch Ford differential details]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
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[[Image:9inchrear.jpg|thumb|400px|left|8 inch Ford differential details]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
  
 
===9-inch===
 
===9-inch===
 
One of the strongest Ford rear end was the 9". Still one of the best rearends to modify or use in stock form to handle big horsepower.
 
One of the strongest Ford rear end was the 9". Still one of the best rearends to modify or use in stock form to handle big horsepower.
  
[[Image:DSC02404.JPG|thumb|left|400px|9 inch Ford rearend]]<br style="clear:both"/>
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[[Image:DSC02404.JPG|thumb|left|500px|9 inch Ford rearend]]<br style="clear:both"/>
  
  
 
===9 3/8-inch===
 
===9 3/8-inch===
 
 
Removable carrier. Found in some Lincoln, Mercury and Thunderbird.
 
Removable carrier. Found in some Lincoln, Mercury and Thunderbird.
  
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===8.8-inch===
 
===8.8-inch===
  
[[Image:88rearend.jpg|thumb|left|400px|8.8 rear end in a F150 4X4]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
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[[Image:88rearend.jpg|thumb|left|500px|8.8 rear end in a F150 4X4]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
  
  
 
===8.7-inch===
 
===8.7-inch===
 
 
Non-removable carrier. Found in Granada, Monarch 1977 to 1978.  
 
Non-removable carrier. Found in Granada, Monarch 1977 to 1978.  
  
[[Image:87rear.jpg|thumb|left|300px|8.7 inch Ford rear end]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
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[[Image:87rear.jpg|thumb|left|500px|8.7 inch Ford rear end]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
  
  
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Found in some Pintos and Mustang II.
 
Found in some Pintos and Mustang II.
  
[[File:Pintorear.jpg|border|300px]]
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[[File:Pintorear.jpg|border|450px]]
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===Columbia 2-speed rear end===
 
===Columbia 2-speed rear end===
 
 
More of an overdrive unit than an actual rear end. Included in the Ford section since it was offered as an option on '30's to '40's Fords.
 
More of an overdrive unit than an actual rear end. Included in the Ford section since it was offered as an option on '30's to '40's Fords.
  
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===10 bolt===
 
===10 bolt===
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[[File:GM 10bolt id.jpg]]
  
[[Image:10bolt.jpg|thumb|left|300px|10 bolt 8.5 inch GM corporate rear end]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
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[[Image:10bolt.jpg|thumb|left|500px|10 bolt 8.5 inch GM corporate rear end]]<br style="clear:both"/>  
  
The corporate 10 bolt 8.5 inch rear end uses a 2-series for 2.41 and 2.56 ratios and a 3-series carrier for 2.73 and lower (higher numerically) ratios.
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====10 bolt ID====
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If you don't have the codes on hand to identify if a 10 bolt rear end is an 8.5" or not, you can measure the distance between the very bottom bolt for the cover and the next adjacent bolt (either right of left), it will be 3-3/4" for a 8.5" and 3-1/4" for a 7.5".
  
 
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There are two distinctive lugs cast into the bottom of the 10 bolt rear end housing. These lugs are arrowed in the image above.  
====10 bolt ID====
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If you don't have the codes on hand to identify if a 10 bolt rear end is an 8.5" or not, you can measure the distance between the very bottom bolt for the cover and the next adjacent bolt (either right of left), it will be 3-3/4" for a 8.5" and 3-1/4" for a 7.5".  
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The ring gear of the corporate 10 bolt is secured by 7/16" '''LH''' bolts- 10 of them. The ring gear is (as mentioned) 8.5" diameter and the pinion shaft diameter is the same as the 12 bolt at 1.625".   
 
The ring gear of the corporate 10 bolt is secured by 7/16" '''LH''' bolts- 10 of them. The ring gear is (as mentioned) 8.5" diameter and the pinion shaft diameter is the same as the 12 bolt at 1.625".   
  
'''Carrier casting numbers'''
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====10 bolt carriers====
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The corporate 10 bolt 8.5 inch rear end uses a 2-series carrier for 2.41 and 2.56 ratios and a 3-series carrier for 2.73 and lower (higher numerically) ratios.
  
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====Carrier casting numbers====
 
3 series (2.73:1- up): '''410408N'''
 
3 series (2.73:1- up): '''410408N'''
 
   
 
   

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