Rearend identification

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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
There are several ways to tell what the type/size/application of a rearend. Besides visually checking and comparing rearends to one another, there are casting numbers, build codes and dates displayed or cast/stamped in various locations on the rearend and elsewhere. These all can be used to help ID a rearend.
 
There are several ways to tell what the type/size/application of a rearend. Besides visually checking and comparing rearends to one another, there are casting numbers, build codes and dates displayed or cast/stamped in various locations on the rearend and elsewhere. These all can be used to help ID a rearend.
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==Casting numbers==
 
==Casting numbers==
 
Many if not all rear end housings will have some sort of casting number or ID cues to identify it. If the RPO decal is present (newer vehicles) or the broadcast or "build" sheet is available, it can show what was originally in the vehicle. Sometimes body/fender/cowl tags contain coded info that may list specifics on the rearend.
 
Many if not all rear end housings will have some sort of casting number or ID cues to identify it. If the RPO decal is present (newer vehicles) or the broadcast or "build" sheet is available, it can show what was originally in the vehicle. Sometimes body/fender/cowl tags contain coded info that may list specifics on the rearend.
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==Axle codes==
 
==Axle codes==
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*[http://www.thecamaro.com/Decoding/Chevy-Axle-Rear-End-Decoding/ Chevrolet Rear Axle Code Identification and Decoding] from thecamaro.com  
 
*[http://www.thecamaro.com/Decoding/Chevy-Axle-Rear-End-Decoding/ Chevrolet Rear Axle Code Identification and Decoding] from thecamaro.com  
 
*[http://www.thecamaro.com/Decoding/Chevy-Axle-Rear-End-Decoding/Chevy-Full-Size-Rear-Axle-Codes.php Chevrolet Full Size and Impala Rear End/Axle Assembly Codes] from from thecamaro.com
 
*[http://www.thecamaro.com/Decoding/Chevy-Axle-Rear-End-Decoding/Chevy-Full-Size-Rear-Axle-Codes.php Chevrolet Full Size and Impala Rear End/Axle Assembly Codes] from from thecamaro.com
*[http://aplsweb.com/Topics/Differential.htm Various tid-bits, et cetera] from aplsweb.com
 
 
*[http://tech.oldsgmail.com/axle_useage.php GM A-body codes] from tech.oldsgmail.com
 
*[http://tech.oldsgmail.com/axle_useage.php GM A-body codes] from tech.oldsgmail.com
 
*[http://www.gnttype.org/numbers/axcodes.html Gear ratio info] from gnttype.org
 
*[http://www.gnttype.org/numbers/axcodes.html Gear ratio info] from gnttype.org
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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.
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More of an overdrive unit than an actual rear end. Included in the Ford section since it was offered as an option on '30s to '40s Fords.
  
 
==General Motors==
 
==General Motors==
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<td>                                    Caprice:&nbsp;&nbsp;1970 - 1996 (includes 94-96 Impala SS and 9C1 police package)&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<td>                                    Caprice:&nbsp;&nbsp;1970 - 1996 (includes '94-'96 Impala SS and 9C1 police package)&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
                                 </td><td>                                    Catalina:&nbsp;&nbsp;1970 - 1981&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
                                 </td><td>                                    Catalina:&nbsp;&nbsp;1970 - 1981&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
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<td>                                    Chevelle/Malibu:&nbsp;&nbsp;1973 - 1973&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
<td>                                    Chevelle/Malibu:&nbsp;&nbsp;1973 - 1973&nbsp;&nbsp;
                                 </td><td>                                    Cutlas:&nbsp;&nbsp;1970 - 1977&nbsp;&nbsp;
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                                 </td><td>                                    Cutlass:&nbsp;&nbsp;1970 - 1977&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
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<td>                                    Impala/Caprice:&nbsp;&nbsp;1971 - 1996 (77-96 B, C, and D platform for station wagons, diesels, 9C6 (taxicab) and 9C1 police package&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<td>                                    Impala/Caprice:&nbsp;&nbsp;1971 - 1996 ('77-'96 B, C, and D platform for station wagons, diesels, 9C6 (taxicab) and 9C1 police package&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
                                 </td><td>                                    K10/ K1500 1/2 Ton (4WD):&nbsp;&nbsp;1979 - present&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
                                 </td><td>                                    K10/ K1500 1/2 Ton (4WD):&nbsp;&nbsp;1979 - present&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
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<td>                                    K15/ K1500 1/2 Ton (4WD):&nbsp;&nbsp;1979 - present&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
<td>                                    K15/ K1500 1/2 Ton (4WD):&nbsp;&nbsp;1979 - present&nbsp;&nbsp;
                                 </td><td>                                    K5 Blazer (4WD):&nbsp;&nbsp;1979 - 1991 (1979-82 are overlap years - also applicable to C/K 10 series incl. Suburban&nbsp;&nbsp;
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                                 </td><td>                                    K5 Blazer (4WD):&nbsp;&nbsp;1979 - 1991 (1979-'82 are overlap years - also applicable to C/K 10 series incl. Suburban&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
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The non C-clip 8.5" 10 bolt, type "C" rearend was used in some 1969-'72 Pontiac GP and 1970-'72 Monte Carlo.  
 
The non C-clip 8.5" 10 bolt, type "C" rearend was used in some 1969-'72 Pontiac GP and 1970-'72 Monte Carlo.  
  
There have been non C-clip rearends found in Chevelle wagons through at least 1974.
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There have been non C-clip rearends found in Chevelle wagons, and some El Caminos through at least 1974.
  
 
==12-bolt cover/10-bolt ring gear==
 
==12-bolt cover/10-bolt ring gear==
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==U-joints==
 
==U-joints==
*1310 series, (aka "small Chevy") has 1.063" diameter caps, 3.219" measured across to lock ring points (1-1/16" x 3-7/32"), uses outside clips. Was OEM for many 1967-74 GM cars. Also used with Ford F100s (including early F150s prior to 1980), Broncos, Econolines with 9 inch differentials and American Motors/Jeep products (pinion to driveshaft location)<br>  
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*1310 series, (aka "small Chevy") has 1.063" diameter caps, 3.219" measured across to lock ring points (1-1/16" x 3-7/32"), uses outside clips. Was OEM for many 1967-74 GM cars. Also used with Ford F100s (including early F150s prior to 1980), Broncos, Econolines with 9 inch differentials and AMC/Jeep products (pinion to driveshaft location - driveshaft to transmission yoke used a hybrid U-joint with outside and inside clips)<br>  
{{Note1}}There's also a 1310 "special" U-joint, which has two 1-1/16" and two 1-1/8" caps. Used OE on some Fords and used as an adapter U-joint.
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{{Note1}}There's also a 1310 "special" U-joint, which has two 1-1/16" and two 1-1/8" caps. Used OE on some Fords and available from the aftermarket as an adapter U-joint.
 
*1330 series pinion yokes use locating tabs to center the U-joint, has 1.063" diameter caps, 3.625" measured across to lock ring points (1-1/16" x 3-5/8"), uses outside clips. Used on heavy-duty/high performance/big engine applications.
 
*1330 series pinion yokes use locating tabs to center the U-joint, has 1.063" diameter caps, 3.625" measured across to lock ring points (1-1/16" x 3-5/8"), uses outside clips. Used on heavy-duty/high performance/big engine applications.
 
*GM 3R series is the "inside C-clip", or "inside lock" style. Used ~1975-up. It does not use locating tabs. It has 1.125" diameter caps, 2.5625" measured across caps (1-1/8" x 2-9/16"), aftermarket/replacement U-joints uses inside clips, originals use plastic injection.
 
*GM 3R series is the "inside C-clip", or "inside lock" style. Used ~1975-up. It does not use locating tabs. It has 1.125" diameter caps, 2.5625" measured across caps (1-1/8" x 2-9/16"), aftermarket/replacement U-joints uses inside clips, originals use plastic injection.
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===15 series rearend===
 
===15 series rearend===
The AMC 15 series rearend has a 7-9/16" ring gear. It was used in 1965 and earlier models with 196 ci or 199 ci inline 6 engines. The small cars (cars other than those listed below as "big car") used the AMC 15 rearend with inline 6 engines, AMC 20 rearend was used with V8 engines. The AMC 20 rearend could be ordered in fleet cars with inline 6 engines.
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The AMC 15 series rearend has a 7-9/16" ring gear. It was used in 1965 and earlier models with 196 ci or 199 ci inline 6 engines. The small cars (cars other than those listed below as "big car") used the AMC 15 rearend with inline 6 engines, AMC 20 rearend was used with V8 engines. The AMC 20 rearend could be ordered in fleet cars with inline 6 engines. AMC sold the tooling equipment for its differentials to the Dana Corporation in 1985. The AMC 15 was modified by Dana and rebranded as the Dana 35/35C. Ring/pinion sets including the axleshafts do not interchange with the AMC 15.
  
 
===20 series rearend===
 
===20 series rearend===
 
The big cars (Ambassador, Classic, Rebel, Matador and Marlin) used the AMC 20 rearend with 232 ci inline 6 and bigger engines.
 
The big cars (Ambassador, Classic, Rebel, Matador and Marlin) used the AMC 20 rearend with 232 ci inline 6 and bigger engines.
  
The series 20 was used in Jeeps as well as AMC passenger cars.  A Jeep 20 series rearend would have a 5 on 5" bolt pattern. Passenger cars used the 5 on 4-1/2" wheel bolt pattern.
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The series 20 was used in Jeeps as well as AMC passenger cars.  A Jeep 20 series rearend would have a 5 on 5" wheel bolt pattern. Passenger cars used the 5 on 4-1/2" wheel bolt pattern.
  
 
[[File:Amc 20 series rearend.jpg|thumb|450px|left|20 series under a 1966 Rouge]] <br style="clear:both"/>  
 
[[File:Amc 20 series rearend.jpg|thumb|450px|left|20 series under a 1966 Rouge]] <br style="clear:both"/>  

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