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identification
Hey guys and gals. Was wondering how to identify my front/rear gear housings if there are no #s. They are both 10 bolt but that is all I know.
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Re: identification
Please say what model truck you have.
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Re: identification
That would help I guess!! Sorry about that. She is a 61 1000 series 4x4.
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Re: identification
Without seeing them, I would expect they are Dana/Spicer Model 44. These would have irregularly shaped 10 bolt covers, not round. If they don't both look the same, please post pics.
http://coloradok5.com/axleguide.shtml Ray Last edited by raycow; May 11th, 2013 at 10:45 AM. |
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Re: identification
Ray,
I always thought that the "10-bolt" differential (cover) referred to the GM or Corporate diff. Could it be that this described '61 1000 4x4 is a Chevrolet?
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Jim Jantzen Tempe AZ 63 GMC K1000 Sub restored original 63 GMC C1000 Sub original 65 GMC C1000 Sub OEM modified 72 GMC 1500 Super Custom SWB original |
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Re: identification
Those are two completely different rears. The GM corporate 10 bolt has a cover that is more or less round. The Dana 44 cover is sort of hexagonal.
Now I have never looked at a GMC 61 4WD closely enough to see the rear. The Chevrolet 1/2 ton rear for that year has a removable center section (comes out from the front) as well as a round cover. Chevrolet 1/2 ton trucks changed to a rear with a 12 bolt cover (not the same as the car 12 bolt) in 63. What most people think of as a 10 bolt wasn't used on trucks until sometime in the 1980s. If you need more help identifying what you have, please post a pic. Ray Last edited by raycow; May 14th, 2013 at 03:52 AM. |
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