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Is that a 8 3/4?

Mopewbie

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Trying to find out which diff is this one? Any guess?

All the references I find for 8 3/4s shows no screws on the back plate.

I need to buy the gasket and driveshaft seal.

Thank you.

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Xcudame

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My guess would be an 8 1/4 as they were used on some 318 and slant six E-Bodies. Definitely not an 8 3/4 and looks too small to be a Dana 60.
 

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Almost impossible to tell from the poor angle of the photos, but it looks as though the top of the rear is rounded and the bottom has a flat area on it. I'll wager 7 1/4.


Of course, it would also have helped to know what make, model, year this is in.
 

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Almost impossible to tell from the poor angle of the photos, but it looks as though the top of the rear is rounded and the bottom has a flat area on it. I'll wager 7 1/4.


Of course, it would also have helped to know what make, model, year this is in.
I just realised with your comment that I'm asking in the qrong place. I asked something about the challenger and forgot to change the forum.

Anyway... this car is a 1970 Coronet 440 5.2

Sorry about the poor angle, the tank is right behind it making it impossible to take a good pic.
I'll jack the car up on Friday, clean it an take a good picture.
 
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