Thread: 9" axle I.D.
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12-21-2008 04:25 PM #1
9" axle I.D.
I want to run my brake lines before I get my body on the frame and I need a new pinion seal so I have to figure out what I got.
I was sure it was an '86 F150 with 3:50 gearing but the seal I bought didn't fit so before I go and get mad at the parts guy I want to make sure. It has a bunch of numbers on the third member but I couldn't find any on the actual axle:
S318D
3 50 9 5A16
E3TWBA
3074
What the heck does it all mean?????
Sean
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12-21-2008 05:57 PM #2
I've read that some of the mid-80's used a seal from an 8.8 diff.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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12-21-2008 08:31 PM #3
5a16 i think is January 16th 1985 almost sure but do a search of kevin stang
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12-21-2008 09:25 PM #4
Maybe this will help
http://www.kevinstang.com/Ninecase.htm
PatOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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12-21-2008 10:23 PM #5
I'll have to measure that seal diameter but that was really helpful. I'll have to go out and take a real close look but from my pictures I think I can figure it out. The tag seems to mean it's a 3:50 with a 9" ring gear, the pinion support and the case both point toward a standard 9" with the fill plug, the housing ends look like large bearings and the end of the spline shaft look like 31 spline. No posi is a good thing for me as well.
Thanks a lot guys,
Sean
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12-23-2008 01:50 AM #6
yep the 3 50 9 is a 3.5 -1 ratio good numbers also and a open 9 inch gear .
We managed to get a couple of other small things taken care of. One was blacking out the front of the core support. When the sun hit the front of the car just right that green paint on the core...
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI