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minimike1 02-08-2008 09:27 PM

ID this diff-please
 
here's the # on my diff:
115 35 32 08 I'm hoping it's a 2.88 for my whining 85.
Is there a chart on this site or a link?
Mike

OlBrenner 02-08-2008 11:47 PM

not that i know of. Just jack the rear up and put the car in neutral, spin the drive shaft by hand one turn and count how many times your rear tires rotate, that's your number.

whunter 02-09-2008 01:12 AM

missing a number
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by minimike1 (Post 1757487)
here's the # on my diff:
115 35 32 08 I'm hoping it's a 2.88 for my whining 85.
Is there a chart on this site or a link?
Mike

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ForcedInduction 02-09-2008 01:13 AM

On the bottom left corner next to the cover is where the ratio is stamped.

minimike1 02-09-2008 07:46 AM

Forced Ind.
I take it that the number is on the pumpkin housing, near the cover, and not on the cover? I'll have another look. What about a link to a chart?

minimike1 02-09-2008 05:48 PM

OK< I found the # stamped into the rear of the pumpkin housing, Not a casting #, but I found it with all your help and a search which said it's located at the 8 o'clock position looking at the diff from the back side. the cover plate does not cover this bit of the diff housing on the lower left side. # is 215 322 288. Whew! I'm glad I didn't get hosed by putting trust in a board member I did not know. I guess I"ll give it a good wire brushing and put some paint on it before I install it.

Thanks again.

t walgamuth 02-09-2008 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OlBrenner (Post 1757638)
not that i know of. Just jack the rear up and put the car in neutral, spin the drive shaft by hand one turn and count how many times your rear tires rotate, that's your number.

Actually this is not correct. the drive shaft turns more times per one revolution of the wheel. If it is a 288 that means the rear wheels will turn togeter one time per 2.88 turns of the driveshaft.

Now if you jack up one wheel and just turn one wheel while the other sits on the ground and count the driveshaft's movement you will need to multiply by two to get the correct ratio. Turn the wheel once and count the ds turns and multiply by two.

Tom W

vstech 02-09-2008 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by t walgamuth (Post 1758319)
Actually this is not correct. the drive shaft turns more times per one revolution of the wheel. If it is a 288 that means the rear wheels will turn togeter one time per 2.88 turns of the driveshaft.

Now if you jack up one wheel and just turn one wheel while the other sits on the ground and count the driveshaft's movement you will need to multiply by two to get the correct ratio. Turn the wheel once and count the ds turns and multiply by two.

Tom W

Um, you were right until you said the multiply by two... everything else is correct.


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