Differential
1986Warthog
06-09-2007, 05:09 PM
Really... I know this question has been answered before. Infact I remember reading it, but can't seem to remember where.
What are the visual differences in the 7.5" and the 8.5" differential casings?
What are the visual differences in the 7.5" and the 8.5" differential casings?
silicon212
06-09-2007, 06:44 PM
Really... I know this question has been answered before. Infact I remember reading it, but can't seem to remember where.
What are the visual differences in the 7.5" and the 8.5" differential casings?
7.5" almost a round-square diff cover, machine pads on either side of diff casing below the cover have a half-circle machined in them, on the 8.5", cover is almost a perfect oval/elliptical shape, pads below cover do not have any machining.
Nova Resource on axles (http://www.novaresource.org/axle.htm)
What are the visual differences in the 7.5" and the 8.5" differential casings?
7.5" almost a round-square diff cover, machine pads on either side of diff casing below the cover have a half-circle machined in them, on the 8.5", cover is almost a perfect oval/elliptical shape, pads below cover do not have any machining.
Nova Resource on axles (http://www.novaresource.org/axle.htm)
1986Warthog
06-09-2007, 08:28 PM
Would it be possible to have the 8.2" Differential in a Parisenne?
I'll take a closer look tomorrow
I'll take a closer look tomorrow
silicon212
06-09-2007, 11:39 PM
Would it be possible to have the 8.2" Differential in a Parisenne?
I'll take a closer look tomorrow
No, the 8.2 is a late 60s, early 70s product.
I'll take a closer look tomorrow
No, the 8.2 is a late 60s, early 70s product.
1986Warthog
06-10-2007, 01:57 AM
ok, I'm taking the last few parts out of the Parisenne tommorrow. I'll take a picture of the diff and post it here for another opinion if it's not obvious to me. but, it doesn't look like either of the 2 diffs on the site you linked me to
silicon212
06-10-2007, 02:24 AM
ok, I'm taking the last few parts out of the Parisenne tommorrow. I'll take a picture of the diff and post it here for another opinion if it's not obvious to me. but, it doesn't look like either of the 2 diffs on the site you linked me to
Here are a couple of pics of the 8.5" on my car. The machine pad I referred to above is clearly seen in pic 2. On a 7.5", these pads have a half-circle in them. Also, on the 7.5", the bottom of the cover is a bit flatter as the whole cover itself is more 'square' than the 8.5" you see in the pic. I'm sorry these didn't come out better, they were taken at 11:20PM and I had to lay down under the car to get them.
http://www.silicon212.org/diffcover1.jpg
http://www.silicon212.org/diffcover2.jpg
Also, if your car is 1984 or newer, the RPO/SEO option list will be on a sticker under the decklid (it will say "Service Parts Identification - DO NOT REMOVE"), as opposed to a printout attached (taped) to the top of the gas tank. Look on this if you have it for either of the following RPO codes -
G87 = Axle 8.5"
G89 = Axle 7.5"
Here are a couple of pics of the 8.5" on my car. The machine pad I referred to above is clearly seen in pic 2. On a 7.5", these pads have a half-circle in them. Also, on the 7.5", the bottom of the cover is a bit flatter as the whole cover itself is more 'square' than the 8.5" you see in the pic. I'm sorry these didn't come out better, they were taken at 11:20PM and I had to lay down under the car to get them.
http://www.silicon212.org/diffcover1.jpg
http://www.silicon212.org/diffcover2.jpg
Also, if your car is 1984 or newer, the RPO/SEO option list will be on a sticker under the decklid (it will say "Service Parts Identification - DO NOT REMOVE"), as opposed to a printout attached (taped) to the top of the gas tank. Look on this if you have it for either of the following RPO codes -
G87 = Axle 8.5"
G89 = Axle 7.5"
1986Warthog
06-10-2007, 09:37 AM
Thanks Silicon I'll take a look for that decal. That'll save me some time.
1986Warthog
06-10-2007, 11:16 PM
Thanks Silicon
I Took some pictures for anyone else that may want to see what a 7.5" Differential Casing looks like:
http://www.accuratelawn.ca/Diff3.jpghttp://www.accuratelawn.ca/Diff.jpg
I Took some pictures for anyone else that may want to see what a 7.5" Differential Casing looks like:
http://www.accuratelawn.ca/Diff3.jpghttp://www.accuratelawn.ca/Diff.jpg
1986Warthog
06-10-2007, 11:17 PM
silicon212
06-11-2007, 12:00 AM
Yup, that's a 7.5". Look closely at the diff covers on mine and yours, compare them and you'll see that mine is more oval/rounded than yours, also compare the machine pads on both in the following pics (1 is yours and 2 is mine), look at the red arrows. The machine pads are outlined in white -
http://www.silicon212.org/diff75.jpg
http://www.silicon212.org/diff85.jpg
http://www.silicon212.org/diff75.jpg
http://www.silicon212.org/diff85.jpg
1986Warthog
06-11-2007, 01:12 AM
Your car is a whole lot cleaner than mine under there... good thing that's just the parts car!
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