Open 2.56 to posi/limited slip 3.42
#1
Open 2.56 to posi/limited slip 3.42
Hello everyone, im looking for some advices about changing gears and posi swap.
What i have is a 1971 Cutlass S with a 10 Bolt (cover) rear end and open 2.56 gears. (i decoded the stamping on the axle tube). Seems that this is the correct stock rear end, because i learned in this forum that the 350 2bbl cars had the very long 2.56 gears. My car was originally a 2bbl car, but i already mounted headers and swapped to the right Quadrajet of year 71.
So, which Posi unit/carrier yould you recommend for that rear end? Which gears? Will 3.42 be fine? Or too short?
are the some "everything you need for this swap - Kits" available?
hope that someone of you have done the same swap!
greetings!
What i have is a 1971 Cutlass S with a 10 Bolt (cover) rear end and open 2.56 gears. (i decoded the stamping on the axle tube). Seems that this is the correct stock rear end, because i learned in this forum that the 350 2bbl cars had the very long 2.56 gears. My car was originally a 2bbl car, but i already mounted headers and swapped to the right Quadrajet of year 71.
So, which Posi unit/carrier yould you recommend for that rear end? Which gears? Will 3.42 be fine? Or too short?
are the some "everything you need for this swap - Kits" available?
hope that someone of you have done the same swap!
greetings!
#4
Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
Posts: 24,525
I did this swap in my 72 Cutlass. Same principle and idea you have. I also changed my carb and intake to the proper 4bbl setup. Your carb should be a 7042150.
I ordered my gears and carrier from Monzaz (Jim Mitschke) who is an expert on rear end applications. His shop is called J.D. Race & Associates and he gives good advice and products. I'd suggest you PM him and ask. He sold me a GM Series 3 carrier and pressed the bearings on before it left his shop. 1972 350/350 never had the option for 3.42 gears but I chose them anyway. I had them installed at a local shop and I'm not happy with their work because the pinion seal is leaking. I've had it back to them 2x and still leaking. I'll likely do it myself in the spring.. When you change out your gears you'll also have to change out your transmission drive and driven gears to make the speedo and odometer register properly.
I looked up your axle because I was surprised that it's standard option was the 2.56 The 72 standard axle for Cutlass S is 2.73.
I ordered my gears and carrier from Monzaz (Jim Mitschke) who is an expert on rear end applications. His shop is called J.D. Race & Associates and he gives good advice and products. I'd suggest you PM him and ask. He sold me a GM Series 3 carrier and pressed the bearings on before it left his shop. 1972 350/350 never had the option for 3.42 gears but I chose them anyway. I had them installed at a local shop and I'm not happy with their work because the pinion seal is leaking. I've had it back to them 2x and still leaking. I'll likely do it myself in the spring.. When you change out your gears you'll also have to change out your transmission drive and driven gears to make the speedo and odometer register properly.
I looked up your axle because I was surprised that it's standard option was the 2.56 The 72 standard axle for Cutlass S is 2.73.
Last edited by Allan R; February 11th, 2019 at 02:19 PM. Reason: correct error
#5
Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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#6
#7
The only difference is the outboard ends of the housing and the matching axle bearings. The carrier, gears, carrier and pinion bearings, seals, and cover gasket are all the same.
#8
I just had an Auburn posi unit put in my 71 442 with the 8.5 corporate rear end and it works beautifully, and came highly recommended by several local shops. No one in my area deals with Eaton, which I understand are the best. These shops sell installation kits which contain the bearings, crush sleeve and even gear paint to check the pattern.
After having 2:56 gears, you may find 3:42s to steep for relaxed highway driving unless you go to a 200R4 four speed overdrive transmission. Just a thought. 3:08s may be your best compromise.
After having 2:56 gears, you may find 3:42s to steep for relaxed highway driving unless you go to a 200R4 four speed overdrive transmission. Just a thought. 3:08s may be your best compromise.
#9
i mean, if i buy a a 3.42 gear set and the right posi carrier unit it should be no Problem?
#10
Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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You need the right carrier for the gear set. A 2.56 carrier will not be the same as the 3.42 you're planning on using. Why on earth would you even think of 3.42 on an open differential? Yes, if you buy the 3.42 gears and right posi carrier you will have no troubles bolting them up. Just make sure your pre-load is set up right.
#11
You need the right carrier for the gear set. A 2.56 carrier will not be the same as the 3.42 you're planning on using. Why on earth would you even think of 3.42 on an open differential? Yes, if you buy the 3.42 gears and right posi carrier you will have no troubles bolting them up. Just make sure your pre-load is set up right.
i wanna have a 3.42/posi combination.
Which posi carrier and brand for the gear set would you recommend? Dana for the gears?
i've never done a swap like this before. I watched a few videos and red some instructions. Looks like its kinda tricky to set the pinion depht right without this special measuring tool. Will it be a good idea to do this in the garage at home?
#12
The 2.56 ring gear is thicker than the 3.42 ring gear, so the ring gear mounting flange on the 2.56 carrier (2 series) is thinner than the flange on a 3 series carrier. This keeps the centerline of the gear teeth in the same spot for each setup.
You can either get a new 3 series carrier or use a ring gear spacer with the 2 series carrier. These are readily available from Summit, Jeg's, differential parts suppliers, even Amazon.
You can either get a new 3 series carrier or use a ring gear spacer with the 2 series carrier. These are readily available from Summit, Jeg's, differential parts suppliers, even Amazon.
#13
The 2.56 ring gear is thicker than the 3.42 ring gear, so the ring gear mounting flange on the 2.56 carrier (2 series) is thinner than the flange on a 3 series carrier. This keeps the centerline of the gear teeth in the same spot for each setup.
You can either get a new 3 series carrier or use a ring gear spacer with the 2 series carrier. These are readily available from Summit, Jeg's, differential parts suppliers, even Amazon.
You can either get a new 3 series carrier or use a ring gear spacer with the 2 series carrier. These are readily available from Summit, Jeg's, differential parts suppliers, even Amazon.
#14
I did the swap from 2:56 open to 3:42 posi on my 75. It made a huge difference. It will feel like like your car is stuck in second gear at 60 mph. But off the line it goes now. I never run much more than 65 mph with the new gears as the revs were up. I upgraded the tranny to a beefed up 200R4 last year. Now you can cruise all day 70 mph in lock up no issues.
Jeff
Jeff
#15
I did the swap from 2:56 open to 3:42 posi on my 75. It made a huge difference. It will feel like like your car is stuck in second gear at 60 mph. But off the line it goes now. I never run much more than 65 mph with the new gears as the revs were up. I upgraded the tranny to a beefed up 200R4 last year. Now you can cruise all day 70 mph in lock up no issues.
Jeff
Jeff
I dont really wanna swap to a 200 - R4... and here in Austria we have 130 km/h (about 80 mph) on freeways. I wont drive much on freeways, but when i do, i dont wanna rev the hell out of my engine .. maybe 3.00 or about 3.20 is the better choice?
greetings
#16
Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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3.42 gears are thirsty, and your engine will rev higher. Nothing it can't handle though. 1971/72 never offered the 3.42 with the 350 A body cars but did offer 3.23 and 3.08. FYI the only Olds A body cars that the 3.42 were were standard in was the W30 with 455. If you're concerned about having something that goes faster off the line and also gets decent performance on the highway, 3.08 is your gear. That said, in 1970 the Rallye 350 did have 3.42 gears....nothing wrong with them at all.
#17
Like Allan, said your engine will rev pretty good at 80 mph with 3:42 gears. I didn't enjoy the revs when cruising at 70 mph with 3:42 gears with my th350 tranny with 28" tires. Just me though.
Jeff
Jeff
#20
3.42 gears are thirsty, and your engine will rev higher. Nothing it can't handle though. 1971/72 never offered the 3.42 with the 350 A body cars but did offer 3.23 and 3.08. FYI the only Olds A body cars that the 3.42 were were standard in was the W30 with 455. If you're concerned about having something that goes faster off the line and also gets decent performance on the highway, 3.08 is your gear. That said, in 1970 the Rallye 350 did have 3.42 gears....nothing wrong with them at all.
#21
I have GM 3:42 & 3:23 gears in good condition.Also have correct BOP 8.5 posi units which are not the same as the Chevy one,as they don't have the recess for the "C" clips.Also it is my opinion that auburn posi units are junk.They are not rebuildable and send metal thru your new rear,the whole time it is in there because of their design.A male cone gets jammed into a female portion of the case,metal to metal (no clutches},When spent stops acting as a posi.Auburn came about after the Borg Warner cone type posi unit patent limitations ran out.I have Fact GM literature that states; if a spent Borg Warner posi unit is removed replace it with a Eaton unit A ring gear spacer should never be used,as it moves the ring gear off of the machined step of the differential that the ring gear semi press fits on to which centers and locates the ring gear properly,then the ring gear bolts bear all the load instead of just resisting sheer.
#22
#23
I have no opinion on them being junk or not, but they are rebuildable by machining the ends of the cone and/or the wells the cones fit into. This restores the metal-to-metal contact you described. I learned this back in the 80s when a machine shop rebuilt my brother-in-law's cone style posi from his '68 GTO.
#24
Ive got another question about the C-clips. Are c clips only in chevy rear ends? My current rear end is an open with the spider gears. Aren't the axle shafts fixed in the open carrier with c clips?
how will the stock axle shafts be fixed in a new posi carrier like an eaton truetrac if not with c clips?
i think i need more basic information about this job.
even, can someone of you tell me exactly which parts i need for this swap? Like a whole kit including ring and pinion 3.23, the pinion bearings, posi unit (truetrac), bearings for the posi unit (think theyre the carrier bearings?), shims for carrier and pinion,... am i missing some parts?
i would like to have an exact part list because im in europe an like to order all i need in one bunch.
thanks to all!
greetings from Austria
how will the stock axle shafts be fixed in a new posi carrier like an eaton truetrac if not with c clips?
i think i need more basic information about this job.
even, can someone of you tell me exactly which parts i need for this swap? Like a whole kit including ring and pinion 3.23, the pinion bearings, posi unit (truetrac), bearings for the posi unit (think theyre the carrier bearings?), shims for carrier and pinion,... am i missing some parts?
i would like to have an exact part list because im in europe an like to order all i need in one bunch.
thanks to all!
greetings from Austria
#25
Your axle is identical to the same year Chevy axle, with one key difference. Instead of the problematic C-clips, Olds used retainers at the outboard end of the axle shaft that bolted to the housing ends. The wheel bearings are pressed to the axle shafts and this keeps the retainer plate in place. The axle shafts are otherwise the same - they just don't use the C-clips. Due to the popularity of the 8.5" ten bolt, everyone sells complete installation kits that have all the small parts.
#27
Thank you all for your very fast answers!
Seems that i learned something again! 👍
I thought that my rear end has to have c clips, because i have a bit side play on the axle shafts. My idea was that this is caused by worn c clips.
good to know that there are no c clips existing in my rear end!
So, i just need one of those "small parts kits", the posi truetrac with the right spline (have to get this information somewhere) for my stock axle shafts and ring and pinion with the right spline for my stock yoke (think its 28 spline?).
Everyday i read im this forum, i learn more!
thanks to all again!
Seems that i learned something again! 👍
I thought that my rear end has to have c clips, because i have a bit side play on the axle shafts. My idea was that this is caused by worn c clips.
good to know that there are no c clips existing in my rear end!
So, i just need one of those "small parts kits", the posi truetrac with the right spline (have to get this information somewhere) for my stock axle shafts and ring and pinion with the right spline for my stock yoke (think its 28 spline?).
Everyday i read im this forum, i learn more!
thanks to all again!
#29
i found this picture of my rear end before i installed new brakes and painted the axle. I think the screw i marked on the picture is one of the 4 screws from the retainer.
so i think the rear end i have is the correct 10 bolt, 8.5 oldsmobile rear end without C - clips.
BTW, the stamped axle tube code is R2 01 61.
Can someone tell my which sealing rings (the ones who are before the axle shaft bearings, behind the four bolt retainer plate) are the right ones? On Rockauto it shows me 3 different kind of sealing rings. 🤔 I think i already have the right new axle shaft bearings (the ones with a thick ring added)
thank you all!
#30
Axle bearings are Timken Set9 and axle seal is National 712146.
Links to Rock Auto:
Timken Set9
https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/ti...l+bearing,1672
National 712146
https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/na...heel+seal,1860
Wow, $1.97 for the axle seal is a steal!
Links to Rock Auto:
Timken Set9
https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/ti...l+bearing,1672
National 712146
https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/na...heel+seal,1860
Wow, $1.97 for the axle seal is a steal!
Last edited by Fun71; March 5th, 2019 at 09:09 AM.
#31
Thank you for the links!
i already have the axle shaft bearings at home, mine are AcDelco #A9, i unboxed them today to take a look on the bearings and the funny thing is that they are Timken bearings lol .. seems like theyre all come from the same manufacturer 😁
Rockauto also sells a lot different differential rebuild kits from USA Standard Gear for the GM 8.5. They all look the same on the pictures, the only difference i recognice is the price and the manufacturer of the bearings (Koyo and Timken).
will the USA Standard Gear # ZKGM85HD Kit ("Heavy Duty for Positraction") be fine? Or will it make no difference to choose the # ZKGM85 Kit (non Heavy Duty)?
thanks for any thoughts. Sorry if these are stupid questions, but its my first differential/gear swap and i don't want to order the wrong parts to Europe/do this job twice!
i already have the axle shaft bearings at home, mine are AcDelco #A9, i unboxed them today to take a look on the bearings and the funny thing is that they are Timken bearings lol .. seems like theyre all come from the same manufacturer 😁
Rockauto also sells a lot different differential rebuild kits from USA Standard Gear for the GM 8.5. They all look the same on the pictures, the only difference i recognice is the price and the manufacturer of the bearings (Koyo and Timken).
will the USA Standard Gear # ZKGM85HD Kit ("Heavy Duty for Positraction") be fine? Or will it make no difference to choose the # ZKGM85 Kit (non Heavy Duty)?
thanks for any thoughts. Sorry if these are stupid questions, but its my first differential/gear swap and i don't want to order the wrong parts to Europe/do this job twice!
#32
A few more questions:
- In the case that i want to use a Eaton Truetrac,(https://www.summitracing.com/parts/dtl-912a556/) at summit i red that special carrier bearings are needed for this unit.
but i doesnt seems like all these rebuild kits have these special bearings?
- i want to re-use my stock pinion Yoke. Is it right that the stock Pinion spline is 30 teeth? Do have all the gear sets for the GM 8.5 this 30 spline pinion?
- i also want to re-use my stock axle shafts, so i think ill need a Posi with 28 Spline?
- what about a kit like this?
https://www.quickperformance.com/GM-85-10-Bolt-Eaton-Detroit-Truetrac-Posi-Gears-Bearing-Kit-Package_p_21559.html
Is this a good price?
- whats the difference between using this crush sleeve and using a solid pinion spacer?
🤔🤔
thanks to all!
- In the case that i want to use a Eaton Truetrac,(https://www.summitracing.com/parts/dtl-912a556/) at summit i red that special carrier bearings are needed for this unit.
but i doesnt seems like all these rebuild kits have these special bearings?
- i want to re-use my stock pinion Yoke. Is it right that the stock Pinion spline is 30 teeth? Do have all the gear sets for the GM 8.5 this 30 spline pinion?
- i also want to re-use my stock axle shafts, so i think ill need a Posi with 28 Spline?
- what about a kit like this?
https://www.quickperformance.com/GM-85-10-Bolt-Eaton-Detroit-Truetrac-Posi-Gears-Bearing-Kit-Package_p_21559.html
Is this a good price?
- whats the difference between using this crush sleeve and using a solid pinion spacer?
🤔🤔
thanks to all!
#34
#35
Or you can just call Jim who is a contributing member here under handle MONZAZ, send him a picture of your rear axle and he will confirm what you have and provide all the parts you need. He has helped many Olds guys, including myself.
http://www.jdrace.com
http://www.jdrace.com
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