Rear end ID
Rear end ID
Found a rear in a junk yard. It's 55" from backing plate to backing plate (no I didn't tell them what I wanted the rear for)
It's supposed to be out of a 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix, with a 2.41 posi and first two letters are "CA"
I've done some research, GM A Body cars did not get a 2.41 in the 70's. it's either a 2.56, 2.73, or a 3.08 and either an open or a posi. The closest I see to CA was AC which is a 1975 2.73 open
Am I missing something? Was there a CA code? 73 had a CB and I found that a firebird in 74 had the CA stamp, but the rear is the correct length so I don't think that's the case
I'm going to look up 72 code, just to be safe
It's supposed to be out of a 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix, with a 2.41 posi and first two letters are "CA"
I've done some research, GM A Body cars did not get a 2.41 in the 70's. it's either a 2.56, 2.73, or a 3.08 and either an open or a posi. The closest I see to CA was AC which is a 1975 2.73 open
Am I missing something? Was there a CA code? 73 had a CB and I found that a firebird in 74 had the CA stamp, but the rear is the correct length so I don't think that's the case
I'm going to look up 72 code, just to be safe
Ok, it's just the CA that threw me off
I'm set up to use my cousin's S-10 as well! I'm excited
And the difference between a 2.73 and a 2.56 is more of an inconvenience than a worry
I'm set up to use my cousin's S-10 as well! I'm excited

And the difference between a 2.73 and a 2.56 is more of an inconvenience than a worry
Now what driveshaft do I need?
I know the 8.5's snout is a bit longer than the 7.5. They have 6 driveshafts all for 4 door cars/station wagons. None for the 2 door.
The 2 door A Body has a 112 inch wheel base.
The 4 door A Body has a 116 inch wheel base.
All 80-85 B Bodies have a 116 inch wheel base.
Thinking about it while I post this, all the cars listed in which the drive shafts came from, including the 87 Caprice wagon, 84 Custom Cruiser, and 80 Bonniville had the 8.5 rear as well, and the Custom Cruiser has a wheel base of 115.9 inches.
Should I just pick up that driveshaft as well?
I know the 8.5's snout is a bit longer than the 7.5. They have 6 driveshafts all for 4 door cars/station wagons. None for the 2 door.
The 2 door A Body has a 112 inch wheel base.
The 4 door A Body has a 116 inch wheel base.
All 80-85 B Bodies have a 116 inch wheel base.
Thinking about it while I post this, all the cars listed in which the drive shafts came from, including the 87 Caprice wagon, 84 Custom Cruiser, and 80 Bonniville had the 8.5 rear as well, and the Custom Cruiser has a wheel base of 115.9 inches.
Should I just pick up that driveshaft as well?
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