Trying to decipher a limited slip.
Trying to decipher a limited slip.
Pulled from a 66 442 with a SF axle code, (3.23). But I didn't trust
that since it had silicone on the pan, but it may be right?
The #'s read 42 13 GM 5 66 TM. Anyone know for sure?
that since it had silicone on the pan, but it may be right?
The #'s read 42 13 GM 5 66 TM. Anyone know for sure?

42 is the number of teeth on the ring gear. 13 is the number of teeth on the pinion. The ratio of these two numbers is the definition of "gear ratio".
42:13
Divide both sides by the same number (13) - which doesn't change the ratio - and you get
42/13 : 13/13
Which divides out to
3.23 : 1
It will go under the 70 442 to replace the SF unit under it that needs a good going through, also a 3.23 type O.
GAF if it's a 66 cone type 8.2 or whatever. It's for fun.
GAF if it's a 66 cone type 8.2 or whatever. It's for fun.
Last edited by tru-blue 442; Feb 9, 2017 at 01:50 PM.
More info if you like...
Here is more help if you like....
The 5 means month so that will be MAY
The 66 is the year so that is 1966
This helps to determine IF you have the correct gear in the correct housing also, for those guys into date code parts.
Next - the posi unit is aftermarket Auburn NOT original GM product...Which may or may not be a good thing depending on the importance to you.
That unit will be Auburn part number 542099 PRO UNIT or 5420114 High Performance unit the round part bodt of the posi unit will have the last 3 digits stamped in...IE 114 or 099
Hope this helps more. Jim
J D RAce
The 5 means month so that will be MAY
The 66 is the year so that is 1966
This helps to determine IF you have the correct gear in the correct housing also, for those guys into date code parts.
Next - the posi unit is aftermarket Auburn NOT original GM product...Which may or may not be a good thing depending on the importance to you.

That unit will be Auburn part number 542099 PRO UNIT or 5420114 High Performance unit the round part bodt of the posi unit will have the last 3 digits stamped in...IE 114 or 099
Hope this helps more. Jim
J D RAce
Jim,
I did not know about the date code part, thanks for that info. Always good to learn!
Adam,
These numbers will also be found on the pinion gear. The ring gear & pinion are machined as a matching set & you can not swap these two parts around with other ring gears & pinions or bad things will happen.
I did not know about the date code part, thanks for that info. Always good to learn!
Adam,
These numbers will also be found on the pinion gear. The ring gear & pinion are machined as a matching set & you can not swap these two parts around with other ring gears & pinions or bad things will happen.
Sweet! Thanks for the break down Jim. And thanks to you too Scott. 
I always try to learn something new daily. Shoot, back in the dime a dozen
days we just unbolted and bolted another back in. Go through them, heck no.
The 70 project is going slow, but I have slowed some too. Here is the rear today. I am less than 6K on payoff on the vert and when that's done, I will be able to get a little more done hopefully. My GMC will be paid for about that time too.
There is that one little glitch...Momma is going to want a replacement for her Trailblazer I'm thinking.
I have been hearing about it since '14. Dad-gum Honey, It's only got 123 on it...

I always try to learn something new daily. Shoot, back in the dime a dozen
days we just unbolted and bolted another back in. Go through them, heck no.
The 70 project is going slow, but I have slowed some too. Here is the rear today. I am less than 6K on payoff on the vert and when that's done, I will be able to get a little more done hopefully. My GMC will be paid for about that time too.

There is that one little glitch...Momma is going to want a replacement for her Trailblazer I'm thinking.
I have been hearing about it since '14. Dad-gum Honey, It's only got 123 on it...
My 66 442 3X2 car came with a 3.23 rear axle and a M20 wide ratio Muncie trans. I've had a lot of early cars and have driven a lot of others. I've never had a better combo in a car. If you got a 3.23 rear axle in 66,a M20 wide ratio was mandatory. I've said it before and I'll say it again,if we took all of the close ratio Muncies and dumped them in the ocean,the world would be a better place.
It may be to late Randy. I may have popped off and said something like "When the truck and the red car are paid off, then we'll look at it again."
(You have to CYA).
At least for a year or two, ha.
(You have to CYA).
At least for a year or two, ha.
My 66 442 3X2 car came with a 3.23 rear axle and a M20 wide ratio Muncie trans. I've had a lot of early cars and have driven a lot of others. I've never had a better combo in a car. If you got a 3.23 rear axle in 66,a M20 wide ratio was mandatory. I've said it before and I'll say it again,if we took all of the close ratio Muncies and dumped them in the ocean,the world would be a better place.

Here is more help if you like....
The 5 means month so that will be MAY
The 66 is the year so that is 1966
This helps to determine IF you have the correct gear in the correct housing also, for those guys into date code parts.
Next - the posi unit is aftermarket Auburn NOT original GM product...Which may or may not be a good thing depending on the importance to you.
That unit will be Auburn part number 542099 PRO UNIT or 5420114 High Performance unit the round part bodt of the posi unit will have the last 3 digits stamped in...IE 114 or 099
Hope this helps more. Jim
J D RAce
The 5 means month so that will be MAY
The 66 is the year so that is 1966
This helps to determine IF you have the correct gear in the correct housing also, for those guys into date code parts.
Next - the posi unit is aftermarket Auburn NOT original GM product...Which may or may not be a good thing depending on the importance to you.

That unit will be Auburn part number 542099 PRO UNIT or 5420114 High Performance unit the round part bodt of the posi unit will have the last 3 digits stamped in...IE 114 or 099
Hope this helps more. Jim
J D RAce
Last edited by 76olds; Feb 9, 2017 at 01:41 PM.
lol
Hey 76olds not sure where your attack is coming from or why but the post graduate degree hanging on my office wall suggests that my schooling was just fine, thanks for asking.
You must be having a slow day to worry yourself about this.
Also, did you notice that Joe posted that he agreed with me on the naivety of the question? I don't see you climbing up his *** for piling on.
Hey 76olds not sure where your attack is coming from or why but the post graduate degree hanging on my office wall suggests that my schooling was just fine, thanks for asking.
You must be having a slow day to worry yourself about this.
Also, did you notice that Joe posted that he agreed with me on the naivety of the question? I don't see you climbing up his *** for piling on.
You must be having a slow day to worry yourself about this.
Also, did you notice that Joe posted that he agreed with me on the naivety of the question? I don't see you climbing up his *** for piling on.
Joe P agreed jokingly, you initiated the incompetence smart-*** like. WTF???
Before the wise guys start cracking wise, notice I said "driving" and not "racing."

Ideally, a five speed with an OD ratio and a 3:23 should give you a similar spread, but vastly improve mileage.
- Eric
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