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Technical HELP ME IDENTIFY THIS REAR END-THANKS

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by bullrunmotor, Mar 25, 2020.

  1. bullrunmotor
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    I'm working on old 59-60 build that started out as a 55 Crown Vic. I'm pretty sure the 10 bolt rear in it is not Fomoco. It has a bolt pattern like a Dana 25/30 series. I found a casting number 18419 on the housing. I'm enclosing photos of the unit and what the brakes look like. I'd like to identify a year range-probably Mopar if I determine that's what I got-to get some brake hardware etc. Would you all agree it is not a Ford rear end? Thanks for any help
     

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  2. Bandit Billy
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    Rats, thought this was another Hurst Girl thread. Oh well. Movin-on bump
     
  3. Budget36
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    I think it does make his butt look big.

    To the top!
     
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  4. squirrel
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    Scrape the crap off the center housing, look for a cast number like 40 or 44 or 44-1 or something. Either on the top/front behind the pinion yoke, or on the bottom web below where the axle tubes go into the center casting.
    It's probably a Dana/Spicer, and that number will be the model.

    What's the wheel bolt pattern?
     
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  6. JeffB2
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    Looks to be a Dana 41,Ford used them in 1949-56 F-1 Ford Trucks and 1952-54 Ford station wagons the 1955-56 Ford wagons went to the Dana 44. Look for this code. 1-oops.jpg
     
  7. bullrunmotor
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    Here is casting number I mentioned-I Found 18419 stamped in housing-can one assume the '41' refers to Dana 41
     

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  8. squirrel
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    you're looking for a 2 digit number. Keep hunting.
     
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  9. Make your pictures full size so we don't have to keep clicking on those tiny thumb-nails!
     
  10. 5window
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    Thought we'd take it up a notch. Education while self-isolating. This is a the rear end of a Thompson's Gazelle. Not sure if it's named after Mickey. :)

    [​IMG]
     
  11. It's an old, greasy rear axle, 5 lug, probably worn out, and hard to get parts for. And if it was desirable, would've been obvious ;)
     
  12. jimmy six
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    Looks like a stock Ford to me. The 55 pumpkin style had a tendency to howl a bit . Maybe the original owner got a dealer to replace it under warranty and the put in a wagon to shut him up. Looks like it’s been there a long time.
     
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  13. bullrunmotor
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    Thanks to all that helped me out. found the Dana 44 markings on it. It appears to be of 55-56 Ford era and brakes are 1.75 in. -Sedan variety not wagon. I'm on my way to a brake job with proper parts.
     
  14. porschedude996tt
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    Looks like the rear end of 1967 Jeep J3000 pickup truck. That would be a Dana 44.


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  15. modagger
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    :DThanks for the chuckle 5Window
     
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