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Technical 8.8 Rear End for a Hotrod Info

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by panhead_pete, Aug 21, 2020.

  1. panhead_pete
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    Thanks GreaseMonkey just edited the post to reflect the tag info.
     
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  2. If I get a Ford in the shop tomorrow I'll photograph the tag for a visual explanation
     
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  3. LWEL9226
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    We put one in a '56 Parklane wagon....
    Shortened the long side 2 7/8 to short side dim.... Fit very well... no tunnel issues at all...

    LynnW
     
  4. Rusty J
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    I'm running an 8.8 under my 39 chevy sedan - the one in my picture, and mustang 2 front suspension - yes I know it's forbidden, but that's what it is. Glad to see some good info here. I'm in the process of modifying the wheel wells to fit the wide tires - this is fun. Oh, and a Chevy running on Ford suspension - what alternate universe is this?? :)
     
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  5. 51504bat
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    Put a non Hemi in it and really see the vortex shift.:cool:
     
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  6. typo41
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    Put a non Hemi in it and really see the vortex shift.:cool:

    That will cause a rip in the Space Time Continuum
     
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  7. panhead_pete
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    Have updated the original thread, as I find new relevant info will continue to do that so its all in one place. Thanks to all that are contributing. Got to love the HAMB.
     
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  10. jimmy six
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    As for being traditional. The “look” of an 8.8 is nearly the same are early T-Birds, Ford wagons and pickups.. good enough for me.
     
  11. coast40
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    I have an Exploder rear on hand to replace the DANA 53 in my 40, if necessary.
     
  12. blue 49
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    Dif Cover.png Dif Cover 2.JPG
    If using junkyard parts make something more traditional, a rear cover from an Explorer with IRS can be made to look pretty good. Just trim the chassis mounts off.

    Gary
     
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  13. ekimneirbo
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    Are those "fill" and "drain" plugs functional ? You did a nice job modifying it.
     
  14. blue 49
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    Both plugs are real. The big drain may be for ring gear inspection, too. I don't know why else it would be that size. Also, it doesn't leak like the chinese chrome one I had on before.

    Gary
     
  15. panhead_pete
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    Thanks Gary. What are those `straps` you used to hold the brake lines down?
     
  16. blue 49
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    Just worm gear hose clamps. I opened my vise to about 1/4" and pounded a radius into them to fit the brake lines.

    Gary
     
  17. Do all 8.8 Ford axles have the pinion offset? I was considering a Ranger 8.8 for my 1950 Chevy 3100, but I haven’t started on it yet and I’m unsure if the offset will be a problem.
     
  18. panhead_pete
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    Thanks Gary
     
  19. 6sally6
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    I would love to see pictures of your Foul-Coon !!
    Since my early years with a 64 Sprint..........I have kept a soft spot for them....
    thanx
    6sally6
     
  20. blue 49
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    Mine, in my Henry J, is from an '03 Ranger with the offset. It's not a problem if it clears the driveshaft tunnel. Shouldn't be a problem in a truck.

    Gary
     

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