I have been trying to find parts for my Falcon's rear end, and nobody can pin point the exact specs! 6.75? 7.25? 8? From what I've researched, I think it's a 7.25, but I need to know for sure. It's a 1960 Falcon 2 door hardtop, 144 ci, 3 on the tree. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
a shop manual will help there is a difference from the car / ranchero/wagon rear you can tell by the ribs casted into the housing almost everything in the rear excpt the bearings are not aviable had one in my ranchero if you want to replace it a ford maverick 6 cyl 4 lug rear 5 lug also will fit the 4 lug is the same bolt pattern Paul
I am getting ready to slap a 9in under my 60 in the next few weeks, if you need something off the old one, let me know.
Where are you located??? I have one you could have verrry cheap, but any kind of shipping would probably hurt you a lot.....
Thanks guys for the help. The parts I'm going to order up are axle seals, bearings, wheel cylinders, u-joints. I think I'll go with new parts, but as I tear things apart and get into it, I'll know more about why I'm getting a loud humming noise over 50 mph. Thanks for the offer of parts off your cars. I'll let you know if I need them. I live in Arlington/Marysville WA. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
I have never had a stock Falcon differential that I wouldn't consider noisy. My '62 came to me in '82, and it already sounded like the rear end was going to come apart. I replaced it with another from a lower mileage car thinking it would sound better... Nope!
I have a complete rear end I would give you but you live to far to ship unless you are in the DFW area in Texas some times soon
My dad picked up a Falcon just like yours years ago. I learned how to drive a stick in that car. Somehow it couldn't keep spider gears in it after I started driving it.