Thursday, April 16, 2009

[Classic Mustang] Re: Differential rebuild kit for 6cyl

The gears are probably all right,so I would try Napa first then just go to my local bearing house and have them match up the bearings and seals I need..

--- In classicmustang@yahoogroups.com, "c130_hercnav" <terryh877@...> wrote:
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> Thanks, but I don't think a single site that has been suggested thus far (except the one I included in my original question) even sells parts for the 7.25" rear end that came on 200cid Mustangs in '65-66.
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> Don't get me wrong, if I owned a parts supplier, owned stock in a parts supplier, or just knew someone that worked for a parts supplier, I would be advertising web sites (often posting to unrelated questions) on every classic car forum out there too! So, I appreciate everyone's enthusiasm.
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> Now, if there's anyone with advice concerning the 7.25" rear end, not an upgrade from the transmission back, and not a site for 7.5" rear ends and up, I'm all ears. I'll open another thread if, later on, I decide that rebuilding the 7.25" rear end can't be adequately rebuilt. For now, I really do just want information on the differential that I currently own.
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> --- In classicmustang@yahoogroups.com, BRAD EYRE <eyreb2@> wrote:
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> > We got everything we needed for a rebuild here:
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> > http://www.summitracing.com/
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> > Great search engine on their site.  Great service if you call for assistance!
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> > /r
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> > Brad Eyre
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> > Woodbridge VA
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> > --- On Wed, 4/15/09, mustngmke <mustang86svo@> wrote:
> > From: mustngmke <mustang86svo@>
> > Subject: [Classic Mustang] Re: Differential rebuild kit for 6cyl
> > To: classicmustang@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 4:51 PM
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> > Here's another one.
> > Modern Driveline - T5 / TREMEC TKO Transmission Conversion - 5 ...
> > Dec 7, 2008 ... Download the service guides and contact us for parts. Need Technical Information ? Modern Driveline has plenty of information to help you ...
> > www.moderndriveline.com/ - 28k
> > --- In classicmustang@ yahoogroups. com, "mustngmke" <mustang86svo@ ...> wrote:
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> > > I don't think you can get a kit, just a piece at a time, best bet is a local driveline shop. but here's a link for parts anyway.
> > > http://www.drivetra in.com/parts_ catalog/
> > > Mike
> > > --- In classicmustang@ yahoogroups. com, "c130_hercnav" terryh877@ wrote:
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> > > > I just picked up a rear end for my '66 200cid, and I want to make sure it lasts another 43 years (or as close to it as possible). I'm considering getting it professionally rebuilt, but even the garage wants me to bring in the rebuild kit and charge me for labor. Does anyone know of a good site for complete rebuild kits? If not, a site like
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> > > > http://ratech. stores.yahoo. net/fo7axpa. html
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> > > > will do, but I need to know how many of each part. Thanks in advance,
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> > > > Hercnav
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