9", 28 0r 31 spl. ?
Aside from pulling an axle out, is there anyway to tell a 28 spline ford
9" from a 31? Was going to get my daughter a detroit for Xmas, since she has sent back the 2nd lockright, we've given up on them, but I don't know how to tell 28 from 31, and it's pretty hard to say, Do you mind if I keep your jeep for a while so I can pull out an axle? And still keep it a suprise. When I pulled this rear end out of a car with my brother-in-law, he said it was a 31 spline, but when he redid gears for us, he didn't use the 3rd member from the thunderbird we took it out of, he used one from a van, so now I'm not sure if any of it, including 31 spline axles are still there, or if those got swapped too. |
Re: 9", 28 0r 31 spl. ?
I don't think you can tell from the outside. If the 3rd Member is from a
van, I'd expect it to be the stouter 31-spline type. But, that's just a guess ... The assumption I use in making that guess is that the van will have a heavier payload than the Tbird, therefore a stronger axle. If you remember the year of the van, you may be able to dial in on the spline count from a parts manual. "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:wyqnd.279351$%k.203308@pd7tw2no... > Aside from pulling an axle out, is there anyway to tell a 28 spline ford > 9" from a 31? Was going to get my daughter a detroit for Xmas, since she has > sent back the 2nd lockright, we've given up on them, but I don't know how to > tell 28 from 31, and it's pretty hard to say, Do you mind if I keep your > jeep for a while so I can pull out an axle? And still keep it a suprise. > When I pulled this rear end out of a car with my brother-in-law, he said > it was a 31 spline, but when he redid gears for us, he didn't use the 3rd > member from the thunderbird we took it out of, he used one from a van, so > now I'm not sure if any of it, including 31 spline axles are still there, or > if those got swapped too. > > |
Re: 9", 28 0r 31 spl. ?
I don't think you can tell from the outside. If the 3rd Member is from a
van, I'd expect it to be the stouter 31-spline type. But, that's just a guess ... The assumption I use in making that guess is that the van will have a heavier payload than the Tbird, therefore a stronger axle. If you remember the year of the van, you may be able to dial in on the spline count from a parts manual. "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:wyqnd.279351$%k.203308@pd7tw2no... > Aside from pulling an axle out, is there anyway to tell a 28 spline ford > 9" from a 31? Was going to get my daughter a detroit for Xmas, since she has > sent back the 2nd lockright, we've given up on them, but I don't know how to > tell 28 from 31, and it's pretty hard to say, Do you mind if I keep your > jeep for a while so I can pull out an axle? And still keep it a suprise. > When I pulled this rear end out of a car with my brother-in-law, he said > it was a 31 spline, but when he redid gears for us, he didn't use the 3rd > member from the thunderbird we took it out of, he used one from a van, so > now I'm not sure if any of it, including 31 spline axles are still there, or > if those got swapped too. > > |
Re: 9", 28 0r 31 spl. ?
I don't think you can tell from the outside. If the 3rd Member is from a
van, I'd expect it to be the stouter 31-spline type. But, that's just a guess ... The assumption I use in making that guess is that the van will have a heavier payload than the Tbird, therefore a stronger axle. If you remember the year of the van, you may be able to dial in on the spline count from a parts manual. "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:wyqnd.279351$%k.203308@pd7tw2no... > Aside from pulling an axle out, is there anyway to tell a 28 spline ford > 9" from a 31? Was going to get my daughter a detroit for Xmas, since she has > sent back the 2nd lockright, we've given up on them, but I don't know how to > tell 28 from 31, and it's pretty hard to say, Do you mind if I keep your > jeep for a while so I can pull out an axle? And still keep it a suprise. > When I pulled this rear end out of a car with my brother-in-law, he said > it was a 31 spline, but when he redid gears for us, he didn't use the 3rd > member from the thunderbird we took it out of, he used one from a van, so > now I'm not sure if any of it, including 31 spline axles are still there, or > if those got swapped too. > > |
Re: 9", 28 0r 31 spl. ?
Don't know anything about the Econoline it came out of, 69 T bird housing
and 78 econoline 3rd member. "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message news:10psemmkidikr43@corp.supernews.com... >I don't think you can tell from the outside. If the 3rd Member is from a > van, I'd expect it to be the stouter 31-spline type. But, that's just a > guess ... > > The assumption I use in making that guess is that the van will have a > heavier payload than the Tbird, therefore a stronger axle. If you remember > the year of the van, you may be able to dial in on the spline count from a > parts manual. > > > > > > > "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:wyqnd.279351$%k.203308@pd7tw2no... >> Aside from pulling an axle out, is there anyway to tell a 28 spline >> ford >> 9" from a 31? Was going to get my daughter a detroit for Xmas, since she > has >> sent back the 2nd lockright, we've given up on them, but I don't know how > to >> tell 28 from 31, and it's pretty hard to say, Do you mind if I keep your >> jeep for a while so I can pull out an axle? And still keep it a suprise. >> When I pulled this rear end out of a car with my brother-in-law, he >> said >> it was a 31 spline, but when he redid gears for us, he didn't use the 3rd >> member from the thunderbird we took it out of, he used one from a van, so >> now I'm not sure if any of it, including 31 spline axles are still there, > or >> if those got swapped too. >> >> > > |
Re: 9", 28 0r 31 spl. ?
Don't know anything about the Econoline it came out of, 69 T bird housing
and 78 econoline 3rd member. "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message news:10psemmkidikr43@corp.supernews.com... >I don't think you can tell from the outside. If the 3rd Member is from a > van, I'd expect it to be the stouter 31-spline type. But, that's just a > guess ... > > The assumption I use in making that guess is that the van will have a > heavier payload than the Tbird, therefore a stronger axle. If you remember > the year of the van, you may be able to dial in on the spline count from a > parts manual. > > > > > > > "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:wyqnd.279351$%k.203308@pd7tw2no... >> Aside from pulling an axle out, is there anyway to tell a 28 spline >> ford >> 9" from a 31? Was going to get my daughter a detroit for Xmas, since she > has >> sent back the 2nd lockright, we've given up on them, but I don't know how > to >> tell 28 from 31, and it's pretty hard to say, Do you mind if I keep your >> jeep for a while so I can pull out an axle? And still keep it a suprise. >> When I pulled this rear end out of a car with my brother-in-law, he >> said >> it was a 31 spline, but when he redid gears for us, he didn't use the 3rd >> member from the thunderbird we took it out of, he used one from a van, so >> now I'm not sure if any of it, including 31 spline axles are still there, > or >> if those got swapped too. >> >> > > |
Re: 9", 28 0r 31 spl. ?
Don't know anything about the Econoline it came out of, 69 T bird housing
and 78 econoline 3rd member. "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message news:10psemmkidikr43@corp.supernews.com... >I don't think you can tell from the outside. If the 3rd Member is from a > van, I'd expect it to be the stouter 31-spline type. But, that's just a > guess ... > > The assumption I use in making that guess is that the van will have a > heavier payload than the Tbird, therefore a stronger axle. If you remember > the year of the van, you may be able to dial in on the spline count from a > parts manual. > > > > > > > "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:wyqnd.279351$%k.203308@pd7tw2no... >> Aside from pulling an axle out, is there anyway to tell a 28 spline >> ford >> 9" from a 31? Was going to get my daughter a detroit for Xmas, since she > has >> sent back the 2nd lockright, we've given up on them, but I don't know how > to >> tell 28 from 31, and it's pretty hard to say, Do you mind if I keep your >> jeep for a while so I can pull out an axle? And still keep it a suprise. >> When I pulled this rear end out of a car with my brother-in-law, he >> said >> it was a 31 spline, but when he redid gears for us, he didn't use the 3rd >> member from the thunderbird we took it out of, he used one from a van, so >> now I'm not sure if any of it, including 31 spline axles are still there, > or >> if those got swapped too. >> >> > > |
Re: 9", 28 0r 31 spl. ?
"early half ton trucks got the 28 spline axles and carriers, while
sometime in the early 70’s the switch was made to mostly 31 spline axles and carriers for most trucks" : http://www.gearheadracing.com/Refere...FordDiffer.htm Almost certainly a 31 spline, but there's only one way to know for sure. Steve http://xjeep.dyndns.org Greg wrote: > Don't know anything about the Econoline it came out of, 69 T bird housing > and 78 econoline 3rd member. > > "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message > news:10psemmkidikr43@corp.supernews.com... > >>I don't think you can tell from the outside. If the 3rd Member is from a >>van, I'd expect it to be the stouter 31-spline type. But, that's just a >>guess ... >> >>The assumption I use in making that guess is that the van will have a >>heavier payload than the Tbird, therefore a stronger axle. If you remember >>the year of the van, you may be able to dial in on the spline count from a >>parts manual. |
Re: 9", 28 0r 31 spl. ?
"early half ton trucks got the 28 spline axles and carriers, while
sometime in the early 70’s the switch was made to mostly 31 spline axles and carriers for most trucks" : http://www.gearheadracing.com/Refere...FordDiffer.htm Almost certainly a 31 spline, but there's only one way to know for sure. Steve http://xjeep.dyndns.org Greg wrote: > Don't know anything about the Econoline it came out of, 69 T bird housing > and 78 econoline 3rd member. > > "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message > news:10psemmkidikr43@corp.supernews.com... > >>I don't think you can tell from the outside. If the 3rd Member is from a >>van, I'd expect it to be the stouter 31-spline type. But, that's just a >>guess ... >> >>The assumption I use in making that guess is that the van will have a >>heavier payload than the Tbird, therefore a stronger axle. If you remember >>the year of the van, you may be able to dial in on the spline count from a >>parts manual. |
Re: 9", 28 0r 31 spl. ?
"early half ton trucks got the 28 spline axles and carriers, while
sometime in the early 70’s the switch was made to mostly 31 spline axles and carriers for most trucks" : http://www.gearheadracing.com/Refere...FordDiffer.htm Almost certainly a 31 spline, but there's only one way to know for sure. Steve http://xjeep.dyndns.org Greg wrote: > Don't know anything about the Econoline it came out of, 69 T bird housing > and 78 econoline 3rd member. > > "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message > news:10psemmkidikr43@corp.supernews.com... > >>I don't think you can tell from the outside. If the 3rd Member is from a >>van, I'd expect it to be the stouter 31-spline type. But, that's just a >>guess ... >> >>The assumption I use in making that guess is that the van will have a >>heavier payload than the Tbird, therefore a stronger axle. If you remember >>the year of the van, you may be able to dial in on the spline count from a >>parts manual. |
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