Rearend for my '64.

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by USMC71, Jan 22, 2003.

  1. USMC71

    USMC71 Member

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    I have scrolled through some of the older posts and found some inter-
    esting ideas for rearend swaps. My problem is:I have the original
    3:73 rear which I was going to use. I took it to a shop and they told
    me it was completely shot and would need basically EVERY part in it
    replaced along with the manufacture of two new axles because you can't
    get 17 spline axles anymore. The common, easily available axles are
    the 30 spline used from '72 or so but they are too short to be used
    in this rear. They also said that any axle from a '64 or '65 are the
    ONLY ones of that width. Ya got me. I saw a kit in the online Chevy
    Duty catalog to adapt different rears to my coil set-up. I may have
    to go that route because the quote on rebuilding mine is in the $1600
    range. You people know of any shops in the SW Missouri area I might
    try? I went to CATT in Springfield. Thanks for any help.
     
  2. dvalentine

    dvalentine Charter Member

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    Yo Grunt, Find another shop. The 72 rear will fit in, and it's not narrower, it's wider. But not so much that it cannot be used.

    Dval
    ;)
     
  3. USMC71

    USMC71 Member

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    Howdy, 'd'. I just received my Chevy Duty catalog today and see that
    the kit I spoke of will fit '73-'87 C10 rears, 61" plate to plate.
    I may do this, especially if the price is right. I can't help but
    wonder if the shop I spoke of really didn't want to mess with this
    old rear and priced it above what anyone would pay for a rebuild.
    Thanks for the intel.
     
  4. USMC71

    USMC71 Member

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    Update on rear. I posted on another topic about researching this
    rear for about three months. I ended up at Randy's Ring and Pinion in
    Washington State. I purchased a complete kit from them to rebuild my
    original rear. It was a little expensive, but I don't want to have to
    worry about this. I want to do it once and move on. If you purchase
    a complete kit, you get some kind of a discount. Okay by me. A buck
    is a buck. I received an 4 series Eaton posi carrier, a master bearing
    kit, a new 3:73 ring and pinion(12 bolt, 8 7/8" ring) and two new 30
    spline axles. The bearings are Timken. Good stuff. The rest is Yukon,
    made in the USofA. Good stuff. I sandblasted the rear shell and then
    took it to the shop that did my engine work so they could tank it.
    That got all of the old gear oil and other unrecognizable stuff out
    of the tubes. We started on it yesterday(05-31). I have installed the
    axle bearings and the pinion bearing races. I have to watch the
    rearend video again to confirm the next steps and make sure I'm not
    messing something up. More to follow.
     

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