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57taskforce 02-02-2017 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by RPOZ11 (Post 7845963)
Thanx
I'm still working on the chunk parts id'ing.
I'll be posting up the housing after I have it cleaned.
What's next is to reassemble the hubs with the new TimKen bearings.
Re-install it all to double check everything, then move into the brake system.
I'm working on brake systems.
Give me a few weeks here.
My work hopefully will shed some results

Nice progress!

RPOZ11 02-11-2017 04:28 PM

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Axle housing, backing plates, inspection cover stripped.

Now at powder coating shop to be covered in black.

Tdrcreyn4 02-12-2017 05:57 PM

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RPOZ11 02-18-2017 05:33 PM

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Ready to reassemble ...

B. W. 02-18-2017 06:49 PM

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You may have already found this info. The tag denotes what type of differential, can't remember if it's gear ratio or locker/open/ limited slip. GM used different shaped tags with no data on them to differentiate differentials (yeah, that was a play on words)

RPOZ11 02-18-2017 07:12 PM

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I do still have the tag from it.
No info present on it.
As suggested, the stamped code on the drop out defined its build.

We are currently in the process of sizing up all the bearings for fit.
Paint up the hubs then install the bearing races for it.
Waiting for the disc brake brackets to arrive so we can try that on this.
Still need to buy the calipers, rotors, brake lines, and rebuild the Ring & Pinion.
Going to try the 14-Bolt Locker & 14-Bolt axles.

Its all new for me.
My first attempt at doing a rear axle

RPOZ11 02-25-2017 06:28 PM

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DIY 4X4 14-Bolt Disc Brake brackets
They fit! 😎

BlueBullet 02-25-2017 06:59 PM

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Looking good thanks for providing all the information

RPOZ11 02-25-2017 07:42 PM

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My pleasure!
I'm learning as I do it all.

Eaton Detroit Locker 225S-10 DL 14- bolt

Need a few weeks to disassemble the ring & pinion assembly, powder coat the carrier, then reassemble with the Detroit Locker.

I will then order new axles made to fit this Locker.
(poor lighting made the image appear rusty)

Vintage Windmills 02-26-2017 12:18 AM

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RPOZ11 02-27-2017 09:06 PM

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Carrier apart :

GM part # :
3934635
GM Parts Catalog shows :
3934634
68-72 Ser. 20-30 (exc. 11,000 lb. axle)
Cataolg does NOT state W or W/O side load bolt :confused:

RPOZ11 02-27-2017 09:09 PM

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Pinion Support

GM part # :
3843067

RPOZ11 02-27-2017 09:10 PM

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YOKE

NO GM part # present

RPOZ11 03-05-2017 08:29 PM

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Rotors :
Dura International # BR5523
Studs :
Dorman # 610-194

RPOZ11 03-05-2017 08:38 PM

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And something new I learned today :
Escalade Hub Seals :
National # 710568
These seals resolve the leaking hub seal after they have grooved the housing

RPOZ11 03-10-2017 02:20 PM

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Rear Caliper on for test fit:

RPOZ11 03-10-2017 05:08 PM

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Carrier, support, & yoke stripped and ready for black powder coat :

RPOZ11 03-19-2017 02:17 AM

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Just an update.
Working on rear calipers.
Possibly going to look into reproducing parking brake brackets and springs.
Aftermarket new calipers look ok.
The core GM calipers need some attention.
Powder Coating was delayed; so I'm a week behind now.
Once I can get all this resolved I can then order the axles.
Until then, same old slow process.
Never imagined the cost of doing these.
And I have 2 more to do.
More updates to come...

Shaky 03-19-2017 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by RPOZ11 (Post 7890503)
Never imagined the cost of doing these.

Yeah - the price on that bearing kit is eye-opening. I like my HO52, but if it ends up needing too much I might have to consider a 14-bolt. Nice work - following with interest...

RPOZ11 03-19-2017 05:02 PM

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Well I'm into it deep now.
Goal is to complete it.

Powder Coating :

RPOZ11 03-19-2017 05:06 PM

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Side Load Bolt :

RPOZ11 03-19-2017 11:27 PM

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So here we have my 14 Bolt axles out sitting side by side as an example of the length comparison/differences.
17-30 spine difference.
Length difference using a straight edge of a bar to show how close they are & how I need to order shorter axles so that they dont hit or become a clearance issue.
Once I get the ring & pinion back from being assembled, I will then discuss further what is necessary with the axles.
Bear with me.
This will take a few weeks to finalize this all.

Theboatandcarman 03-20-2017 11:25 AM

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i am looking forward to an axle comparison. i want to put a 14 bolt locker in my ho72

Shaky 03-20-2017 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by RPOZ11 (Post 7890946)
Well I'm into it deep now.

I hear you. I've spent a lot of money with less to show for it. You're gonna end up with a nice piece (or three). :metal:

RPOZ11 03-25-2017 06:48 PM

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This one isn't mine but a similar rear disc swap.
With the vented rotors, the rotor outside diameter was a small bit too much from the manufacturer.
What was happening was that the rotor was slightly hitting the caliper pin.
His remedy was to take off ONLY enough material to keep it from hitting.
In the image below, you will see that he took off more material than was needed but leaving enough surface area to show full contact of the brake pads.

Just an FYI; but I thought it was worth sharing.
Maybe not all rotors have this problem.


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