GM 7.5 rear axle
I picked up a 70's era gM 7.5 axle today. I know it's probably not the ideal axle but the price was good and the length, (60in) and the bolt pattern (5x4.75) was right. Has anybody used this axle in a swap before in a 55-59? Just wanted to know if it will work or do I need something else. I will be running about 300 hp and from what I read the axle will be fine. I want to be able to drive long distances with it. Thanks!
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Im running a 7.5'' from an 87 Camaro in my 56. Ive logged almost 20K miles on it. It is what it is. A weak axle that wont tolerate large amounts of HP when mixed with good traction. I also have a 4cyl S10 T5 trans, so that keeps me from hammering on it.
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70s era axles had numerically low gears because overdrive wasnt currently offered. Thats what you want if you dont have overdrive. Check the ratio. It could be anything from a 3.08 down to a 2.56 . Mine was from the od era and is a 3.42
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you could probably have a lot more hp on a 7.5 as long as you dont have a lot more traction. every 7.5 I have seen with problems was from hooking up, not spinning, and with 330hp without any weight over the rear you will be spinning most of the time. I think you will be fine. |
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They used it in Camaro's with V8's for years. Even Z28's had it. If you take off hard with sticky tires it might brake. Should be fine for normal use.
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It's really about the torque more than the hp. A 7.5 with good traction against 400 ft/lbs loses, regardless of the rpm the engine's spinning.
Different gear ratios also make a difference. The ring and pinion ratio multiplies the torque coming into the rear end. 300 ft/lbs through 3.73 gears creates 1119 ft/lbs at the axles. But 400 ft/lbs through a 2.29 gear only creates 916 ft/lbs at the axles. This is part of the reason why the 7.5 in my '79 Monte survived for 8 years behind a Buick 455. The 455 was only producing about 370 ft/lbs and the rear had 2.29 gears. When I replaced the axle it was due to wear at the axle bearing surface. |
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Thanks for the reply! I figured that it would be ok for what I'm doing. I can still be on the lookout if I find something better. I start tearing down this Saturday to get real for the suspension build. Pics will be coming!
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