Before the 8 1/4, Mopar used
the 7 1/4 and the 8 3/4 in A-bodies.
At first, it was all 7 1/4. I've torn
up a few of those.
Then, the 8 3/4 was used, but I know of no
definitive rules for this application.
I parted out a 1970 Dart with factory 318,
2 barrel, automatic, and 8 3/4 rear.
It was never a raced or changed
application.
I still have that rear
assembly.
Tom S
southern Ohio
Hi Neil,
Hate to burst your bubble but the A-body series
never came with a 8 3/4 rear when they had a small block. A 318 would be a
low-line V8 for that car, so they would all be 8 1/4 rears. Not nearly as
strong, nor are there many parts available.
If you already have an 8 3/4
there are MANY sources for that ratio rear- Mosler is the first that comes to
mind, or Mancini Racing. As for strength, I always go for a 489, tapered
shaft case, they are stronger than the 741 or 742. But it depends on what
you want to do with it.
Have Fun,
Charles.
---- eastern sierra
Adj Services <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm interested in
installing an about 2.94:1 differential (on my car) ,
> and read in my
8/07 Hemmings Classic Car that the early 70's
> Valiant/Dart with the 318
V/8 had this ratio.
>
> Would this third-member be for a 8
3/4" rear end; which series would it
> be (741? ), and would it bolt up to
"our" axle housings????
>
> I haven't started calling on
finding one, which will, undoubtedly
> require an overhaul,
anyway.
>
> Anyone know of a w.y. that would specialize on the
Vals/Darts?
>
>
> Neil Vedder
>
>
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