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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Fyresq, Nov 4, 2019.

  1. Fyresq
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    I got this axle as part of a vehicle purchase but can’t figure out what it is and buddy’s have no idea either. Approx 58” WMS to WMS”, 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern with a removable 3rd.
     
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  2. el Scotto
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    Are you sure you measured the bolt pattern correctly? It looks like an Oldsmobile rearend.
     
  3. Boneyard51
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    Turn it over and let us see the other side. Might be out of a 55 or so Ford? With the 4.5 bolt pattern, leans toward Ford or MoPar. The u joint doesn’t really look like Ford, but it’s hard to see.






    Bones
     
  4. squirrel
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    my guess would be 49-56 Ford car, but more pics would help.

    here's the one I'm thinking of...at least, the center section


    ford.jpg
     
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  5. el Scotto
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    The Mopar 8 3/4 doesn’t have a kick out for the ring gear, but I did forget about the 49-56 Ford rearend...
     
  6. Fyresq
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  7. Boneyard51
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    I’m gettin Hamb error, no pics.





    Bones
     
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  8. dsiddons
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    That’s a rear axle


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  9. squirrel
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    pics didn't work, try again?
     
  10. Chappy444
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    This is what my 51 ford rear looks like
    It dosent look the OP rear has as big a kick out for the ring gear... and it looks like there isnt a fill plug in the same place.
    I dont think it's a 49-55 ford
    20190223_193217.jpg
    20190223_113932.jpg
     
  11. squirrel
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    Ford used two different rear end designs during those years. The ****er rear is what you have, it was used in trucks, wagons, and Tbirds, from what I've seen. The other one with the removable center was used in normal p***enger cars.
     
  12. Boden
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    That’s a 52-55 ford rear. Same exact rear in my 53. I can tell by the pinion yoke and the leaf pads. And the drums. Looks exactly like mine


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  13. Boden
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    The rear in 49-51 fords are different as 52-55 fords


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  14. Boden
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    52-55 49-51 is different


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  15. Fyresq
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  16. Fyresq
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    Finally was able to get more pics on after 3rd different try and see they still ended up in a weird spot. Posting from an IPhone gets tricky on this forum it seems. Thanks for the replies, sounding like 52-55 Ford


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  17. squirrel
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    Huh...that's not what the Ford parts book says. But I'm not an expert.

    Flathead_Rear_Axle_1949-54pass.jpg
     
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  18. seb fontana
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    Just a note..The companion flange in the pic is called a "mechanics" flange, not very strong, tend to tear apart at the base of the "ears"..The "other" flange is a little better, uses typical u bolts, some what smaller than a 1310..
     
  19. dwollam
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    Years ago I put a '54 center section (pumpkin) and axles in my '51 Ford Coupe rear end. Bolt in swap. the '54 has finer spline axles so ya have to do both but it is a bolt in deal.

    Dave
     
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