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Differential1986Warthog 06-09-2007, 05:09 PM Really... I know this question has been answered before. Infact I remember reading it, but can't seem to remember where. What are the visual differences in the 7.5" and the 8.5" differential casings? silicon212 06-09-2007, 06:44 PM Really... I know this question has been answered before. Infact I remember reading it, but can't seem to remember where. What are the visual differences in the 7.5" and the 8.5" differential casings? 7.5" almost a round-square diff cover, machine pads on either side of diff casing below the cover have a half-circle machined in them, on the 8.5", cover is almost a perfect oval/elliptical shape, pads below cover do not have any machining. Nova Resource on axles (http://www.novaresource.org/axle.htm) 1986Warthog 06-09-2007, 08:28 PM Would it be possible to have the 8.2" Differential in a Parisenne? I'll take a closer look tomorrow silicon212 06-09-2007, 11:39 PM Would it be possible to have the 8.2" Differential in a Parisenne? I'll take a closer look tomorrow No, the 8.2 is a late 60s, early 70s product. 1986Warthog 06-10-2007, 01:57 AM ok, I'm taking the last few parts out of the Parisenne tommorrow. I'll take a picture of the diff and post it here for another opinion if it's not obvious to me. but, it doesn't look like either of the 2 diffs on the site you linked me to silicon212 06-10-2007, 02:24 AM ok, I'm taking the last few parts out of the Parisenne tommorrow. I'll take a picture of the diff and post it here for another opinion if it's not obvious to me. but, it doesn't look like either of the 2 diffs on the site you linked me to Here are a couple of pics of the 8.5" on my car. The machine pad I referred to above is clearly seen in pic 2. On a 7.5", these pads have a half-circle in them. Also, on the 7.5", the bottom of the cover is a bit flatter as the whole cover itself is more 'square' than the 8.5" you see in the pic. I'm sorry these didn't come out better, they were taken at 11:20PM and I had to lay down under the car to get them. http://www.silicon212.org/diffcover1.jpg http://www.silicon212.org/diffcover2.jpg Also, if your car is 1984 or newer, the RPO/SEO option list will be on a sticker under the decklid (it will say "Service Parts Identification - DO NOT REMOVE"), as opposed to a printout attached (taped) to the top of the gas tank. Look on this if you have it for either of the following RPO codes - G87 = Axle 8.5" G89 = Axle 7.5" 1986Warthog 06-10-2007, 09:37 AM Thanks Silicon I'll take a look for that decal. That'll save me some time. 1986Warthog 06-10-2007, 11:16 PM Thanks Silicon I Took some pictures for anyone else that may want to see what a 7.5" Differential Casing looks like: http://www.accuratelawn.ca/Diff3.jpghttp://www.accuratelawn.ca/Diff.jpg 1986Warthog 06-10-2007, 11:17 PM silicon212 06-11-2007, 12:00 AM Yup, that's a 7.5". Look closely at the diff covers on mine and yours, compare them and you'll see that mine is more oval/rounded than yours, also compare the machine pads on both in the following pics (1 is yours and 2 is mine), look at the red arrows. The machine pads are outlined in white - http://www.silicon212.org/diff75.jpg http://www.silicon212.org/diff85.jpg 1986Warthog 06-11-2007, 01:12 AM Your car is a whole lot cleaner than mine under there... good thing that's just the parts car! vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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