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Old 03-11-2008, 08:27 PM
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Default Re: 12 Bolt Casting # Help

It could be a late 69 Camaro or a 1970 Nova rear.
Here is what I have determined from the data that I have collected.
1. Late 69 Camaros and 70 Novas shared the STANDARD option CB_ coded housings using the 341NF center casting, for almost all axle codes.

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3. 70 Camaros used different codes to differentiate the housing change in size.


The revision from 860NF to 341NF center castings was around late June of 69. I have them being used in housing assemblies as early as the first week of August 1969 in Camaro rears. Hope this info helps.
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Old 03-12-2008, 01:15 AM
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Default Re: 12 Bolt Casting # Help

The casting date is F-21-0. It looks like "BM" then a 1/2" space then "W" then some numbers. Any thoughts on that, not something I've seen before, but looks factory.
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Old 03-12-2008, 01:30 AM
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Sounds like a late 70 Nova build or possibly a 1971 Nova 3:31 Open.
W would stand for Warren,Mi. plant.
I had heard these coulda be used a lil longer then 70,as well as used on the Nova too but not sure.
Do you notice the letter C anywhere in front of the BM stamping?
Can you measure the axle tube flange to flange?..is it 54-1/4 or 55-1/4?
Is the measurement between the centerline of the spring seats 42-7/16 or 45-3/8?
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Old 03-12-2008, 01:42 AM
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Default Re: 12 Bolt Casting # Help

Did Novas get 12 bolts in 71? I thought everything was 10 bolt except pontiacs and trucks after 1970.
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Check those measurements I posted and let us know what you find.
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Default Re: 12 Bolt Casting # Help

The June Novas that I've seen have rears built at the Detroit plant, it could have been the 'changeover' month though as we've seen other '71'ish items begin changing over in June of '70, (seat belt retractors for example).

Here's one dated May, but the June rears are the same syntax.
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Default Re: 12 Bolt Casting # Help

What's the casting date on that one Marlin?
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