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Hi,
I have a 12 bolt rear end from a Chevelle or something similar that I am thinking I might want to part with. How do I identify it and figure out the date codes and stuff? ![]() Thanks, Joel
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As well as what this diagram shows,relay all the letters and numbers lightly stamped in the passenger side axle tube usually facing the floor board,or front end.
The casting date & CON1 locations have been found to interchange between those locations shown,and also at the 4 O'clock & 8 O'clock positions. ![]() [i]Drawing Courtesy of Camaro Research Group) |
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Hi Joel, see if this helps.
General info..... http://www.chevellestuff.com/qd/gene..._axle_info.htm Axle codes.... http://www.chevellestuff.com/qd/axlecodes.htm Everything you ever wanted to know about Chevelle rear ends (well almost). ![]()
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Thanks guys!
I'll be checking it out this weekend to see what it is. |
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Good info Joe Brown. Thx
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The first thing I look for is the taper on the tube behind the flange. Chevy uses press in bearings. B O P tubes are straight. Bolt in axels.
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