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I think CRD may mean car was a custom ordered car by dealer or a buyer. My L78 has same code and was ordered from dealer by original owner.
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I would think this car with the special hugger orange paint was a custom order so that could work. That is the only Code I can't decider.
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I have misread the stamped in date codes on the axle tube before. What is the rear end casting date on the center section? I am wondering about the factory rear end ratio because I have never seen a real documented 1969 or 1970 L78 Nova come with anything other than a 3:55 posi rear end.
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I have misread the stamped in date codes on the axle tube before. What is the rear end casting date on the center section? I am wondering about the factory rear end ratio because I have never seen a real documented 1969 or 1970 L78 Nova come with anything other than a 3:55 posi rear end. [/ QUOTE ] The 3.55 was definately the most common application, but there were some vehicles that had other ratios. I personally know of two...wilma
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Hey Tom if u were me would u look for a dated posi/3.55 for the restoration. There is a correct date BV 4.10 on eBay now
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Considering this will be mostly a show car...I don't think you should spend more than you have to. The 3.55 posi would be easier to find and maybe a little less money...it is certainly the most common ratio found in these cars. The tranny search will be more expensive...the CX coded TH400's are a rare item. You will be very lucky to find a dated trans. that lines up with your car...if you locate a CX grab it and don't worry about the date. Hopefully it will have the 6 lug converter with it...hard to find item.
wilam
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![]() Tom can I call u tomrrow? Certain time? I have your phone nu ber Ed |
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92646 I'm on the road coming home from Indy (but not driving) and will check tomorrow. I'm really disappointed as the dates are so close but just won't work. This BU is a 3:73 nova/camaro which would also work
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I have used this procedure in the past on Zs.
The car has to have the original transmission, or this won't work. You will also need a hand held tach similar to a RC plane prop tach. 1) Pull the speedo gear and determine the tooth count for the set. 2) Hook a drill to the speedo cable and drive the speedo to 50 MPH. 3) Measure the drill RPM. 4) Backfigure to the original gear ratio using using the drill RPM, the speedo gear ratio, and original tire size (diameter) for the car. It is accurate enough to tell the difference between a 3.73 and a 4.10 rear ratio. Hope this helps. |
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An easier way is look at the gear color and compare it to the chart.
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