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Forgot to mention that the unit in question is a small window 174 carrier.
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Ping Eric he is the king of posi's, 69L72RS
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Post a pic of it here - with Eric's help he will be able to indentify from just a few photos.
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Hi Matt,
Post a picture or email me one of the internal parts thru the large case window. I should be able to tell from that. Eric |
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Here we go guys. Just got time to snap a few photos and post them here. What do you think?
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That is a standard 4-series posi unit.
The spring plate have the obround holes for the c-clips. The axle gears look like they are the 17 tooth gears, because they have flat tips and the teeth roots are too high above the clutch packs. The B-7-J would be the assembly date of February 7th 1969. That would be a good unit for a late February or March assembled BV or KK rear end. Hope this helps. Eric |
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Ahhh... One of these days I hope to snag one! Thanks for the ID Eric!
-Matt
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