Detroit Iron
Well-Known Member
I only come here when I'm desperate, and...... I'M DESPERATE!
The car: 1967 Dart.
The problem: Axles still need to go in about 1/2" on each side.
Background:
This is a new build. The car had a 7 1/4 so I bought a bare housing (verified correct for an A body) and ordered up the Doctor Diff BBP axles. I have been in contact with Cass at Doctor Diff and he has been very kind in helping me sort this out. He verified the axles are the correct one's for my application.
I tried a 741 case sure grip that was actually running in another car, and a 742 case Sure Grip. Same problem with both rear ends.
I even tried BBP axles (C body units that were cut down for A body) that were in my '64 Barracuda. Still, they won't go in all the way.
So Cass said the splines on the Sure Grip may not be lined up. I've never heard of this, and don't forget, the 741 case unit came out of a running car of mine. Not saying he's incorrect.
I took one of the axles and greased the splines, then I pulled it out and could see that it goes in about an inch. Then I took that same axle and did a test fit in my extra 3rd member and it goes in about 2". So somehow these axles are not going in when going into the housing. My buddy @lilcuda suggested maybe the housing is bent. I guess it could be, but seems like one side would go in at least. Before I knew there was a problem I had cinched the bearing retainer plates down and drove the car. It actually goes down the road nice and straight.
In the video I say the axle is "seated" which is not correct. I should have said it's "bottomed out".
Let me know your thoughts. Thanks FABO community.
The car: 1967 Dart.
The problem: Axles still need to go in about 1/2" on each side.
Background:
This is a new build. The car had a 7 1/4 so I bought a bare housing (verified correct for an A body) and ordered up the Doctor Diff BBP axles. I have been in contact with Cass at Doctor Diff and he has been very kind in helping me sort this out. He verified the axles are the correct one's for my application.
I tried a 741 case sure grip that was actually running in another car, and a 742 case Sure Grip. Same problem with both rear ends.
I even tried BBP axles (C body units that were cut down for A body) that were in my '64 Barracuda. Still, they won't go in all the way.
So Cass said the splines on the Sure Grip may not be lined up. I've never heard of this, and don't forget, the 741 case unit came out of a running car of mine. Not saying he's incorrect.
I took one of the axles and greased the splines, then I pulled it out and could see that it goes in about an inch. Then I took that same axle and did a test fit in my extra 3rd member and it goes in about 2". So somehow these axles are not going in when going into the housing. My buddy @lilcuda suggested maybe the housing is bent. I guess it could be, but seems like one side would go in at least. Before I knew there was a problem I had cinched the bearing retainer plates down and drove the car. It actually goes down the road nice and straight.
In the video I say the axle is "seated" which is not correct. I should have said it's "bottomed out".
Let me know your thoughts. Thanks FABO community.















