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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: Bjv69ss on August 06, 2007, 12:14:45 AM

Title: AXEL #'S
Post by: Bjv69ss on August 06, 2007, 12:14:45 AM
I just pulled the rear end out of my 69 SS for overhaul.  I have the axel code but not sure of several letters. ???..C & E.  Here is how it appears on the axel.

C BR 1017G1        I'd appreciate the input.  Thanks
       E
Title: Re: AXEL #'S
Post by: bertfam on August 06, 2007, 12:33:28 AM
CBR is either a 3.07 Posi from a very late 1969 Camaro, or a 3.07 Posi from a very early 1970 Nova.

This one was assembled on October 17th at the Detroit Gear and Axle plant, 1st shift.

What's the date on your Trim Tag?

Ed
Title: Re: AXEL #'S
Post by: Bjv69ss on August 06, 2007, 12:46:16 AM
Ed,
Hope I have the right #  150116

What's the "E" mean?  Any Idea
Joe
Title: Re: AXEL #'S
Post by: bertfam on August 06, 2007, 01:01:35 AM
Joe,

Check out THIS ARTICLE (http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#a) regarding the Trim Tag for the date. You should see a number then a letter. In your case, you should see something like 10A, 10B, etc... The 150116 you posted is probably the Body Number.

The "E" stands for Eaton Posi, one of the manufacturers of the posi carrier Chevrolet used.

Ed
Title: Re: AXEL #'S
Post by: Bjv69ss on August 06, 2007, 08:11:41 PM
Ed,
The tag reads 10E
Title: Re: AXEL #'S
Post by: KurtS on August 07, 2007, 03:22:50 AM
The axle is original to your car.
Title: Re: AXEL #'S
Post by: Bjv69ss on August 07, 2007, 10:19:58 AM
COOL 8)
Title: Re: AXEL #'S
Post by: Bjv69ss on August 12, 2007, 01:34:39 AM
I got the cover off and counted the teeth on the gears looks like it was changed from a 3:07 to a 3:50 ratio. I have 42 teeth on the ring and 12 on the pinion.  I divided and came up with a 3:50 ratio.  Did I do it right?
Title: Re: AXEL #'S
Post by: JohnZ on August 12, 2007, 07:01:04 PM
I got the cover off and counted the teeth on the gears looks like it was changed from a 3:07 to a 3:50 ratio. I have 42 teeth on the ring and 12 on the pinion.  I divided and came up with a 3:50 ratio.  Did I do it right?
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The tooth count for both the ring gear and pinion gear is stamped on the O.D. of the ring gear on GM gears, along with the date they were made.