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1964 Pontiac Catalina rear end
I am looking for a posi-traction for my 1964 Catalina.
What range of years will fit my car? Thanks a lot in advance. |
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Pretty sure you'll need a 59-64 Pontiac or Olds rear. Earlier than 59 used a diff. spline on the axles.
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Also 2.69:1 - 3.23:1 will have a smaller housing than 3.42:1 & up, but if you buy it as a whole unit vs. putting 3.42 gears in, it shouldn't be an issue.
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you mean the carrier?The rear ends are the same for all ratios.Tom
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Changing rear end gears 64 Catalina
I have a 64 Catalina which seems to be around 2.75, measured the revolutions my self so I understand the real ratio from factory is a bit different. Anyway I want to change it to mid to upper 3’s. Can’t I just go to a reputable mechanic and have it done with after market gears? Does the current housing limit how steep I can go? If so how steep can I go? Thanks
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Fabcraft metalworks is a good source of these, and he could tell you exactly what you can and cant do with these carriers. https://fabcraftmetalworks.com/contact-us/
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Performance difference
Would I expect a notable performance in acceleration got from the 2.69 to 3.23. Or not worth spending the $
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I will try to give you a little direction. The 9.3" drop out rear end ended it's use in 64. Olds and Pontiac. Parts are very limited new. Really only one source I know of which is Fabcraft Metalworks. Take a look on their web site and you can see what's available and the prices. You may be shocked. The 9.3" is a very stout and strong rear, especially with aftermarket axles. Probably as strong as a Ford 9" which everyone loves to compare to. I just rebuilt my 62 rear with all new parts and a posi unit and a 3.42:1 gear. I had just a tick under $1500.00 in parts from Fabcraft to do it. Provided my own labor. So it's an expensive deal. I am in Ohio and I see you are as well. PM me if you are interested in having me rebuild it for you. You would need to remove the case from the housing and bring it to me. Happy to help you if you want to go that direction. A complete used unit is an option and I saw a few in the for sale section. A Ford 9" conversion is another option. They are all going to cost about the same. BTW, I am happy with my 3.42 ratio in my Catalina. Strong acceleration with 27" tall tires and around 3000 RPM's at 70 mph. Overdrive would be nice but not in the budget right now. Good luck with your decisions.
I see I made a mistake and the OP is in IL. Sorry. Still if I can help, PM me. |
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FYI!Fabcraft sold all the 9.3 stuff to J&S gear in Huntington Beach CA.Tom
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Fabcraft is still selling 9.3 stuff out of WY. Not sure who owns it now. Brad still sells some stuff from before he sold the business out of TX. He is 4speed427 on eBay.
I would say that a switch from a 2.69 to a 3.23 would not show enough improvement to make it worth while. I would go to at least a 3.42 as Mike did. I ended up putting a 4.10 in my ‘63 Safari but I will be using a Richmond 5 speed with overdrive to compensate plus a 28” tire.
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I am bringing a 3.42 single track and a posi to Norwalk to sell.
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Old post, but looking for posi for my 59 Catalina
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I have a 3.90 pumpkin I took out of my Lemans.Heavy,can be shipped in a milk crate.I can get pics if you need to see it.I replaced it with a 3.64.You could just pull the axels,drop yours and put this in.Tom
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Check with Fabcraft or Brad Duerst but I think ot is that the 2.87 and below are one carrier width, then up to 3.23 is another but that may be 3.42, then above that is the final width. Fabcraft has several ratio gear sets made new but all of them only fit the last carrier width. Thus if all you have is a 2.87 or higher gear you are stuck with it. But Fabcraft can fix you up with whatever you need to change to whatever gear you need.
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29-spline axle's and my gear ratio is a 3:64:1. GT |
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It is a posi but 31 spline.Tom
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Yea I think I'm gona have a good time trying to find a 29-spline posi.
You still go to Norwalk anymore? |
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Don’t go anymore,too hard to get there now.Tom
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More EZ to buy a 31 spline pumpkin and 31 spline axels .Tom
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