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perf-list Digest Sun, 16 Jul 2000 Volume: 2000 Issue: 101

In This Issue:
Ford 9"
Re: Ford 9"
Truckin Mags.
Re: Ford 9"
Ford 9"
Re: heat in engine compartment
Power Steering and truck updates.
Re: heat in engine compartment

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From: "Joel Thomas" prodigy.net>
Subject: Ford 9"
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 18:27:46 -0500


Will a ford 9" 3rd member from an early model bronco(Small style 66-77) fit my 9" assembly in my 84 F-150, are they the same splines?
also it has 3.50(he sais) but didn't all fords come with 3.55's??
can someone please give me the years with the different spline counts??
28 or 31??

Thanks,
Joel Thomas



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From: WJeff43 aol.com
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 21:09:14 EDT
Subject: Re: Ford 9"

I had a similar search and was told that the 28 and 31 splines were
substituted on the assembly line as they were available, that there was no
real ryhme or reason as to which truck got which. My truck originally had
the 28's, but when I got a new rear end, I had to find some 31 spline axles.
Bill Jeffreys

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From: Oldtrukman webtv.net (R. Pietsch)
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 01:33:01 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Truckin Mags.

Hi all out there in Ford country.

I got to cleaning out my book case and have several yeas
accumulation of old Truckin Magazines I would like to get rid of.
They're taking up room that I could use to collect more stuff that I
probably won't ever use either.

Anyway, I have all years from '84 through '99, all in binders by
the year.

I would like to sell them complete by the year, or the whole lot. I
would rather not break them up by individual magazine.


I am only logged on to the Pre61 and the Performance list, so if
any of you want to pass this on to any of the other lists I would
appreciate it.

Any one interested can contact me off list.

TIA



Rix56 'The Rat'
351C/C6


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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 08:10:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: shane san miguel yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Ford 9"

Careful with the blanket statement "all Fords"...

3.55's are a ratio normally manufactured for the 8.8"
rear end. With the popularity of the 5.0 Mustang,
you've probably heard 3.55's or 3.73's tossed around,
much like in the old days "I got 4.11's" used to get
tossed around.

Normal ratio's you'll hear for the 9" are 2.73, 3.00,
3.25, 3.50, 3.70, 3.90, 4.11, and it keeps going up
from there.

Shane
55 F100 5.0
15.51 87
289 Pinto
--- Joel Thomas prodigy.net> wrote:
>
> Will a ford 9" 3rd member from an early model
> bronco(Small style 66-77) fit my 9" assembly in my
> 84 F-150, are they the same splines?
> also it has 3.50(he sais) but didn't all fords come
> with 3.55's??
> can someone please give me the years with the
> different spline counts??
> 28 or 31??
>
> Thanks,
> Joel Thomas
>
>
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From: "Joel Thomas" prodigy.net>
Subject: Ford 9"
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 12:01:59 -0500



Will a ford 9" 3rd member from an early model bronco(Small style 66-77) fit my 9" assembly in my 84 F-150, are they the same splines?
also it has 3.50(he sais) but didn't all fords come with 3.55's??
can someone please give me the years with the different spline counts??
28 or 31??

Thanks,
Joel Thomas


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From: "wish" ford-trucks.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 17:53:26 GMT
Subject: Re: heat in