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Offline Murf

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68 9 inch rear end with 302
« on: May 11, 2010, 03:11:33 PM »
A lingering question about a 9 inch in a 68 without a big block.  Seems to me that all of the 68 302 "J" code cars are equipped with an 8 inch UNLESS the vehicle had the GT option.  If sold with the GT option then the vehicle is equipped with a 9 inch. 
So is this 9 inch housing used with the "J" code GT cars exactly the same as those used in the 390 cars?  Are the brake lines the same?, the yoke the same?  Has anyone ever compared the "small block"  9 inch for 68 to the assembly used on 390 cars?  I assume that the driveshaft may be different for the 9 inch equipped small block cars compared to the 8 inch cars??  Just something to throw out and hope that maybe someone who reads this has  "been there, done that" and knows what is required to install a correct 9 inch axle assembly in a 68 "j" code car.   Any information or experience is welcome and appreciated!
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Offline Murf

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Re: 68 9 inch rear end with 302
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2010, 03:14:34 PM »
Does anyone agree with the 9 inch for the GT and an 8 inch for the non GT cars with a 302?
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Offline mtchstng65

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Re: 68 9 inch rear end with 302
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2010, 08:06:28 PM »
I knew of a '68 GT J code 4 speed that came with a 9". I thought it was because it was a 4 speed?
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Re: 68 9 inch rear end with 302
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2010, 02:07:05 PM »
Have a 9" in my 68 C code cvt. It is a 3.25 open

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3:25 7GD  936
 
Many years ago it was taken out of a 68 GT 350 Shelby as I owned the car, New buyer
said he was putting some heavier gears in it so we took it out and  gave him another 9"
Not sure if it was original to that car but it is tight with no noises.

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Re: 68 9 inch rear end with 302
« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2010, 04:42:44 PM »
My experience has been J-code GT's received the 9 inch.  Never have owned a non-GT J-code, but I have read they received the 8 inch.  So I will agree with your post.

I have owned 3 J-code GT's all have had the 9 inch.

I will have to look closer at my 390 VS. 302 9 inch to answer the other questions you ask.  I do know my 390 4spd. 9 inch is different from my 428 4 spd. housing.  Unfortunately my cousins J-code GT just left my house after 11 months so I no longer have that car to compare to. 
 
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Re: 68 9 inch rear end with 302
« Reply #5 on: June 01, 2010, 05:57:15 PM »
Does anyone agree with the 9 inch for the GT and an 8 inch for the non GT cars with a 302?
Generally, yes. I have seen one non GT with a 9" and it was original but I'm not sure how that happened. The housing is the same as the BB one. Brake lines are different J code to S code (except J code Shelby) because of the different wheel cylinders. The carrier all depends on the axle code as to whether it is a standard 9 or 9 nodular with the extra ribbing
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Offline Murf

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Re: 68 9 inch rear end with 302
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2010, 05:27:29 PM »
Is there anything in particular that would identify a 9 inch housing from a 68?  Is it the same as a 69 or a 70?  Trying to find away to make a positive ID on an axle housing from a 302 "J" code GT Mustang.  Has anyone been able to  come up with a foolproof method to identify a 68 housing.  Any stamped indicators?  Any difference in the brakes or backing plates in a 68 or 69 or a 70?  Any comments, observations,or suggestions are appreciated.  Does anyone have detailed images of a 69 "J" code rear end they could post? 
John Murphy

1965 "K" GT fastback Honey Gold exterior, Ivy Green and White Pony interior, many options
1966 Conv., high option, removeable hardtop, thermactor "C" engine, AC, Springtime Yellow exterior, Black Pony interior
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