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Old 09-14-2011, 07:53 PM
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I have a 65 sport fury conv with some mild mods ( bored out 73 400 hp block with 9o6 heads and purple cam) just had trans rebuilt. i have a 24 to 2800 stall cnvtr. I have the original 8 3/4 rear with 2:93:1 ratio in a 741 case . do they make posi or sure grip for the 741 case I dont drag race i only would like this heavy car to MOVE! I know I can swap out for a 742 or 489 id like to keep cost down by using my parts id be happy to even just change the ratio. Any ideas would be great.
Old 09-14-2011, 09:45 PM
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Any sure grip will work on all three of the cases - 741 - 742 -489, however at times it harder to find only the sure-grip at a reasonable price now days. I have found it less expensive to buy the entire chunk/sure grip. If you do this beware of size of the yoke so you dont need to buy/modify a new driveline -

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Any drive shaft shop will have a conversion U joint if you need to adapt large to Small U-joint. I would look for a complete 3.23 sure grip diff...
Old 09-15-2011, 05:12 AM
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there are copanies out there that will sell you center sections for your 8 3/4 but you can go to a swap meet and pick one up for about the same cost and drop it in with uot having to mess with the insides
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