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Join Date: Sep 2013
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How do the rear ends of a model B and a v8 differ?
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The 4cyl rear end torque tube is 1-3/4 shorter than the V8 torque tube
Last edited by rockfla; 08-01-2024 at 09:28 AM. |
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Location: middle of Iowa
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B has an unsupported pinion on the back end. V8 got a bearing there. The B can be easily differentiated by the round casting where the TT and center meet. The V8 is scalloped there.
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He has a 33 4cyl and I think referring to his car which has the scalloped flange on the banjo.
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In 1932 they are the same, including the torque tube. There are different gear ratios. There is a late rear end with 34 style center section etc. but they are rarely encountered.
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