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« Reply #15 on: March 02 2006, 04:25:26 PM »
Just re-gear it and get some good axles. If you get a used axle, you'll rebuild it anyways. The 7.5 in my El Camino has survived through 17 years of neglect and 5 of pure abuse.
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« Reply #16 on: March 02 2006, 09:22:54 PM »
but what kina power were u pushing to it?
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« Reply #17 on: March 02 2006, 11:13:43 PM »
Never dynoed or raced legally. :)

It was a 383 with an Edelbrock Torker and a Holley at first and then it was a GMPP manifold with a Q-Jet on top. All the standard SBC things were there, headers, rockers, etc, etc... The tranny was an Art Carr TH400 that kicked like a mule. It was daily driven too.
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« Reply #18 on: March 03 2006, 12:16:32 AM »
nice
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« Reply #19 on: March 03 2006, 12:55:28 AM »
A well built 7.5 will take more abuse than most people
will give them credit for. Here are a few examples:
A guy I know had a mid '80s Firebird with a 468 BBC
that would pull wheelies on 7.5 that he also built. A friend
of mine has a 7.5 in his El Camino with a built 454 BBC that
hes driven for 2 years. Another friend has an '84 Camaro
that has run a best of 11.80 with a 355 SBC. It now has a
383 SBC that we built at the machine shop where I work
part time that pushes an estimated 700 hp on N2O. And,
it still has the 7.5 in it !

You may be able to find a 3.42 limited slip 7.5 axle from a Monte SS
or Olds 442.  FYI TA makes a girdle for those also. I'd also
recommend the "C" clip elimators. You don't really know the value
of them until you've lost an axle.
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« Reply #20 on: March 03 2006, 03:51:17 AM »
442 axle is a 3:73 I believe. Further proof is what I see on lifted trucks these days, new Chevy's with 33 inch tires and a 10 bolt rear end, looks like a 7.5" too. The onlt thing that will break it is a lack of common sense as far as maintenance and fucking around go. C-clip eliminators are good too!
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« Reply #21 on: March 03 2006, 09:10:58 AM »
how much is all the parts to build it along with a gear set? i have an option of buying a used one from somone on turbobuicks. anyone know Trbuick on turbobuicks.co m? he is located in michigan, said the he only wants 550 plus shipping. i asked him for some info on what it came out of and the milage. any clues what to look for?
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« Reply #22 on: March 04 2006, 12:22:57 AM »
I never heard of him. When I was building my Grand Prix.
I priced some axles for it. At the time they wanted $700 for
a 3.42 limited slip axle condition unknown no warranty! I don't
know how they can honestly ask that much for something that they
don't know anything about nor stand behind. I ended up buying
an Auburn limited slip diff, a set of Richmond gears, the installation
kit, the seals, axle bearings, a couple of crush collars, fluids, and a
pinion depth setting tool. All for $680 ! So I ended up with a
brand new rear end, that I know will hold up, and I've set up
a few since then that covered the cost of the tools required.
So it didn't cost me all that much.
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« Reply #23 on: March 04 2006, 12:47:33 AM »
Yeah, fuck the TBs axle, you'll spend more on shipping than the actual part, and it's still used, you know.
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« Reply #24 on: March 04 2006, 01:03:00 AM »
Yeah if you're going to buy a used axle,
buy it local to you so you can at least save the shipping.
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