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RE:9 3/4 is a 9 3/8
By Mike McQuesten - 10/22/2001 6:35:43 PM; IP 206.193.0.122
Yes, the 9 & 3/8 ring gear came out with mega boats of the late sixties, early seventies and carried through the seventies, i.e., Linclons, FULL size Fords/Mercs like the big beautiful '75 Country Squire. I really enjoy keeping these cars for storage facilities. All the while also serving as parts donors.

Shoe's suggestion of using the differential to housing gasket is important. I also have attempted to run the best silicone sealer by Permatex and it doesn't take long for a little drip to start showing itself on the shop floor.

You're gonna like the 3.25s a lot. Very nice all around gear ratio for a mild 390.
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 Ford 9" differential change 3.00 to 3.25 -- galaxie500xl, 10/19/2001
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 RE: It should fit just fine. -- Tom, 10/22/2001
RE:9 3/4 is a 9 3/8 -- Mike McQuesten, 10/22/2001
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