Mopar-Man
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Dana 60 here. Traded an A-body 8 3/4 straight across for it. Free upgrade for me!
Did you build a 2004r or a 700r4?Yep I don’t get back here very often unfortunately. Gotta find a new pic storage site and I can start updating my threads again. With the trans I had built, I’d hate to blow the 8-3/4 and then have the risk of breaking something in there too. The Dana will help assure that the rear won’t be the death of the trans at least.
nowhere near stock ! dragsters are very lite, which helps take the huge amounts of strain off too.JMO .. But I have witnessed an 8 3/4 withstand an injected 454 Chevrolet dragster running 7.90 index and before that it was a blown sand drag car with paddle tires
Gotcha! JW Bell. Did you do it yourself or LonnieAt extreme automatics? Thanks!
Gotcha! JW Bell. Did you do it yourself or LonnieAt extreme automatics? Thanks!
Yea it looks machined. That’s why I asked. I’m debating over a 2004r or a gearvendors for an overdrive for my 67 Cuda. Don’t want to cut up the chassis or do a coil over conversion.It’s actually a Reid bell. My trans builder cut off the old bell with a sawzall and grinder and did a damn good job of it. Almost looks machined. Lonnie has his setup on a mill machine with a fixture. It would cost a lot to do elsewhere having to build the fixture and all. That’s why my builder cuts them by hand.
im running a 500 hp 360,4speed with 6.14 gears and have never had problems with my 8 3/4. with slicks at the track or pro street tires,had my car for 32 yearsI have a 67 Dart. I need to narrow my stock A body width 8 3/4 a little. I am trying to decide if I should just go ahead and get a Dana 60 and do the work to it instead. At my current power level I am fine, 411hp-410tq, but I am thinking into the future, cause I am sure it will get a little meaner. At what point does the 8 3/4 start to fail? This is just a street car.
im running a 500 hp 360,4speed with 6.14 gears and have never had problems with my 8 3/4. with slicks at the track or pro street tires,had my car for 32 years
I actually have a thread where I went through the complete building of my Dana 60.I need to upgrade my 8.25 in my Duster. I've been looking at the S60 from Strange. The price is not bad for a complete package narrowed to my specs. I would entertain something less expensive that would hold up like an 8.8 but by the time you finish with everything needed, housing, new axles, narrowing, gears, etc. it seems the cost works out to be pretty close.
A friend of mine that races says that I should put a Dana in just for when I put in that 540 c.i.d. blown, alcohol injected hemi in the Duster.I forgot I always like to post a picture if I can..
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im running a 500 hp 360,4speed with 6.14 gears and have never had problems with my 8 3/4. with slicks at the track or pro street tires,had my car for 32 years
So does that mean you recommend this one and if yours blows that you would just build another 8 3/4?1.48 60’ off a transbrake with a 3400# car, and my 8 3/4 is surviving. Yukon housing with 4.30s, and moser axles.
And sand? LOLnowhere near stock ! dragsters are very lite, which helps take the huge amounts of strain off too.
If I started with nothing I would have built a 60. I had the 8 3/4 already in the car, so it was worth it to me to keep it.So does that mean you recommend this one and if yours blows that you would just build another 8 3/4?
starting from scratch I found the two to be a wash. One not any more expensive than the other. Pretty much everything being the same it cost just as much to get the ends and buy the Dana and get it shortened as it does for the housing of 8 and 3/4 and the 489 or the other two. The axles bearings gears spool or trac-lok pretty much the same price.
To the op-
People will tell you about the ease of being able to swap the gears with an 8 3/4 but seriously how often does that happen? If you're at that level of drag racing you're not asking about it here.
Your living on borrowed time .If I started with nothing I would have built a 60. I had the 8 3/4 already in the car, so it was worth it to me to keep it.
I helped a guy build his Dana also and he took my route as well. Like what you're talking about calling case and getting the parts (and advise) and getting someone to welded up with the proper jig. And go ahead and weld the tubes to the case.Talk to cass at drdiff.com. The dana60 that I got was about $200 more than an 8 3/4 after all was said and done.
Jpar, I love your cover on your diff there. Im going to have to post that up on the lunchroom computer desktop.