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Big Block Bill 09-11-2023 07:42 PM

Cf 1007b 1969 camaro differential
 
I have a 1969 Z-28 in my shop with a CF 1007B Stamped code on the right forward Axle tube and an I 27 8 cast. It has a 4:10 Posi in it with a GM carrier and a Perfect Circle gear set. I can't nor have I ever seen a CF code, What is this? Bill

69Z11Pacer396 09-11-2023 08:24 PM

That sounds like a Chevelle code (CCF)

big gear head 09-11-2023 08:56 PM

Many Chevelle 12 bolt rear ends have been stripped of their brackets and had Camaro spring perches welded on and installed in Camaros. CF is a '69 Chevelle 12 bolt with 3.31 and Posi. It will be 61 inches wide overall, where the Camaro rear end would have been 60 inches wide.

Big Block Bill 09-12-2023 02:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by big gear head (Post 1631724)
Many Chevelle 12 bolt rear ends have been stripped of their brackets and had Camaro spring perches welded on and installed in Camaros. CF is a '69 Chevelle 12 bolt with 3.31 and Posi. It will be 61 inches wide overall, where the Camaro rear end would have been 60 inches wide.


60" would be backing plate to backing plate, correct? Bill

SuperNovaSS 09-12-2023 02:16 AM

Does it have ears for the Chevelle upper control arms cast into the center section?

Jason

big gear head 09-12-2023 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Block Bill (Post 1631742)
60" would be backing plate to backing plate, correct? Bill

No. Backing plate measurements are useless. Total width is the only thing that you should be concerned with. 60 inches is total width for first gen Camaros, '68-'79 Novas and '64-'67 Chevelles. 61 inches is total width for '70-'81 Camaro and '68-'72 Chevelle.

Big Block Bill 09-12-2023 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperNovaSS (Post 1631743)
Does it have ears for the Chevelle upper control arms cast into the center section?

Jason

Good call, upon close inspection, it appears someone HAD cut off the ears and ground the housing down. This housing is from a 1969 Chevelle: CF 3:31 Posi. cast dated I 27 8. Is the CF an early (2) digit code like the (2) digit engine codes were before the 396 became a 402 and all the engine codes became (3) digits going forward? Thank You everyone for your input. Bill

Too Many Projects 09-12-2023 03:56 PM

The axle code changed to 3 digits with the 1970 model year.


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