I own what appears to be a '56 vette, but it is really made up of parts from several different years (ie, Frankenvette). Of the parts with casting numbers, it's relatively easy to figure out what year the particular part was manufactured. As an example, the frame is a '59 since the VIN is stamped into it and the differential is out of a '62 since the casting number says so. However, the rear axle housing is somewhat of a mystery, but is definitely out of a '59-'62 since it has the traction bar brackets installed. (The similar brackets on the frame were carefully cut off by some previous owner. Why?? Who knows!!) Recently I pulled the axles to have new bearings installed and found out that the bearing number correspond to those of a '57 vette (Timken #RW307R). This particular bearing is 0.905" thick and has a single O-ring. The Timken number for '58-'62 axles is RW607NR. A friend has a '62 apart and his bearing (double O-ring) is a little over 1.0" thick. He tells me that the thinner bearings will work as long as a spacer is also used in the axle housing. It appears that either I have the wrong bearings installed (expensive to replace) or that I need the spacers (approx. 0.090"T). My axle housing is about 0.910" deep where the bearings sit. Does anyone have any wisdom to pass on to me about this application??
TNX, Don
TNX, Don
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