Jeepsinker
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Thought this was worth noting; as I've always suspected, my truck never went through a depot overhaul. Every dated component is dated 1969, down to individual wires in the harness ( which I have now replaced) and all three of my axle housings and Differentials are dated within one five day work week of each other. The transmission, engine,and transfer case had all been replaced at some point, but the case is dated 1970, and the engine was a thin deck, so still early. My truck was truly a survivor. Basically what I'm doing now is a depot level overhaul but I've stopped short of a true depot overhaul ( budget). Here's some pictures I've taken during the project I thought were cool that didn't make my videos.
If you look carefully you can see the date stamped in the housing below the axle data plate. The Dana/ Detroit stamp is on the driver side rear frame corner just below the shackle bracket.
If you look carefully you can see the date stamped in the housing below the axle data plate. The Dana/ Detroit stamp is on the driver side rear frame corner just below the shackle bracket.
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